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Title:Twice as Hot (Tales of an Extraordinary Girl #2)
Author:Gena Showalter
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 425 pages
Published:January 26th 2010 by HQN Books (first published January 21st 2010)
Categories:Romance. Paranormal Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Urban Fantasy
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Twice as Hot (Tales of an Extraordinary Girl #2) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 425 pages
Rating: 4.18 | 4981 Users | 277 Reviews

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Belle Jamison is finally starting to feel like a normal girl again. Her job as a paranormal investigator is going well, she's learned to control her supernatural abilities (mostly) and she's just gotten engaged to Rome Masters, the ultra-sexy operative who once tried to neutralize her!

But planning a wedding is never easy, especially when the bride keeps accidentally torching her dress, the groom returns from a dangerous mission with selective memory loss and the man responsible now wants Belle for himself. With Rome's ex determined to win him back and a new band of supervillains on the horizon, it will take all Belle's powers plus a little help from her trusty empath sidekick to save the day, salvage the wedding and prove that true love really does conquer all.

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Original Title: Twice as Hot
ISBN: 0373774370 (ISBN13: 9780373774371)
Edition Language: English
Series: Tales of an Extraordinary Girl #2
Characters: Rome Masters, Belle Jamison
Literary Awards: DABWAHA Romance Tournament Nominee for Best Paranormal/Urban Fantasy/Science Fiction (2011)

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Ratings: 4.18 From 4981 Users | 277 Reviews

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Ooph I'm not sure why I continued on with this series. The main character's personality just grates on me. Stopping now. : /

Love, love, love the way this turned out! Mostly, because things were really up in the air there for a while. It was as exciting as the first book and I'd love a third if Gena ever got a chance to write one. Belle is still one of my favorite heroines and Rome is crazy hawt. I ended up feeling happy for just about every character. Saw that Cody/Sherridan thing coming a mile away, too. Lots of happy endings. I really must read more of Gena Showalter's books.

3.5 stars As mentioned in my other review, this was an entertaining series but just didn't live up to her other series. It lacked the intensity and passion of her other books. However, it did have its moments of angst when Rome no longer remember Belle. It was quite sad and very satisfying when he did get his memories back and laid in to Lexis, his ex-wife.I never did like his ex-wife in either book. Her behavior in this one was just awful and she can apologize as much as she wants but what she

This....book.....was.....FANTASTIC! Oh my, there is so many good things to say about it I don't know where to start! OK so Belle and Rome have just gotten engaged and are still madly in love. BUT Rome comes back from a mission and a guy called 'Memory-Man' has taken all the memories from him of Belle or anything to do with her (such as Tanner and Sherridan etc...) In enters evil bitch ex-wife Lexis! Oh this woman...I wanted to bitch slap her soooooooo many times. Rome wakes up in the hospital

This was a surprising good read and I pretty much enjoy anything Gena Showalter writes. Twice as Hot was better than the first book in my opinion. Belle and Rome are planning their wedding when after a mission Rome losses his memories. To the point where he can't even remember Belle and he thinks he is still married to his ex. God my heart said 'ouchie' a few times and I admit I was thinking 'screw Rome' he doesn't deserve you anyway. Yes, sometimes I talk to books ::blush::. You learn why and

I enjoyed this book. I laughed several times. Felt the outrage and jealousy for the MC. It had just the right mixture of emotions and it all wraps up in a nice little bow at the end. I dont think Ive read a book from Gena Showalter that I havent liked. Shes one of my faves for sure.

5 FANTASTIC Stars!!!!!I loved this book......loved it. I read the first and really liked it, but I was very reluctant to read this one.....and I don't know why. Maybe it was because I was worried about the angst - and there was some of that....or maybe it was because I really like the first book but didn't love it, love it.However, I am here to say...I freaking loved this one. I was thinking these books are like a League of Extraordinary Gentleman. I digress....I won't waste time rehashing what
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