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Praise For Ripoff Book two in the series

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5 Stars  Definitely a heroine and situation to root for, Kimberly comes back from a vacation or business trip and discovers her company is bankrupt and her boyfriend cleaned her out. Talk about a bad day. Having only about a month or two before her situation is dire, she takes a job with the Federal prison system. She also discovers that she is not the only one her ex-boyfriend conned. Six of them band together and prevent him from suckering the next one. Instead they turn the tables on him. She also discovers an embezzlement scheme at work. Can she and two new friends prove what she thinks she has found? A really funny story where a woman fights back instead of staying a victim.  T Breakiron

It keeps you interested in what will happen next  I enjoyed this novel very much. It kept me wanting to keep reading so I could get to the end and find out if I had figured it out. I had not. Thank you.  James Kirkland

5 Stars  Funny and Fashionable.  The action moves at a nice pace, and the characters are well conceived and interesting. Our heroines have some serious human frailties, which make the women easy to like and to root for. Of the three, Kate is probably the one that could have used just a little more fine-tuning. Cool cougar Kimberly and giggly, plastic surgery aficionado Cameron seriously outshine the somewhat reserved redhead. The novel's villains are nasty and greedy, but the authors also give them plenty of vulnerability. I wanted to see them caught, but I also felt sorry for them.

In the end, though, RIPOFF: A FUNNY CRIME CAPER lives up to its title. It's a quick, enjoyable read where the good triumph over the naughty look good while doing so!   C. Lahain

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The REVENGE IS FUN series started with a short Prologue novelette entitled GETTING EVEN, where we met Kimberly Martin and learned how she wound up working for the Federal prison system where she met Cameron and Kate d. If you thought that the only thing manufactured in Federal prisons was license plates, hang onto your hat!

Prison manufacturing is big business—About

$800,000,000 a year and that is true!

A plan to embezzle millions was going fine until these three savvy women were hired

and the red flags went up.

Here is a sneak peek at Chapter 1 of RIPOFF. Kimberly, Cameron and Kate unravel the twists and turns in this clever crime caper, suspicion turns into surprise, and as Joaquin “Jack” Garcia, a former undercover FBI agent and NYT bestselling author put it, “It’s a good thing the authors weren’t crooks because this scheme could have worked.”

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