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More Than Men #8

A Little Something Extra: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy

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Love, laughter, and leprechauns...

Investigative reporter P.J. Sheridan can’t quite believe 6'4" Connor O’Flaherty is one of the little people. But she sets her skepticism aside to help him locate his sister’s missing talisman and discovers an added bonus for herself—real magic!

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“Witty dialogue that reads like sword play, a charming cast of characters, even, fast-paced action. Little Something Extra has it all!” — Literary Times

“Whimsical, witty, warm and wonderful—don't miss this book!” — Barbara Bretton

(Originally published by Harlequin American)

217 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 1, 1995

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Pam McCutcheon

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I've been a reader all my life, starting out with fairy tales and graduating to reading everything in the house when I grew older, including my parents' romances, mysteries, science fiction, fantasy, and action/adventure.

If a writer can combine romance and humor with a fantasy, science fiction, or paranormal element, I'm hooked. Add action/adventure, and it's even better!

Since I couldn't find quite enough books that combine these elements, I sat down to write some of my own. The result is the books you'll see on my website.

I now live in Colorado with my three dogs: Mo, Daisy and Trixie.

Pseudonyms: Pamela Luzier (Fantasy genre) and Parker Blue (Young Adult urban fantasy genre).

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March 28, 2011
P.J. is a freelance investigative reporter with a special interest in magic and psychic phenomena. She has a burning desire to believe in magic but unfortunately cannot find any hard proof that it actually exists. Along comes Connor O'Flaherty, a magical shoe salesman who tempts her with a job offer she can't resist. He claims he is not only a leprechaun but also King of all the Fae folk. He needs her help to track down his sister's stolen talisman. Without it his sister is a basket case and his business is in dire trouble.

She doesn't buy his story. Aren't leprechauns little guys with pointy noses that wear silly hats? He is as gorgeous as he is kooky so she weighs out the pros and cons and decides to accept the job. After all, if he's nutty enough to pay her to travel around the world who is she to refuse?

They set off together to catch themselves a crook and find themselves falling for each other no matter how much they try to resist. Unfortunately, as King of the Fae it is Connor's duty to marry a woman who has Fae blood running through her veins. After centuries of mating with humans their blood lines have become seriously diluted and their magic is weakening. Torn between love and duty Connor fights a losing battle. He must convince P.J. to believe in magic but even if he manages that impossible task will it be enough to save them both from heartache?

Lots of magic and characters who have a charming sense of humor make this a book to savor. I figured out who the thief was long before the characters did but anxiously turned the pages anyway to come to the pleasing conclusion of this enchanting love story. This story is whimsical and fun if you're in the mood for some light and fluffy.
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July 27, 2014
If, after considering the book's synopsis, you still choose to read it, I guess you get what you get. Still, quick and amusing enough to keep it in "okay" territory.

P.S. Why did they paint Dennis Quaid on the cover of this edition?
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