The Blurb
Natalie Bourne thinks she has
the perfect night planned for her twenty-first birthday. But when her car
breaks down and her boyfriend bails on her, she’s left stranded in an auto shop
dealing with a way too cocky, way too hot mechanic, who seems to be intent on
pushing every button she has.
Monroe Hawkins knows he shouldn’t be messing with a girl from the uppity private college. Especially when he can tell she sees him as the help. But he’s having trouble resisting the redhead with the smart mouth and the killer legs. So when Natalie’s night goes from bad to worse, there’s no way he’s letting her spend her birthday alone. He makes her a deal—he’ll take her home but not until the sun comes up.
Ten hours, one motorcycle, and the city of Austin at their fingertips…things are about to take a major detour. And soon, there may be no U-turn in sight.
Monroe Hawkins knows he shouldn’t be messing with a girl from the uppity private college. Especially when he can tell she sees him as the help. But he’s having trouble resisting the redhead with the smart mouth and the killer legs. So when Natalie’s night goes from bad to worse, there’s no way he’s letting her spend her birthday alone. He makes her a deal—he’ll take her home but not until the sun comes up.
Ten hours, one motorcycle, and the city of Austin at their fingertips…things are about to take a major detour. And soon, there may be no U-turn in sight.
My Review
A complete little novella that had me cracking up. The
interaction between Monroe and Natalie delighted me. And then things got steamy
between them without seeming rushed.
What I found utterly fascinating was how Ms. Loren tied
everything together in the end. The reader only knows Monroe and Natalie for a
short time, but they makes sense together.
I purchased this book from Amazon.
I give this novella five out of five motorcycle shaped
chocolate bars.
Sounds like a delightful read.
ReplyDeleteQuick and satisfying
DeleteOh I loved these two ta bits! I hope there's another one set in their world at some point.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking his brother would make a great story.
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