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The Medusa Project (Medusa Project #1)
by Cindy Dees
by Cindy Dees
I absolutely love these books. I hate the marketing though...
I first discovered Cindy Dees when I did my RTR project.Ms. Dees had won a 2010 RITA for the book, The Soldier's Secret Daughter. As I was reading that book, I sensed that the author had first-hand experience in the military. When I looked up information about Cindy Dees, I realized my hunch was correct; I found out that not only was she the youngest female pilot in the history of the Air Force, but she also earned degrees in Russian and East European Studies from the University of Michigan. She wrote numerous books for the Silhouette line, the most popular being the Medusa books; the undiscovered bad-arse-female-butt-kicking-multicultural-Angelina Jolie-like-all-female Special Forces team. The books are hard to find now-a-days, but easily (and cheaply) available as ebooks. Start with the Medusa Project, and have fun with the rest.
I first discovered Cindy Dees when I did my RTR project.Ms. Dees had won a 2010 RITA for the book, The Soldier's Secret Daughter. As I was reading that book, I sensed that the author had first-hand experience in the military. When I looked up information about Cindy Dees, I realized my hunch was correct; I found out that not only was she the youngest female pilot in the history of the Air Force, but she also earned degrees in Russian and East European Studies from the University of Michigan. She wrote numerous books for the Silhouette line, the most popular being the Medusa books; the undiscovered bad-arse-female-butt-kicking-multicultural-Angelina Jolie-like-all-female Special Forces team. The books are hard to find now-a-days, but easily (and cheaply) available as ebooks. Start with the Medusa Project, and have fun with the rest.
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