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He's the bad-boy biker. She's the good girl working in her family's Indian restaurant. On the surface, nothing about Trucker Carrigan and Pinky Grover's instant, incendiary, attraction makes sense. But when they peel away the layers and the assumptions-- and their clothes--;everything falls into place. The need. The want. The light. The laughter. They have more in common than they ever could've guessed. Is it enough? They won't know until they take a chance on each other—and on love.
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Saw this recommended by several authors on Twitter and while I usually wouldn't buy a novella I couldn't resist.
And I wasn't disappointed!
This author has a fabulously fun voice that made this a lighthearted yet steamy read.
A seemingly good-girl Indian working at her family's restaurant hooks up with the bad boy biker.
Their chemistry is electric but it's the banter that gets me every time.
I'm a dialogue gal so this one ticked all the right boxes for me.
Just wish it could've been longer...
A little bit smuttier than I normally prefer, or rather maybe it was just that it was a novella and therefore there's the regular amount of romance novel smut but crammed into 1/3 the pages? I liked the banter between Pinky and Trucker, their mutual interests (y'know, besides banging each other), and the stuff about the restaurant Pinky's parents own. Her goals. The fact that Trucker was a feminist, mutual talking about consent. Openly talking about racism. I don't know that I buy the ending, but whatever, it's romance.
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