Stella #3

What Stella Wants

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What Stella A successful P.I. business. A sexy man she can love and trust. Relatives who stay safely at home. And good friends she can count on.

What Stella's An anemic trickle of clients. An infuriatingly secretive (but hot!) former special forces soldier who may or may not be around in the morning. A feisty elderly aunt whose love life is w...a...ay more on track than Stella's. And an old high-school rival who's just hired Stella, only to be blown up in what seems to be a terrorist attack.

304 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1,2006

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Format
304 pages, Mass Market Paperback
Published
July 11, 2006 by Silhouette Bombshell
ISBN
9780373514137
ASIN
0373514131
Language
English

About the author

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April 17,2025
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This book was pretty good. I liked the humor, emotions, suspense/action, and the family. I would read this again, but more for passing the time. I was as frustrated as Stella though, nothing like being blind and out of the loop. Shelia is a B though. I mean, 'man', really. Nina and Spike were pretty funny to 'watch'. All the characters were great and I enjoyed the odd ones the best. Sylvia, Weasel and Paint Bucket were great additions to this book and the whole thing was like a great get-together with every situation, you never knew who would do what. Enjoy
April 17,2025
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2020 bk 121. The third of the Stella trio, and I'm surprised there wasn't a fourth book out there. Definitely some loose ends hanging. A former high school rival of Stella's hires her, only gets blown up before she actually tells Stella what the problem is. The plot rests on a lot of high school memories and behaviors and friendships. It was good, the characters were strong and fun, but maybe I'm just tired of staying inside. This title didn't click as well with me as the others did.
April 17,2025
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I don't usually read Silhouettes but this one sounded interesting. It's part of the Bombshell series.

I really enjoyed this book. Stella was reminiscent of Stephanie Plum (a P.I. in a series I enjoy) and Bartholomew reminded me of Janet Evanovich. There was a cast of wacky characters who were funny and caring.

I'll definitely be looking for other books by this author and in this series.
April 17,2025
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A little outlandish at times, but entertaining to read, nonetheless. In a book where every character has a secret agent style past, it's a little silly to think they can outwit the Ukrainian spies and CIA in a bid to save a former classmate, but they manage it. Only to find out that everything isn't as it seems. Of course, along the way Stella and her partner declare their eternal love... blah blah blah.
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