Roadside Romance


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There’s no roadmap for these rivals. I've landed the role of a lifetime on the other side of the country, and I've got a measly five days to get there. Easy peasy, right? Wrong. My agent, in her infinite wisdom, suggests we hit the road ahead of an impending storm that's about to shut down all flights. I have no clue what she's smoking, considering my struggling career is the only thing keeping hers afloat. But now that our grand road trip has turned into a nightmare in the middle of nowhere, Nevada, we're stuck figuring this mess out together. Otherwise, I can kiss my big break goodbye. Roadside Romance was originally published as Not Your Average Road Trip




Roadside Assistance


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Emily Curtis is used to dealing with her problems while under the hood of an old Chevy, but when her mom dies, Emily’s world seems shaken beyond repair. Driven from home by hospital bills they can’t pay, Emily and her dad move in with his wealthy sister, who intends to make her niece more feminine—in other words, just like Whitney, Emily’s perfect cousin. But when Emily hears the engine of a 1970 Dodge Challenger, and sees the cute gearhead, Zander, next door, things seem to be looking up. But even working alongside Zander can’t completely fix the hole in Emily’s life. Ever since her mom died, Emily hasn’t been able to pray, and no one—not even Zander—seems to understand. But sometimes the help you need can come from the person you least expect.




Romance of the Road


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"Americans have treated the highway as sacred space," says Primeau (English, Central Michigan U.) introducing the rich tradition of prose and non-fiction road narratives that include On the Road, Grapes of Wrath, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, and the Journals of Lewis and Clark. Primeau critically examines these and other works from the position of travel as pilgrimage resulting in identifiable themes of protest, self discovery, picaresque parody, and myth making. Paper edition (unseen), $17.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Roadside Assistance


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Underneath the axle grease and tats He's a gentleman Foley Sanders figured he'll always be content with a life of cars and casual hookups. Until a run-in with Cyn, a statuesque firecracker with a hate-on for men, leaves him bewitched and intrigued—much to her annoyance. Maybe Cynthia Nichols was a little hard on Foley, that muscular, tattooed, super-hot mechanic next door. But she's tired of feeling defensive about her size and has sworn off men. She's got a new job, new life, perfect plan. Foley has trouble written all over him—no way is she going to fall for his charms. Foley might look like a bad idea, but underneath, he's all gentleman. Too bad Cyn's not buying it. What's a bad boy to do when the goddess of his dreams won't give him the time of day? Body Shop Bad Boys Series: Test Drive (Book 1) Roadside Assistance (Book 2) Zero to Sixty (Book 3) Praise for Test Drive: "High octane chemistry keeps the pages turning and your engine revving!"—Gina L. Maxwell, New York Times & USA Today bestselling author of the Fighting for Love series




The Prince of Graustark


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The Prince of Graustark


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Reproduction of the original.







The Pleasure Pact


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What's love without a little bet? So, he pops the question, and I counter with a proposition of my own. It's a straightforward deal, really. We agree to get engaged and shut down the steamy shop until the big day. But Mr. "Future Liz" over there doubts I can hold out for even a week, let alone five months. So, we spice things up a bit. He's all about a snowy honeymoon (ew), while I've got my sights set on the Bahamas. We decide whoever can resist the temptation of touchy-feely, naughty, smoochy stuff the longest wins their dream getaway. Piece of cake, right? I've got this in the bag. The Pleasure Pact was originally published as Not Your Average Engagement




The Date Dilemma


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I saved $3000 to buy a night with my best friend. And a lot of good it did me. Someone outbid the crap out of me, and he’s off with her, probably falling in love because I dumped his butt into the friend zone one too many times. Well, I’m not one to sulk over past mistakes. I’m all about correcting those babies, and I’ll do anything—including chucking basketballs at an innocent girl’s face—to get Alec back in my arms. That’s what Valentine’s Day is all about, right?