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Women Who Dare

Keep on truckin'


Moving on down the highway

That's all Cat DeAngelo wants to do, but it's getting harder and harder.

That's because someone's trying to ruin DeAngelo Transport. Cat's trucks have suffered a rash of break-ins, and a slimy competitor keeps underbidding her and offering to buy her out.

Worse, Cat's at odds with her sister and brother. They want her to get out from behind the wheel and take over the day-to-day running of the family company from behind a desk!

Then Cat takes on a six-foot-five certified "hunk" as a temporary co-driver and her problems really escalate!

Right along with her heart rate.

Women Who Dare

299 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published February 1, 1997

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Connie Flynn

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I have been writing fiction for so long I can barely remember when I didn't. Sometimes people ask where I get my ideas and I can't comment too much on "ideas" either, since they come one at a time from different sources. SHADOW ON THE MOON came from a submission call for paranormal romance and since vampires were fairly well owned already, I decided to do werewolves. After that it became--and this is true for all books--a matter of putting the story together, scene by scene, then going back and making sure to leave in the good parts and take out the boring parts (which is my writing motto).

That seems to work for me. I've made a half dozen or so national bestseller lists, won a PRISM award for my sci-fi time-travel and been a finalist in a number of other well known writing contest. Now, I'm jumping into the pool of previously traditionally published authors who are choosing to publish independently. I'm truly enjoying the freedom and control this gives an author.

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July 16, 2011
A decent read, although the end was a little pat for my taste. Specifically how the family reconciled so quickly.
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