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120 pages, ebook
First published February 21, 2014










I sat up onto Nate, fitting his Nate’s possession was practically a religious experience..."

I felt like a different person entirely. Like I'd woken up this morning as a wayward, drifting, down-trodden wretch and somehow through the course of the day been reborn, again and again, as a luck-touched angel, flying, riding high,As a reviewer, there are moments when you just want to shout some excited expletives, then throw a book at someone hoping that they'll read it. It's hard to speak in coherent sentences when you're drooling and squirming in your seat...
I wanted to live, laugh and have an adventure like nothing I'd ever known. Hell yeah: I was young, free and ready for anything. No more ties or weights. Just open road and possibilities.It's time for Lacey to start over. She wakes on her twenty-first birthday to discover that her deadbeat boyfriend has stolen her life savings. When she confronts him about it, he lashes out with violence.
...I had no plans aside from making my way down to Austin to find myself a very necessary job, As soon as our gilded moment sputtered out. Tonight, I would stick close to Nate, and give him whatever he asked of me. Because I wanted to, with a dedication that could have disarmed me a little, if I'd let it.Nate is the tall, dark, handsome, strong, silent type. He pulls his red Mustang convertible over to the side of the road to pick up the damsel in distress.
"...For a girl who never came before tonight, you sure are a hot little thing," he murmured into my ear, nibbling my earlobe. "You want it all, don't you, sugar? You want us both. We'll give you what you want. Everything you want. And only what you want."Riley is Nate's polar opposite - Friendly, flirtatious, blonde, and talkative. He gets Lacy to open up on how she wound up on the side of the road and about her crummy relationship with her ex-boyfriend.
I liked the sound of that.









I wanted to live, laugh and have an adventure like nothing I’d never known. Hell, yeah: I was young, free and ready for anything. No more ties or weights. Just open road and possibilities.

















