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    | | |  | Wanted: One Special Kiss (Starlight Trilogy (Avon)) |  | List Price: $5.99 Your Price: $5.39
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  Summary: Bad and then more Bad
 Review: How can anyone say this book was good. I love to read romances and have for a long time. But this book was so boring that I had to finish it hoping it would get better. I don't like to start one and then stop. I figure to give it a chance but it didn't get better. I couldn't even get interested in either character although the 2 stars I gave it were for the other characters in the book. When I got to the ending hoping against hope it was going to be a great ending. Should have known better. The ending left you hanging which reminded me of a book that a man wrote that I once read. It will not make me buy the next one. I think the author should give up writing. Or maybe she needs to read others to see how it is done. Say Rachel Gibson or Sherryl Woods.
 Don't buy this book. It is a waste of time and money.
 
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  Summary: Wanted:  More Judi McCoy Books
 Review: I just read Wanted: One Special Kiss by Judi McCoy.  Never having read a book by Ms. McCoy, I was unaware that this was the second book in a trilogy.  I can't wait for the third book to come out.  Which it will in October 2005.  Ms. McCoy spun a story so real and yet so fanciful that I couldn't put it down.  Ms. McCoy left me in such suspense at the end of this book that I had to email her as soon as I finished reading it because I couldn't wait for the next one to come out.  But alas, I will have to wait along with the rest of her fans.  I hope you will read this book and that Ms. Judi McCoy will become your new favorite author as she has become mine.  Please keep them coming Ms. McCoy!
 
 Wendy Morris, Florida
 
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  Summary: Out of the blue
 Review: I originally bought this book as some light reading while stuck at home in the snow, and fell in love with it! It's a great quick read and has lots of twists and turns that always keep you guessing as to what Lila is going to do next. Greatly recommend this book to everyone!!
 
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  Summary: Judi McCoy has done it again.
 Review: I'm one of her regular readers.  I wait for every book and get it immediately.  This is the second of her alien trilogy and it is great.  Lila is funny, smart and kind.  Paul is a sexy dedicated father, and his twin sons are so sweet.  Even the town characters are a delight.  I liked the way Ms. McCoy kept me on edge right to the end.  Paul and Lila race to DC, and I can't wait to see how the series ends.
 
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  Summary: HMMMMMMMMMM
 Review: Judi has done it again.  This second book just keeps you reading.  Paul is one hunk of a man.  Lila is the perfect female alien.  You want to wish upon a star and hope for male aliens.  The twins are in perfect character that they seems like real children to anyone that has kids that age.  One of my favorite characters though is Bill and the crazy hats.  I can't wait for book three.
 
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  Summary: wonderful "Wanted" earthling-ET romance
 Review: Rila is chosen to go to earth as one of nine women to mate with a selected human so that their species can survive as their males are sterile or impotent.  However, her twin Lila knocks her out and pretends to be Rila; Lila heads to earth to mate with Dr. Paul Anderson.
 
 Paul advertises for a nanny to take care of his two year old twins, Teddy and Rick who are a handful.  Their mom divorced Paul because he spent his whole life performing plastic surgery for Baltimore's elite ignoring her and their kids.  Now he is a general practitioner in Preston's Ferry, Virginia raising the kids while his ex spouse has run off with someone else.
 
 Lila lands near Paul's home where the Eastern Shore Alien Watch is aware her landing.  She arrives with the ad bewildering Paul who is attracted to her at first sight.  He introduces his twins to Lila and they get along fine so he hires her.  As Paul and Lila fall in love and make love, the Feds and the ESAW search for the space traveler.  Pregnant, Lila knows she must vanish, but she will miss her beloved Anderson trio.
 
 The latest wonderful "Wanted" earthling-ET romance stars delightful lead couple and matchmaking wild twins with readers' hearts going out to silent Teddy.  The eccentric townsfolk provide the setting with their aluminum hats and other shtick.  Though the audience will need to accept the heroine's weak rationalizing her jeopardizing a mission to save her race and the Feds are pathetic antagonists, fans will appreciate this fine science fiction romance that also sets in motion the next book.
 
 Harriet Klausner
 
 
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  Summary: Wanted:  More Special Kisses
 Review: This book gave me a laugh a minute and I thouroughly enjoyed reading it.  I can't wait for the sequel to come out- I am counting the days.
 
 
 
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