Rowdy A marked men novel

Jay Crownover

Book - 2014

"The New York Times and USA Today bestselling Marked Men series continues with this sizzling, sexy story of love, heartbreak, fate, and second chances. After the only girl he ever loved told him that he would never be enough, Rowdy St. James knocked the Texas dust off his boots and set out to live up to his nickname. A good ol' boy looking for good times and good friends, Rowdy refuses to take anything too seriously, especially when it comes to the opposite sex. Burned by love once, he isn't going to let himself trust a woman again. But that's before his new co-worker arrives, a ghost from the past who's suddenly making him question every lesson he ever learned. Salem Cruz grew up in house with too many rules and to...o little fun--a world of unhappiness she couldn't wait to forget. But one nice thing from childhood has stayed with her; the memory of the sweet, blue-eyed boy next door who'd been head over heels in love with her little sister.Now, fate and an old friend have brought her and Rowdy together, and Salem is determined to show him that once upon a time he picked the wrong sister. A mission that is working perfectly--until the one person that ties them together appears, threatening to tear them apart for good"--

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Genres
Romance fiction
Published
New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2014]
Language
English
Main Author
Jay Crownover (-)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
viii, 400 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780062333056
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Review by Booklist Review

New adult romance star Crownover (Nash, 2014) continues her Marked Men series with this tale about Salem Cruz, who is good at running away from her problems. Ever since she escaped her tiny Texas town and her overbearing father, she has been living the life of a vagabond. When she is offered a job in Denver at one of the best tattoo joints in the business, she takes it, but only after learning that Rowdy St. James, a boy from her past, works there. Rowdy hates the idea of love. The people he loves always seem to abandon him. So when Salem shows up, he avoids her. If he doesn't talk to her, then she can't leave him behind again. Rowdy's plan doesn't last long, and the two slowly start to rekindle their old friendship before realizing that their relationship has always been more than friendly. Full of intimate yet spicy scenes, this novel takes readers on an emotional ride. Though it is mostly lighthearted, Crownover's frank novel does addresses domestic violence and abuse.--Smith, Patricia Copyright 2014 Booklist

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