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The Monster MASH

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The Monster MASH

Von: Angie Fox
Gesprochen von: Hollis McCarthy
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The day I was drafted into the army of the gods, all I knew about being a MASH surgeon was what I’d learned from Hawkeye Pierce and Hot Lips Houlihan. Now here I am, Dr. Petra Robichaud, in the middle of an immortal war, assigned to a MASH camp with a nosy sphinx, a vegetarian werewolf, and an uptight vampire who really needs to get a life.

At least they’re all too busy with their own dramas to discover my secret: I can see the dead. It’s a forbidden gift, one that can get me killed, so I haven’t told a soul.

Until the arrestingly intense Galen arrives on my operating table, half-dead and totally to die for. When his spirit tries to slip out of his fatally wounded body, I impulsively slip it back in. Call it a rash resurrection. One I’ll live to regret.

Now Commander Galen of Delphi knows my secret, and he’s convinced I’m part of an ancient prophecy - one that can end the war for good. But taking a chance could cost me everything. And it would be easier to convince him to leave me alone, except now the prophecies are starting to come true....

“Sexy, sassy, and sinfully funny!” (Kerrelyn Sparks, New York Times best seller)

Warning: This novel contains a hefty dose of danger, drama, practical jokes, pet swamp lizards, brooding demigods, adventure, romance, and heart - in a MASH camp where everybody knows your business.

©2020 Angie Fox (P)2020 Angie Fox
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The 1st few chapters are ok, the ppl act more like children than ppl in a war but it can reasoned away by saying that they try to distract themself by behaving childish in face of a bad situation. But further into the story that reasoning just doesn't work anymore, the ppl act like kids playing war and not like actual soldiers. Example: 2 assassin monsters appear, they get killed, the ppl that got attacked know why the attack came, they even know that a 2nd attack could come any time, but nobody feels obligated to inform their superior of any of that. And then there is this bad and overused teenie cliché of a woman who can't concentrate on important and/or serious issues because she is sooooo smitten with a man.

Kindergarten and bad clichés

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