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MONEY SHOT, by Christa Faust

(originally posted on January 24, 2008)

Pulp fiction can be enjoyed even if the believability factor is off, but there was no such issue whatsoever with this book, and especially Angel Dare. I believed her candor and honesty. I believed her well-adjusted attitude about the porn business. And I believed her transformation into an ass-kicking heroine forced to make brutal choices time and time again. MONEY SHOT is entertaining and all that neo-pulp should be, but its ring of authenticity also makes it quite a bit more than that.