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Cover of Boyfriend From Hell

Boyfriend From Hell

โœ Scribed by Quaid, Jamie


Book ID
108041641
Publisher
Pocket Books
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
195 KB
Series
Saturn's Daughter 1 -
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781451656350

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โœฆ Synopsis


They say justice is blind. But Justine isnt.Justine (Tina) Clancy is just an ordinary law student with a faulty arrest record, a part-time job in Baltimores radioactive Zone, and a family secret so bizarre even she doesnt believe it. That is, until in a fit of fury she damns her boyfriend to helland its exactly where he ends up. Much to her surprise, Tina is apparently one of Saturns daughters, with the power to wield vigilante justice. But poor Max didnt deserve to go up in flames, even if he did almost run her over with her own car. Tinas convinced someone cut the brakesand now a relentless nemesis is stalking her through the Zones back alleys, where buildings glow, statues move, and chemical waste exposure comes with interesting consequences. Tinas usually a loner, but now she needs a posse like no other: a shape-shifting kitten, an invisible thief, a biker gang, a snake-charming private detective, a well-meaning cop, and her sleazy, sexy boss. But in between freeing Max from hell, saving her own neck, and solving a mystery that threatens the Zone and her newfound friends, how is she ever going to study for finals?


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