Lois Lane Tells All by Karen Hawkins

Lois Lane Tells All by Karen Hawkins

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Karen Hawkins delivers a sparkling, sexy sequel to Talk of the Town, featuring Roxie's brother Mark and Susan, the smart and sassy police dispatcher

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Lois Lane Tells All by Karen Hawkins

With allegations of a 'fix' at the church bake-off, the arrival of a handsome and single preacher, and the antics of the town's sleazy mayor, reporter Susan Collins's plate is full, if unexciting. So when the local Murder Mystery Club, a trio of octogenarians from the local assisted living centre, appears at her desk to resurrect a decades-old missing persons case, Susan is intrigued. The newspaper's hunky CFO, Mark Tremayne, wants Susan to focus on stories that sell ads to stop the haemorrhaging of the small-town paper, but that doesn't sit well with the spunky redheaded reporter. As Susan investigates the mystery and fights Mark's plans for the paper, sparks fly between them. Can her Lois Lane aspirations and his seriously sexy Clark Kent personality team up for a Superman-worthy ending? Filled with humour, fast-paced storytelling, and lovable heroines, Karen Hawkins's story will delight fans of Jennifer Crusie.
Fun and highly entertaining!
-New York Times bestselling author Rachel Gibson on Talk of the Town
Karen Hawkins is the bestselling author of a dozen historical romance novels. When not stalking hot Australian actors, getting kicked out of West Virginia thanks to the antics of her extended family, and adding to her considerable shoe collection, Karen spends her time warming her feet on her narcoleptic golden retriever while writing her next book.
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ISBN 13 9781416560272
ISBN 10 1416560270
Title Lois Lane Tells All
Author Karen Hawkins
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2010-05-13
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.