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Calendar Girl, Vol 1: January / February / March (Calendar Girl, Bks 1-3)
Calendar Girl Vol 1 January / February / March - Calendar Girl, Bks 1-3
Author: Audrey Carlan
Mia Saunders needs money. A lot of money. She has one year to pay off the loan shark who has threatened her father's life and is coming after his unpaid gambling debts. One million dollars to be exact. Her mission is simple -- serve as a high-priced escort for her aunt's Los Angeles-based company and pay monthly against the debt. Sp...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781943893034
ISBN-10: 1943893039
Publication Date: 10/2/2015
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Waterhouse Press
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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January:Not a bad read. Very fanfic type of storyline with classy smut scenes as opposed to typical overly descriptive and uncomfortable. Impressive to me because most books that attempt a classy smut style come off as more of an overly shy, and possibly embarrassed, fifty shades wanna-be scene, and this was not that. It has enticed me to continue to the next book for sure, although, as short as the book was, I'd almost rather they were just parts or sections of a bigger book. It would make more sense anyway, at least in my opinion, but overall, worth the read for those who enjoy a good steamy romance.

February:Book number two was just as fulfilling as January was. It was both much hotter and less romantic than book one in many ways, but somehow that just worked. The art talked about in February, I'm assuming doesn't exist, but boy do I wish it did, because the pieces sound like they would be amazing. Much more original storyline in February, and an enticing one at that. I look forward to continuing the series.

March: The plot was good, and I was happy for the return of one of my favorite characters. The main character's sudden love of whiskey after making a point to express her hatred of it in the first book, however, was a bit off-putting when it comes to continuity, but all in all, not a terrible installment. Definitely not near as good as the first two though.


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