Sometimes the person you're looking for is the one you
least expect.
About the Book: In supermodel
Catalina Locatelli’s fury with her father, she finds herself lost in Vegas
somewhere off the Strip with no idea how to get back to her hotel. Yes, in the
height of her pique, she’s forgotten her cell phone. At first glance, her
rescuer-motorcycle-maniac seems like your typical bad boy. He's got the duds,
the motorcycle, and the attitude.
Survivalist Persus Phuckzer is
stymied by the beauty he stops to assist. Unfortunately, she isn't the only one
in need of help.
Our Review: With a name like Persus Phuckzer the reader knows from word one this story will be a hoot—and Author Augustine does not disappoint. The characters—from lead to supporting—are well drawn and intriguing as shown by the clever use of dialogue. This is likely the most fun to read in this series. As an extra treat, Augustine is bringing one of the sub-plots—the controlling billionaire fashion mogul/father—to a healthy and satisfying conclusion. Nice job, Mia.
Based on a scale of 1-5, Dangerous Curves merits a 7.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews
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