BLURB:
Country music star Jessie Grant has it all. An amazing voice, a string
of multi-platinum albums, and a sold-out concert tour. But just before her
Hearts on Fire tour rolls into Las Vegas, her lead guitarist is badly injured
and is unable to play. Desperate to find a replacement before the night of a
televised live show, Jessie is forced to accept help from the last person on
earth she wants to see again.
Drew
Carmichael has earned a well-deserved reputation as one of the best
up-and-coming musicians in Nashville, without cashing in on his renowned
father’s name. When Jessie’s manager calls and asks him to fill in for her
band’s injured guitar player, he agrees to help Jessie out even though she cut
him out of her life four months ago.
In Sin
City, sparks fly between Jessie and Drew, and it isn’t long before they give in
to their mutual attraction. But when the dark past Jessie has successfully
hidden for ten years explodes in the media, their tenuous bond is put to the
test, and both Jessie and Drew must learn to trust each other if they don’t
want their newfound romantic relationship to go up in flames.
EXCERPT:
As if sensing she was being watched, she turned and
their gazes collided across the stage. Her smile faltered as the seconds ticked
by. She remained rooted to the spot, so he moved forward. One of them had to
make the first move; it looked like it would be him.
“Hey,” he said as he halted in front of her.
She thanked the roadie, who smiled and left them to
attend to Tara and Renee.
“Hello,” she replied, her tone formal and her eyes
guarded. “Thank you for agreeing to help us out.”
“You’re welcome.” He rested his arm along the top
of his favorite guitar, a Fender Strat that he’d bought when he was sixteen,
after years of saving his allowance and hoarding the money he’d earned doing
odd jobs around town.
Although his father had made good money and left
them fairly well-off after he died, his mom always believed that he should
learn the value of money. It was a lesson he’d learned well, and to this day,
he hadn’t touched one dollar of the money his father had left him. He wanted to
make something of himself on his own terms, not because he had connections or
an inheritance.
“Wally gave me the set list yesterday. It looks
like it’s pretty much the same as before,” he said, after an uncomfortable
silence.
“For the most part.” Jessie tucked a strand of dark
hair behind her ear. “The only difference is, I’ve changed up the order so that
some of my older stuff is sprinkled throughout the set. Works better that way.”
He nodded. “So what the hell happened to Kenny?
Wally said he broke his arm?”
Jessie rolled her eyes. “The damn fool decided to
take a swan dive off the stage, and because he’d had a couple of fireballs
before the show, he miscalculated how close the audience was to the stage and
fell smack dab onto the concrete floor.”
Drew gasped, equally shocked and amused at the
picture she’d painted. “Jesus. Are you serious?”
Her lips curved upwards with a ghost of a smile. It
was something, even if it wasn’t the usual mega-watt smile she gave him when
they used to hang out together. “It’s true. I couldn’t make something like that
up. Broke his arm in two places.”
“Ouch.” He winced, thinking of the pain Kenny must
have been in. “So he’ll be laid up for a while?”
“Looks like it,” she said. Then, without warning,
her tone turned frosty again, and the laughter vanished from her eyes. “Well,
we should get started. Do you feel comfortable with all the songs?”
“Yeah. I could do them in my sleep,” he said, then
frowned. “Did that sound cocky?”
“No. Just confident.” Her unreadable eyes roamed
over his face. “Wally wants us to do a duet.”
“I know.”
He’d taken a look at the sheet music and recognized
the song immediately. Anybody who’d ever attended a wedding in the last twenty
years would probably be aware of the hit ballad that was popular in the early
‘80s. It was a nice song, and one that would suit his and Jessie’s harmonies to
a tee.
“I’m not sold on the idea, but he seems to think
it’ll be good for the CMT taping.”
“Whatever you decide is fine with me.” He brushed
his hair back from his eyes and held her gaze. “I miss talking to you, Jessie,”
he said, unable to stop himself.
Her eyes flickered with some unknown emotion, which
vanished as quickly as it came.
“We should get to work. Time’s a wastin’.” And with
that, she turned her back on him, moved to the center mic near the front of the
stage and never looked back.
AUTHOR Bio and
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Originally
from the San Francisco Bay Area, Alison now lives in Southern Nevada where
she’s still getting used to the blistering summers and the slot machines in
every grocery store.
When
not working at the day job that pays the bills, keeps a roof over her head, and
supports her book and chocolate habits, Alison spends most of her free time
writing. But when she takes a break, she enjoys reading, watching movies, and
spending time with her family and friends.
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Love the romantic cover!
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