**In the middle of nowhere, who will save you?** It’s been a slow night at Hap’s Truck Stop & Diner but all hell is about to break loose. When a horribly injured stranger stumbles in from the road—the apparent victim of a car accident—it’s up to young waitress Norma and her boss Jean to help hi
Talking After Midnight
✍ Scribed by Dakota Cassidy
- Publisher
- MIRA Books;Harlequin ©2014
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 212 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1460334566
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Shields up, sugar--things in Plum Orchard are about to get real.
Marybell Lyman is notorious for two things:
Her look. The wicked hairstyle, multiple piercings and practiced sneer that say: "Stay back--I bite."
Her voice. The syrupy lilt that's her bread and butter at Call Girls, the prim little town's flourishing phone-sex company.
Hunky handyman Taggart Hawthorn is mesmerized by the contradiction: such sweet tones inside such a spiky shell! He wants to know more about mysterious Marybell, to hear more of her sexy talk--all for himself.
But Tag's attentions, delicious as they are, have Marybell panicked. She's been hiding a long time. She's finally got a home, a job and friends she adores. She won't have it all snatched away by another stupid mistake--like falling in love. So when Marybell's past comes calling, she and the Call Girls will prove no one handles scandals like a Southern girl!
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