Never Send A Dog To Do A Woman's Job

Book 2 in the Talking Dog series

by Shelley Munro

Ellora's Cave

January 19, 2005

ISBN-13: 1419901176

Available in: e-Book

Never Send A Dog To Do A Woman's Job
by Shelley Munro

Sex. Lily Morgan hasn't had any since her husband ran off with his boyfriend. But where will she find a man willing to overlook chronic clumsiness, dimpled thighs and cellulite?

Sex. Prince Alexandre Bellangere has too much. Sex, that is. Being treated as a sex object is becoming a pain in the ass. Heck, he's more than just a pretty face and muscular body. Alex has brains and ambition. But Dalcon princes are expected to have sex, mate and breed royal undergrowns. Determined to change his life, he sneaks from the palace and the planet disguised as plain Alex Bell.

Sex. Lily Morgan takes one look at the golden stranger and starts thinking "what if?" Alex Bell takes one look at the curvy travel agent and reconsiders his stand on sex. Maybe.

Sex. Lily's family is not happy about her mating with an alien they know nothing about. They decide to leave Killer, the talking dog, to keep an eye on the situation.

Take one chubby travel agent and an alien Dalconian prince in disguise, add in sex, laughter, endless possibilities. Combine and shake vigorously. Result...a true-blue love.



Shelley Munro's Bio

Shelley Munro lives in Auckland, New Zealand with her husband and bossy wee dog called Scotty.

Typical New Zealanders, Shelley and her husband left home for the big OE soon after they married (translation of New Zealand speak--big overseas experience). A year long adventure lengthened to six years of roaming the world. Enduring memories include nearly being sat on by a mountain gorilla in Rwanda, lazing on white sandy beaches in India, whale watching in Alaska and searching for leprechauns in Ireland.

While travel is still a big attraction, these days Shelley is most likely found in front of her computer following another love--that of writing romance. Other interests include watching rugby and rugby league (strictly for research purposes), walking the dog and curling up with a good book.

Visit Shelley at www.shelleymunro.com.