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No Respect
No Respect
No Respect
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No Respect

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In the not-too-distant-Future...a snarky power-mad gender-bending Senator is having trouble getting respect even in the D.C. Swamp. "They" unexpectedly meet a second soulmate, in the form of a race-bending bodyguard of all people, on a history making supersonic flight back home to Texas.

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Release dateFeb 17, 2019
ISBN9780463608968
No Respect
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Patrice Stanton

Once in a blue moon I contribute things at this terrific site: (Since Spring 2013) http://bastionofliberty.blogspot.com/

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    No Respect - Patrice Stanton

    No Respect

    In the not-too-distant-Future...a Senator having trouble getting respect even in the D.C. Swamp, unexpectedly meets a second soulmate of sorts on a history making supersonic flight back home to Texas.

    By Patrice Stanton

    copyright 2019 Patrice Stanton

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    Cover design & glyphs also copyright 2019 Patrice Stanton

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    This book is a work of fiction and any similarities within it to other persons (living, dead, or fictional), businesses (public, private, non-profit, or fictional), places (actual or fictional), or events (current, historical, or fictional) are purely coincidental. The work (and therefore all elements it consists of) are products of the author’s imagination, so are used fictitiously.

    Dedicated to my dear husband, James, who has put up with me through several cycles of my

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