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Latest revision as of 01:19, 9 February 2019
Book 1 in the Twelve Months series.
Book Description
Making copies and making coffee isn't exactly every girl's dream. Sylvie Embers, 23, who lives in Aurora and talks to a cat that doesn't even belong to her, is exasperated with her life. After pouring one too many cups of coffee and spending half of her working week staring at a photocopier, she appeals to her boss for something a little more challenging than “How many sugars would you like in that?”
The unexpected happens, and she gets an offer she can't, but should refuse. After struggling to find a suitable candidate for a big project and even bigger money spinner, her boss enlists an unprepared Sylvie.
Opportunity sure didn't knock, it crashed through the front doors. Being asked to go on the road for twelve months to write a book on the infamous rock band, Twisted Temper was never on this girl's agenda. Notorious for their police records, off stage insanity, less than docile behavior, and well… twisted tempers, Sylvie begrudgingly agrees to join the band on tour and is catapulted into a world of so much more than the clichéd sex, drugs, and rock and roll.
Struggling to find her feet in her newly demanding climate isn't helped by the obscene bad manners of lead guitarist - Jamison "Jam" Rivera, who seems to relish in making her life a little more difficult than it already is. Recalcitrant, intimidating, dark, and so, so beautifully male, Jamison takes an instant dislike to the curly-haired writer... Or so she thinks. "Don’t waste your time trying to plant seeds in my head. Believe me when I say I've planted all my own seeds over the years, and I own the Whole. Damn. Forest." She should run, because everyone knows oil and water never mixed...
Twelve Months is the first installment in an epic three-part series.