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JACKAL

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A totally entertaining race for one mishap to another. Jessie James takes you right into the middle of her search for her REAL(?) father. She has never known him and has few clues to find him but with her friends and a little luck, she'll win something, or not. I really enjoyed the story and the author's ability to pull you into the story until you find yourself rooting for Jessie even when she knows that there is nothing but trouble behind the next door she opens.

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Excellent little fun read -I enjoyed the characters and the writing! Funny and light reading. Tons of characters, action, the mob is involved and Jessica James and her friend Lolita are hilarious!!! Definitely enjoyed this read.

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What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Unless you are Jessica James and her best friend Lolitta who happens to be a Russian Mafia Granddaughter. Well it started out slow and I just did not get into the characters like in previous books in this series. Oliver does entertain with her quirky sayings and funny situations. Almost like a madcap skit. Anyway - We have call girls, gambling, organ theft, and undercover cops. Oh yeah the Mob. With a bit of genealogy and DNA testing Jessica might find her bio-dad. "A copy of this book was provided by KAOS Press via Netgalley with no requirements for a review. Comments here are my honest opinion."

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THIS BOOK WAS NOT SENT TO ME.

By that I mean that this novel, the kindle version, didn't contain ANY of the book. Therefore, I cannot write a review on a book that I wasn't given.

Please feel free to send me the actual book for a review.

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This book starts slow. It took a while to get into it. I found the story to be intriguing, particularly the organ stealing, and the mafia. It feels very gritty. I'm not sure if I liked this book as much as the earlier ones. Jessie seems to be more detained from what's happening. #Jackal #NetGalley

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