Crossing the Line
by
Jean Brashear (Goodreads Author)
Grace Winters is the racing world's best-kept secret. And now the secret's out. The up-and-coming chef hopes her newfound celebrity as author of a NASCAR-themed cookbook will give her the financial security she craves. Falling for handsome, much-too-charming playboy Garrett Clark is just a recipe for disaster.
The only home Garrett knows is behind the wheel of a race car,...more
ebook, 224 pages
Published
April 1st 2010
by Harlequin Special Releases
(first published March 24th 2010)
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OMG what a yummy bit of deliciousness this book was. Started at 8:00 in the evening and stayed up all night to finish. DEE-LICIOUS!!
There's a nice plot twist, a good bit of angst on both their parts, outstanding secondary characters and a sweet romance. Just what I wanted and expected from this book.
And one of my favorite lines in a book this year...said by Grace's 4 year old daughter Bella when she meets Garret, "he's pretty" which completely mortifies Garrett.
There's a nice plot twist, a good bit of angst on both their parts, outstanding secondary characters and a sweet romance. Just what I wanted and expected from this book.
And one of my favorite lines in a book this year...said by Grace's 4 year old daughter Bella when she meets Garret, "he's pretty" which completely mortifies Garrett.
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A letter to Rod Stewart resulting in a Cinderella birthday for her daughter sowed the seeds of USAToday, Kindle and NOOK bestselling author Jean Brashear's writing career. A lifelong avid reader, at the age of forty-five with no experience and no training, she decided to see if she could write a book. It was a wild leap that turned her whole life upside down, but she would tell you that though she...more
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