Wednesday, October 17, 2012

No Easy Way Out by Elaine Raco Chase

Romantic Times called No Easy Way Out - "A delicious tale of the unexpected."



A ROMANTIC CLASSIC! Print published 1982. #1 on WaldenBooks' Debut Romance Bestseller's List! First time available for Kindle. Full-length novel!

No Easy Way Out was #100 in the Dell Ecstasy Romance line published in 1982. It was timed to debut two months after Disney's EPCOT Center opened in Orlando. Why? Because, like my real-life husband, heroine Dr. Virginia Farrell was working on the Audio-Animatronic™ robots robots for the park.

Engineering robots, and all non-living creatures, was easy for Virginia – not so much with people. So when her best friend dragged her to the company Halloween party, Virginia went kicking and screaming…well as much as her Playboy bunny costume allowed for any movement.

But with her mask in place and her normal reserve as tiny as her costume, Dr. Farrell suddenly let loose. Wild and wanton, she fell into the muscular arms of the costumed and masked Bandit. His virile charms and passionate kisses penetrated her reserve. But at the stroke of midnight, when the masks were to come off, Virginia fled, leaving her bunny tail in the palm of the handsome Bandit's hand.

Dr. Alex Braddock was determined to find the curvy ass that fit the tail. He was stunned when it appeared that his new boss, Dr. Farrell was his sexy rabbit.

But was it the prim, professional Virginia? She resembled oatmeal!

Or her wanton twin sister? She got turned on by the navel in an orange!

Which woman was the aggressor? Which woman ignited burning desire? Which woman - became the all-consuming question that needed an answer.

This romantic comedy is a laugh-a-minute, with a team of fairy godmothers that would make any Cinderella blush and a surprise twist in the middle that makes for no easy way out!

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7 comments:

  1. I've read several of Elaine Raco Chase's books, and every one of them is fantastic! If you like witty, sexy writing with a little sophistication thrown in, you can't miss. I recommend in spades.

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  2. Thanks Donna Fasano for this great posting...

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  3. Great. How about linking in to Books You Loved: October? Have a great week!

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  4. Hi, Elaine! When I was just starting to read and write romance novels, Elaine was my idol & I've read all her work. She's terrific! Don't miss this one.

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  5. I love this book! Read it in print first, but, like so many of my faves, I'm getting for my Kindle too.

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  6. Thanks everyone...Jan Hudson!!! Nice to 'see' you again... hope all is well...are you on FB?

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  7. Also read this first in print version long ago. So happy to find it now in ebook to re-read again. Love all of Elaine's books. She has a huge talent for writing funny and sexy stories with unforgettable characters and plots.

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