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July 20, 2008
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| Bit by the Bug by Michelle M. Pillow | Reviewed by Wanda Maynard |  | Publisher: Virgin Cheek
http://www.virgincheek.com
ISBN: 0352340843
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Contemporary Erotic Romance
Release date: Feb 2007
Format: Trade
Pages: 256
Price: $10.36
| This suspenseful, engaging story will lead you non-stop, as circumstances make way for bigger problems. After four years of seeing each other, what caused the real break-up between Jack and Kat?
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond wanted to hire Kat to teach their son Vincent, an entomologist, to date; so he could socialize a little more. Kat wondered why the man would be that hopeless. Surely he could find his own dates. After she suggested they try something else, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond would not take no for an answer. Kat sat up and began to take notice, though, after the words "art show" were mentioned. She loved her work and wanted to be the best photographer. In fact, she was hopeful of creating a photo that would be remembered for centuries. So, will she take them up on their offer?
Vincent, who loved his work, and wanted to be the best doctor in his field, ignored Kat when she came by the building where he worked. She wanted to be noticed. After several unsuccessful attempts to get him to look at her, something finally happened. When it did, Lilly was brought into the picture. Suddenly jealousy reared it's ugly head and brought forth bitterness between mother and son. Was there more going on than meets the eye?
How can Vincent find true bliss with Kat, when the talk was that Lilly was his reason for living? Was Lilly there to cause trouble between Kat and Vincent and thus cause an even bigger dilemma to occur? Or was she there to actually help Kat and Vincent? As the plot moves along, these questions and numerous more will be answered, as you, the reader keep turning page after exhilarating page of Bit By The Bug. What craftiness is afoot in this quandary?
Michelle M. Pillow, a multi-published author, has captured this reader with this story, and reached unbelievable heights. Her ability to make a plot move along smoothly, mold characters, and build the stories around them is remarkable. Getting to know these characters was an enjoyment. | | |
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