Blurb:
On the
road for eight months as part of the crew for a travel show, Chelsea Morrison
expects to work hard, endure long nights, and enjoy some wicked adventures. But
she doesn’t expect to fall head over heels for the show’s star.
Henry Rush, son of a legendary
rock star, is leery of women. He learned early they only want him for the fame
that rightly belongs to his father. But when an intense friendship with Chelsea
leads to so much more, he has to confront the one thing he’s avoided all his
life.
Can these two friends navigate
their way to a happy ending?
Excerpt:
He walked into the room. The
scene unfolded in slow motion. He moved
fluidly. Long legs clad in worn jeans carried him through the doorway. His T-shirt, which sported a faded band logo for the rock group Chrome, molded itself to a muscular chest and sculpted biceps. His strong chin was covered in a dark five o’clock shadow that matched the eyebrows above his chocolate brown eyes. His face was framed by long, perfectly straight, glossy black hair that tucked behind his ears and hung down below his wide shoulders.
fluidly. Long legs clad in worn jeans carried him through the doorway. His T-shirt, which sported a faded band logo for the rock group Chrome, molded itself to a muscular chest and sculpted biceps. His strong chin was covered in a dark five o’clock shadow that matched the eyebrows above his chocolate brown eyes. His face was framed by long, perfectly straight, glossy black hair that tucked behind his ears and hung down below his wide shoulders.
My mouth went dry, my eyes
involuntarily widened, and my body became completely still. He was even better
looking in person than I’d imagined.
“Henry, good to see you,” my
boss, whom I referred to as Snarky Steve, said in a surprisingly generous tone.
He even rose from his seat to shake the man’s hand. “Please have a seat.”
Henry Rushton folded all six foot
four inches of his lean, muscular build into the chair next to Steve, which put
him directly across from me. I tensed as his eyes swept the room and landed
briefly on me before continuing to my right. I watched closely as he took in
his new companions, his face perfectly smooth, never betraying a single
emotion.
My Review:
3 stars
This was
a cute story. The characters were fun and the story was good, though my
favorite part is the dramatic opening. However, while I liked Chelsea and
Henry, I had trouble seeing their chemistry beyond being good friends. I feel
like there was a potential there that got rushed near the end, and should have
gone on longer. Ultimately though, this was a fun, short read that would make a
good summer beach read.
*I
received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.*
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Author Bio and Links:
Kay Harris has had a diverse
career with jobs ranging from college professor to park ranger. Now she adds
author to her repertoire. Kay writes romance novels that contain a little bit
of sweet, a dash of sexy, a touch of heartbreak, and a whole lot of fun!
Kay grew up in the Midwest and has
since lived all over the western United States including Montana, Wyoming,
Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and California. She loves to hike, is obsessed with
museums, and enjoys taking her extremely tall and very handsome husband on
adventures.
WEBSITE: http://www.kayharrisauthor.com
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ReplyDeleteI enjoyed getting to know your book; congrats on the tour, I hope it is a fun one for you, and thanks for the chance to win :)
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