There were two
things Emmit Lewis loved.
Racing cars and
Adaline Morgan.
Time was stolen from
the two young lovers and Emmit vowed never again would he allow
anything to come between the two of them.
Blurred lines both
on and off the track have Emmit being tested beyond his limits. Will
he reach the checkered flag and ignite Adaline’s heart, or will he
be black-flagged and lose everything he has ever dreamed of?
Kelly Elliott is
married to a wonderful Texas cowboy who has a knack for making her
laugh almost daily and supports her crazy ideas and dreams for some
unknown reason...he claims it's because he loves her!
She’s also a mom
to an amazing daughter who is constantly asking for something to eat
while her fingers move like mad on her cell phone sending out what is
sure to be another very important text message.
In her spare time
she loves to sit in her small corner overlooking the Texas hill
country and write.
One of her favorite
things to do is go for hikes around her property with Gus....her
chocolate lab and the other man in her life, and Rose, her golden
retriever. When Kelly is not outside helping the hubby haul brush,
move rocks or whatever fun chore he has in store for her that day,
you’ll find her inside reading, writing or watching HGTV.
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Opening the door, I smiled. Adaline was standing there with an
umbrella over her head as the rain came down steadily. “Hey. I had
to ask which one was your bus. You’ve gotten a different one.”
My smile faded some as I nodded. “Yeah, well a lot of things are
different now.”
Adaline’s face fell as she asked, “May I come in?”
“Um, yeah but Robert’s here and—”
Robert pushed past me and waved to Adaline. “Hey, Adaline! Great
seeing you again. I’m headed back to the hauler, Emmit. See ya
later.”
Slowly shaking my head, I shot daggers at my so-called best friend.
Lola barked and Adaline let out a gasp. “Oh, my gosh. There’s a
dog!”
“Always were observant, Adaline.”
Adaline shot me a dirty look as she slowly nodded. “Well anyway,
I’m sorry Robert ran off. I’ll let him know he can come back.”
Adaline turned and walked off as I squeezed my eyes shut and cursed
under my breath. “Fuck!” I hissed through my teeth. Stepping out
into the rain, I called for her. “Adaline, wait. I’m sorry, if
you want to come in, you’re more than welcome to.”
Turning around slowly, Adaline raised an eyebrow. “Anyone else in
there?”
I didn’t even care I was getting wet. “Like who?” I asked with
a confused look.
With a shrug, Adaline walked back over to me and started up the steps
as I stepped back in and told Lola to sit. Adaline stepped into my
bus and looked around as her eyes widened in surprise as she glanced
back toward the bedroom. “Oh, I don’t know, Cookie maybe?”
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