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Susan Collins has an explosive attraction to her temporary boss, Mark Tremayne. Mark has returned to the small town of Glory, North Carolina in hopes of making The Glory Examiner profitable again. Susan and Mark’s attraction is mutual and irresistible, but Mark will not be staying in Glory permanently and he is her boss! When the town’s Murder Mystery Club, a group of extremely bored assisted-living center residents, starts investigating strange “accidents” around town, Mark and Susan’s resistance breaks down. While Susan investigates the annual Baptist Church Bake Off, Mark discovers more and more about this charming and crazy woman and the town she loves. The question is, will he be able to love it too?
"Lois Lane Tells All" is an exquisite novel of humor and romance, combining the charms of small town life with everyday people and believable occurrences. Susan, who has always had a thing for Clark Kent, is looking for her own real-life Superman. Mark quickly discovers Susan is much like Lois Lane and together their steamy scenes are kryptonite. The novel is full of charming characters that made me laugh on numerous occasions. Both Susan and Mark have a past that could hinder their future together if neither is willing to change. The light suspense throughout the book was great! I wondered multiple times what was really going on.
Overall, this book was highly enjoyable and I am now a fan of Karen Hawkins! I will not hesitate before reading another one of her books. My initial fears about this novel being too Superman-filled for me were quickly distinguished. The author used Susan’s love for all things Superman at the perfect dosage for the story. I was instantly captivated and didn’t want to put the book down. I loved that I could feel the heat and desire between the characters in-between steamy scenes. The book has a very realistic feel to it. "Lois Lane Tells All" was a pleasure to read and is definitely in my “re-read” pile.