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Going Gets Hot

By: Rachelle Ayala
Narrated by: Tor Thom, Charley Ongel
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Publisher's Summary

Amber Myers is book smart and people stupid, and she’s tired of being invisible and dateless. Luckily her sister is a hairdresser and works at a beauty salon - in Sapphire Falls.

Chad Powers would rather look into a microscope than approach the only woman he’s ever crushed on. He follows her to Sapphire Falls, and his farm boy cousins turn him into a hunk in time for the Summer Festival.

The going gets hot when both Amber and Chad get more attention than they bargained for - especially when they’re voted the Festival King and Queen.

My Country Hearts is a light-hearted, heart-warming series of romances set in Erin Nicholas' Sapphire Falls world (made available by special license). Enjoy the stories in order or out of order. They are stand-alone and fun either way.

Going Haywire, Honey & Max
Going Toe to Mistletoe, Candi & Troy
Going Hearts over Heels, Ginger & Marsh
Going Gets Hot, Amber & Chad

©2018 Rachelle Ayala (P)2019 Rachelle Ayala Publishing, LLC

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