Rating: Summary: Talk about a 'bad hair day'! Review: Poor Jackie Clarke had more than a bad hair day! Deb Stover has taken time travel to the ultimate step in this story! Her books are 'must reads' in my opinion and this one is no exception!
Rating: Summary: Sometimes a bad hair day can last more than a century. Review: That's what Jackie Clarke finds out in Deb Stover's latest time travel. Finding herself stranded in the Rockies in the midst of a June snow storm (yep, we do get those sometimes!), Jackie's nightmare goes from bad to worse when a fire and a painting somehow transport her to 1891. Her unfortuate choice of hair color leads to a case mistaken identity, and even Jackie's inability to carry a tune in a miner's lunch pail can't persuade the locals that she not the famous dancehall singer Lolita. Fortunately, a timely kidnapping and quick thinking keep her off the stage for a few weeks, and in home of Cole Morrison, a Mel Gibson lookalike. Throw in a handsome villain and the real Lolita, and you have one of Deb Stover's funniest, sexiest books, yet. If you are looking for a book to cool you down on these hot summer nights -sorry, this ain't it! You definitely want to crank up the air conditioning for this one.
Rating: Summary: Sometimes a bad hair day can last more than a century. Review: That's what Jackie Clarke finds out in Deb Stover's latest time travel. Finding herself stranded in the Rockies in the midst of a June snow storm (yep, we do get those sometimes!), Jackie's nightmare goes from bad to worse when a fire and a painting somehow transport her to 1891. Her unfortuate choice of hair color leads to a case mistaken identity, and even Jackie's inability to carry a tune in a miner's lunch pail can't persuade the locals that she not the famous dancehall singer Lolita. Fortunately, a timely kidnapping and quick thinking keep her off the stage for a few weeks, and in home of Cole Morrison, a Mel Gibson lookalike. Throw in a handsome villain and the real Lolita, and you have one of Deb Stover's funniest, sexiest books, yet. If you are looking for a book to cool you down on these hot summer nights -sorry, this ain't it! You definitely want to crank up the air conditioning for this one.
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