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What's the book about?
Blurb
Unbeknownst to her boyfriend, Sassy South
Carolina hairstylist, Rainey Brown, is headed to Missoula, dead set on giving
her minor league baseball player boyfriend of four years an ultimatum. Either put
a ring on it or let her go, preferably not the latter.
When Rainey's piece of crap car dies in the
middle of Nowhere, Montana, she's sure she's a gonner, until gorgeous
restaurateur Beck Hartnett stops to help. Beck falls hard for Rainey, and knows
she would admit she's fallen for him too, if she wasn't too stubborn to admit
it. Beck has five days before the car is repaired to steal Rainey away from a
boyfriend who doesn't deserve her. Five days before she's gone for good.
Excerpt
“Oh.
My. God. Adam. You’re good with this? You seem like you are.” Because I was
ecstatic. “Wow, I can’t believe you’re done with baseball.” I leaned over the
console and kissed him. God, I loved this man.
“I’m
not done with baseball.” He had the gall to smile against my lips. “I got a job
coaching in the Pioneer League in Missoula. Montana.”
“Montana?”
I felt like I’d been kicked in the gut.
Just
last season, the front office of the Blowfish minor league team here in
Columbia had offered Adam a job as an assistant coach. Adam turned them down,
said his shoulder was good and he was going to play baseball a few more years,
maybe forever. Now all of a sudden, he’s going to coach in a lesser league two
thousand miles away?
“Yeah,
babe, I rented a house. Montana’s gorgeous, you’re going to love it, and when
you come visit—.”
“Visit.”
Author bio and links
Kim
Boykin is a women's fiction author with a sassy Southern streak. She is the
author of The Wisdom of Hair, Steal Me, Cowboy, and Palmetto Moon (Summer
2014.) While her heart is always in South Carolina, she lives in Charlotte,
North Carolina, with her husband, 3 dogs, and 126 rose bushes.
Links:
Kim Boykin website: http://kimboykin.com/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/authorkimboykin
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/AuthorKimBoykin
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