When good girl Lilly Atkins meets bad boy Cash Stetson, everyone thinks they need a divine intervention.
Sophomore Lilly is intrigued when everyone’s favorite player, Cash Stetson, has her in his sights. Everyone’s telling her to turn and run, but when she glimpses something good underneath that dangerous charm, she just can’t help herself. Will he make a good girl go bad?
Senior Cash’s reputation is state-wide, and not just for his wide receiver skills. But something about little Miss Lilly Atkins and all her sweetness make him want to stake a claim. Everyone knows that bad boys never go good.
Will Lilly and Cash stay hotter than a two dollar pistol? Or will they go down in flames?
Kalan Chapman Lloyd is an attorney and author currently residing in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She enjoys big hair, Supreme Court Decisions on Intellectual Property, hats, the sound of construction and the feel of brand new sweatshirts. Kalan grew up in the small town Tahlequah, OK where she graduated from Tahlequah Senior High School. She attended Oklahoma State University and the University of Tulsa College of Law and has been a member of the Oklahoma Bar since 2008. She and her husband enjoy parenting their left-handed, strong-willed children. She is a Junior League dropout.
Her first book, Home Is Where Your Boots Are, the first in the series, The MisAdventures of Miss Lilly was a finalist in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Awards and spent several weeks at No. 1 on the Literature and Fiction list of Lulu.com. It is set for re-release in May 2015. Her second in the series, These Boots Are Made For Butt-Kickin’, is due out in June of 2015.
Kalan writes about The South and its caricatures.
Her favorite authors are Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Janet Evanovich, Mary Kay Andrews, Jen Hatmaker, Dorothea Benton Frank and Dixie Cash, along with Faulkner, Welty, and Fitzgerald.
OH Ms. Lloyd, I cant even find the words for this story. I read the series backwards so I figured I was going to not like this one because Cash is such a player.... You fooled me again. He COMPLETELY deserves what he gets in the other two books. This one however, as a growing romance between him and Lilly rocks me. I am in awe, at one point I was thinking they should work out, at another cheering on the dead skunk. You captured life at that stage so well and the doubts and fears all first Loves go through. That being said I am still rooting for Spencer and I think someone needs to kick Cash's rear into gear. I cant wait to read book 4
Well, that story was ok...I'm a grandmother, so my interests are different than most others. Things haven't changed all that much since I was in high school. It is a "right of passage" to change boy/girl friends as you go through school. It even follows a lot of people as they go to college.
This is a novella prequel to the ‘Boots’ series. It sets the scene effectively for the series and tells us why the issues were evident from when book 1 really begins. It is a YA in the age of the protagonists but the interesting language and behaviours are such that we not like our YA relatives and friends to read it! It is definitely aimed at the adults who are reading the series – and is told from both protagonists’ point of view – which explains a lot.
I read this after the other two books and it goes some way to explaining Lily's feelings towards Cash. It's an easy read, but there's not really a story to it.
Loved the look back on how Cash and Lilly's relationship got started!! Kalan has created some great characters that pull me into the story, making me want more more MORE!!