Jinx (Bigtime, #3)

Jinx (Bigtime, #3)

Jennifer Estep

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She never wanted to be a superhero. Too much danger. Too much spandex...Bella Bulluci's big passion is the arts. Her big pain is being born into a family of superheroes. Bella might feel differently if her own superpower was one she could control - or at least get some use out of. Instead, hers is one of capricious luck - supercharged telekinesis. In other words, static electricity. Bella knows that's not a power - just a jinx.During a gala fund-raiser for the local art museum, Bella comes upon two things no Bigtime supergirl should be without: an ubervillain of her very own who plans to steal a priceless gem, and a dashing - if slightly shady - stranger named Debonair. He may have a reputation as a notorious playboy, but the real sparks are going to come from Bella, who's finally going to learn just how well love and danger mix...

Publication Year: 2008


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    May 02, 2025
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    My least favorite of the series. Despite all of the color and flash of Bigtime, Bella is trapped in her own little world of fear, resentment, and neurosis. Debonair is a delightful beta hero, and the only thing keeping him from happiness is a heroine that keep stringing him along. I really didn't enjoy Bella's world view, which is the main reason I didn't enjoy the book, but if you like heroes with lots of room to grow, and don't mind neurosis (Carolyn Crane's Disillusionists come to mind), you'll probably enjoy this book more than I did.

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