Rock the Boat: A Griffin Bay Novel
โ Scribed by Starling, Lib
- Book ID
- 109279050
- Publisher
- Running Rabbit Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 153 KB
- Series
- Griffin Bay 1
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Overview: Jordan Griffin has worked hard to make her charter sailing business a success. But years of catering to rich, entitled clients have finally worn her down. Sheโs on the verge of giving up when she gets a request for a mysterious charterโฆ and itโs accompanied by a suspiciously large payment. The money will set her up for a year, allowing her to figure out where her life is headed. But payments that large donโt come from pleasant clients. Jordan braces for the worstโฆ but the worst doesnโt even begin to describe what she finds waiting at her slip. Davis Steen is a world-famous rock star, but his fame is fading. His manager sends him on a ten-day sailing vacation with one clear directive: use the time to figure out exactly where his career is going or the record label will drop him. But the last thing Davis wants is contemplation. The serenity of the San Juan Islands only amplifies his doubtsโand Davis would rather sail away from his problems than confront them head-on. Heโs eager to have a good time the only way he knows how: with booze, loud musicโฆ and debauchery. Davis clashes hard with the sexy but straight-laced captain. Despite her irritation with his party-boy image, Jordan finds Davisโs alpha personality and gorgeous body impossible to resist. The fire that flares between them is stoked more by fury than affection. But when they can no longer deny their attraction, the captain and the rock star must learn to see eye-to-eye. If they can chart a course together, theyโll turn hate into loveโฆ and find unexpected passion filling their sails.
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