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The Hinky Brass Bed: Hinky Chicago Book 1 (Volume 1)
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| #8431148 in Books | 2016-10-17 | Original language:English | 8.50 x.79 x5.50l, | File type: PDF | 314 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Didn't get it.|By Customer|I didn't find this all that amusing. I tried but nothing was even slightly laugh out loud funny. What a disappointment. It wasn't written badly, it was just full of unlikable characters. Jewel was a self proclaimed slut who was on the wagon. Apparently, every one of her lovers fell madly in love with her but she didn't do relationships. Yep, no guy c|About the Author|Jennifer Stevenson bought a bed last summer, but it wasn't possessed. She loves dark chocolate, Chicago, and crows, and she would never buy cigarettes for pigeons. She thinks up new uses for old sex demons and lives in the Chicago area with her
Dial 311 to complain about magic! Jewel Heiss's job is answering Chicago residents' complaints about magic. Da Mayor's Hinky Policy is "Don't ask, don't tell, cope." Sometimes she performs hinky-containment-and-removal services. Sometimes she has to gaslight the citizen. ("Ma'am, that pigeon isn't smoking, it's gathering nesting materials.") And sometimes she helps them find positive ways of quietly living with magic. Jewel's priorities get skewed when a con artist, a...
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