A Good Excuse To Be Bad

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Imprint: Dafina (Jul 01, 2011)
Fiction, Paperback, 320 pages
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
ISBN: 9780758259509

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    Smart, gorgeous, and too tough for her own good, bail recovery agent and single mom Evangeline Crawford moved to the burbs for a quiet life. Fortunately, it’s not turning out that way…
    Angel has to admit she’s feeling restless. The only excitement in her new life is her schoolgirl crush on the town’s new pastor, Justus-too-Hot-to-be-Holy Morgan. But a fateful encounter and a job gone wrong at Club Night Candy in underground Atlanta is about to change all that… Soon, Angel’s trying to save her divazilla twin sister from her big mouth and a scandalous murder charge, and probing a church cover-up—with none other than Justus by her side. But Angel has one more pressing concern: will Bella be ready for kindergarten? Only time will tell for this bad girl gone good whose days are once again far from boring—and hopefully far from numbered…

    "This novel has been a long time coming, and there will be many more knock-outs from Miranda Parker—one of the brightest authors on the horizon." —Creston Mapes, author of Dark Star and Nobody

    "Miranda Parker’s debut is deliciously fun! It has the perfect amount of intrigue, romance, action and all-out girl-power!" —Tiffany Warren, author of In the Midst of It All


    "A fast-paced, kick butt, bad boy chase, sexy thrill ride. Can’t wait for the next manhunt." —ReShonda Tate Billingsley
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