Author : Ruthie Knox
Publisher : Loveswept
ISBN 13 : 0345546423
Total Pages : 294 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (455 download)
Book Synopsis Roman Holiday: The Adventure Begins by : Ruthie Knox
Download or read book Roman Holiday: The Adventure Begins written by Ruthie Knox and published by Loveswept. This book was released on 2014-02-24 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Together at last! This rollicking eBook bundle includes the first five episodes of Ruthie Knox’s sexy, seductive serial, Roman Holiday. EPISODE 1: CHAINED EPISODE 2: HITCHED EPISODE 3: BLINDSIDED EPISODE 4: RAVAGED EPISODE 5: IGNITED Ashley Bowman is having a bad week. Reeling from the death of her beloved grandmother, she returns to the Florida Keys only to learn that a heartless Miami developer has gotten hold of the crappy vacation rentals she calls home. Ashley has one day to clear out before Roman Díaz destroys the only place in the world that matters to her. Chaining herself to a palm tree in the bulldozers’ path seems like a good way to stop him . . . until she realizes she should’ve brought food and water. And pants. Also, it would help if the evil developer wasn’t so ridiculously hot. The last thing Roman Díaz needs is some sun-kissed blond protester getting her picture in the newspaper and messing up his plans. He bought the property fair and square, and the resort he wants to build on the site is the key to realizing his highest ambitions. But when a hurricane blows through, Roman has to hustle Ashley to safety if he wants to protect his reputation—and that means giving in to some pretty scandalous demands. Praise for Ruthie Knox “A great new voice in contemporary romance . . . hilarious, heartfelt, and hot.”—New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Kristan Higgins “Knox writes incredible romance.”—RT Book Reviews “I’ll read anything by Ruthie Knox—her books are always sexy, funny, beautifully poignant, and honest.”—Molly O’Keefe, bestselling author of Crazy Thing Called Love “One of the reasons I so like [Ruthie Knox’s] work is because [her] heroines are women I personally can relate to.”—Dear Author