Fire Me: A Tale of Scheming, Dreaming and Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places by Libby Malin Sourcebooks, Inc. Publishers ISBN: 978-1-4022-1757-9 Trade Paperback : 304 Pages $12.99 (Paper) If someone handed me a romance novel telling me it was a great read with hilarious situations, interesting characters and a compelling plot I would politely smiled and say, “Thank you, but I don’t read romance fiction.” No more. I read romance fiction. To be more precise I read “humorous women’s fiction.” Libby Malin’s Fire Me. I was curious about the romance genre going into the book. My favorites, like most guys I suppose, are mysteries, thrillers, horror, science fiction and fantasy. Many people make a good living knocking out romance stories, so a lot of people must be reading them. As a fiction lover and admitted biblioholic, wanted to know what the attraction is. Fire Me is not your run of the mill Harlequin bodice ripper. In fact, it’s not a Harlequin novel at all. Fire Me has no steamy love scenes, no description of some hunk’s ripped pectorals, no lady longing for her studly cowpoke. If you pick up a copy of Fire Me, don’t waste your


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