Zero to Sixty
By (Author) Marie Harte
Sourcebooks, Inc
Sourcebooks Casablanca
7th February 2017
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
384
Width 106mm, Height 175mm
Marie Harte adds a third sexy installment to her Body Shop Bad Boys series BAD BOY SAM + GOOD GIRL IVY = LEARNING TO LOVE AGAIN After her last disaster of a relationship, Ivy Stephens is content being single. She has her job, her apartment-and the cute little puppy she's seen hanging around. When he escapes, she finds her search efforts aided by a big, burly, devastatingly handsome man. One who claims a prior claim on her dog. Sam Hamilton is at loose ends since his best friend fell in love. He finds a sense of purpose in rescuing strays. The puppy who's stolen his heart just happens to run into blond, beautiful Ivy. And Sam can't help hoping she'll take in one more stray-him-for good.
"There is more than enough drama, amusing dialogue and personal epiphanies to keep readers flipping pages." - RT Book Reviews
"There's a definite spark between the two and neither one tries to resist ignition..." - Publishers Weekly
"Zero to Sixty is a savory romance that blends humor, heart and heat to deliver a top of the charts performance. It's love at first sight." - Night Owl Romance, 5/5 Stars, Top Pick!
"With a great mix of self-reflection, crazy puppy antics and steamy kisses, Zero to Sixty is a fast ride with a well-won, happily ever after payoff." - BookPage
"Zero to Sixty is a heartfelt, sexy and emotional romance, and I really enjoyed it and definitely recommend it." - Harlequin Junkie
"Zero to Sixty is a lightweight romance contemporary brimming laughter, love, and family. Perfect escapism for the romance lover in all of us." - Smexy Books
Caffeine addict, boy referee, and romance aficionado, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author MARIE HARTE is a confessed bibliophile and devotee of action movies. Whether hiking or biking around town, or hanging at the local tea shop, she's constantly plotting to give everyone a happily ever after. She lives in in Central Oregon.