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The Amazing Tales of Wildcat Arrows

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With twenty-nine corporate syndicates after his hide, Wildcat disappeared on the mining colony of Cretion. Now crewmember Lucky Red must command her captain's beloved ship, the Sugarbabe.

261 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Dara Joy

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Blazing new trails in experimental fiction is a top priority for Dara Joy. Her novels break all the rules and have captured a huge audience. Her unique works have gone on to receive numerous awards.

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3 reviews
February 3, 2010
Let me start by saying as a general rule I *LOVE* Dara Joy books. I am also a big fan of sci-fi and romance books in general. If this had been the first book I had ever seen of hers I would never ever read another Dara Joy book again.

I can't tell if she lost her touch with this or if all the other books of hers that I've enjoyed (Ritual Of Proof, High Intensity, High Energy, Mine to Take, Rejar, Knight of a Trillion Stars) were in large part due to the editors and publisher required changes.

I can look beyond the awful cover, of I believe her webmaster with a terribly cropped in gold ribbon and plastic "jewel" and the way they messed with his eyes, which would fit so well on photoshop disasters, but the quality of writing is so bad I couldn't get past the first chapter. Trying to skip through a couple pages and get absorbed into the story just fails, it's like a different author entirely.

Please save your time and money and get something else to read I just wish somebody had warned me.
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4 reviews1 follower
January 10, 2020
I will start of by saying that this is bad literature--like really bad literature. However, this book was definitely one I enjoyed reading. Read it for a good cringe and a good laugh with your friends and it will exceed all expectations.
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May 19, 2013
It was a bit different and exciting, I love the fact that she was pretending not to know that he was human and not an android. I think a follow up she be done for Cat thow for us to see what happen to him.
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June 24, 2012
Truly silly. Space science fiction. Main character is Wildcat Arrow and his sister Lucky Red.
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