Ragnar and Juliet 2: Concubine Boogaloo (Ragnar and Juliet, #2)

Ragnar and Juliet 2: Concubine Boogaloo (Ragnar and Juliet, #2)

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Sometimes the biggest risk a lady can take is not battling an evil planetary emperor with questionable taste in muttonchops, but baring her heart to the alien she loves. And his tail.

If you're a bounty-hunting floozy with a stellar rack, what do you do when an evil despot is hell-bent on your destruction?

Stage a coup of his planet, of course.

Juliet Lawrence's plans for de...more
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Published August 27th 2012 by Liquid Silver Books
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Chrystal
There is something so beautiful about a person who can write sarcasm and sex so effectively in a single novel. This is a fantastic, fun, and witty read that is more than worth the money it costs to purchase on your kindle. I greatly appreciate you, Lucy Woodhull! (I would write a longer review, but, to be honest, the book has awakened some...more important things to take care of...)
Claire Scannell
A rollicking romance with everything you need, humour, pathos, pie. Thoroughly recommend.
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Lucy Woodhull's writing began in the womb, where she composed haiku about being claustrophobic. Unfortunately, her mother interpreted this talent as "heartburn," so Lucy's gifts went unappreciated in the world at large for several years.

By day, she blogs about pop culture for Persephone Magazine, the blog for bookish, clever women -- she's got them fooled for sure. She's represented by Sorche Eliz...more
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