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Stevie Tyler is a bartender-slash-waitress working at a high end hotel in the world-class ski village of Whistler. Granger Ellis is a hard-partying Scottish rock star enjoying some downtime following the end of a hectic world tour. Stevie meets Granger when he emerges from the hotel pool with nothing clinging to him but wet hair and shamelessness. He's immediately intrigued, but she hates modern rock almost as much as she hates self-indulgent celebrities. This girl is a motorcycle riding member of Mensa with a passion for eighties' hair bands, knitting, and her pet iguana, Toto. She has her Master's degree in molecular biology and is brilliant--literally. Granger wants her in a bad way, muffin top and all, but his bandmates have other ideas, and he's got a few vices of his own that just might threaten everything. Can they make coming from two shockingly different worlds work, or will the sabotage and meddling prove too much for them to take? Standalone novel with HEA recommended 18+ for language/substance use.

238 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 19, 2017

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Jennifer Watts

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Jennifer Watts is from suburb of Vancouver, Canada. She studied creative writing at the University of British Columbia and has worked in finance for the last 17 years. In her spare time she loves to play soccer, drink wine and discover new authors.

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April 23, 2018
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Everyone loves a good rockstar romance. And, this one wasn’t bad. I just got a little fed up with Granger’s messing up so often. I was a little surprised with Stevie’s patience and understanding, though. A lot of women wouldn’t keep taking a guy like that back time and time again. But, Stevie wasn’t like a lot of women. She was kind and caring. Feisty and funny. Wicked smart. But, most of all, it was her heart that was golden and huge. What an amazing heroine she was. Granger wasn’t a total lost cause. He just needed to find himself and repair what was broken. He was gorgeous with his Scottish accent, colorful tattoos, and sinful piercings. And, Stevie and him had some awesome chemistry. A mega quick read this one was. Looking forward to reading more from this author...
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