That Business Between Us series by Pamela Morsi (#1, 3-6)
Requirements: .ePUB/AZW3 Reader, 6 MB | Version: Retail Reissues 2019/2020
Overview: Pamela Morsi is a USA Today, Waldenbooks, and Barnes & Noble bestselling author of romance. She broke into publishing in 1991 with Heaven Sent and has been gracing readers with at least a book a year ever since. Two of her novels, Courting Miss Hattie (1992) and Something Shady (1996), won the Romance Writers of America’s RITA Award, the highest honor in romance publishing, and others have been RITA finalists.
Genre: Romance
Red’s Hot Honky-Tonk Bar (#1): From a Rita-Award-Winning Author, comes a perfect novel that reminds us that sometimes circumstances unexpectedly offer a second chance to get things right.
Red Cullens likes her life. Tight jeans and tattooed, at forty-six she’s turned her hard luck degree from the school of hard knocks into sole ownership of her own honky-tonk. She’s got some good music and some steady money and a handsome young fiddle player to warm her lonely nights. She’s also got a past tucked neatly away. One phone call changes everything. There is a bridge she could never burn and it’s now forcing her in a direction she never thought she would go.
Suburban Renewal (#3): Corrie and Sam married young. Now, on the eve of their 25th wedding anniversary Corrie asks: “Are we together because we want to be, or because we’ve always been?” For longtime sweethearts, love is not something that gets handed out with a diploma; it has to be earned day-by-day.
Corrie: "I had dreams for college and a career. My reality was a teen pregnancy and marriage to a directionless hometown boy who will never meet my mother’s approval."
Sam: "I’ve never recovered from the shocking tragedy of my mother’s death or my father’s imprisonment, but I know what’s important in life and my grandmother taught me what love can mean. That’s what I want, for myself and for Corrie… Suburban Renewal is a poignant story of two broken souls who rediscover themselves and their love.
Last Dance at Jitterbug Lounge (#4): From a USA Today bestselling author, comes Rita Award finalist with with Strong Romantic Elements– Pamela Morsi at her finest.
For Jack Crabtree, returning home to the backwoods of Catawah to tend to his ailing grandfather isn’t exactly how he wanted to spend the better part of his week. He’d just closed a huge deal at work, had three kids home for the summer, and a wife who was angry at him for trying to move them to a bigger house–not to mention, he wasn’t looking fowrard to spending his time running through an obstacle course of crazy relatives who, since his father’s death, never felt like anything more than strangers.
When his mother insists his wife join him, he learns how much you miss when you stay out of the dance. With the right person at his side and the love of his grandparents as his guide, Jack learns that life is a complicated jump and jive through calamity and strife, but there’s nothing like letting go and following the music. The times and the steps may change, but the passion remains the same, especially within the walls of the Jitterbug Lounge.
The Bentley’s Buy a Buick (#5): “Think you can trust your husband? Think again!”
That’s what the gossipy types at Erica Bentley’s new job say. Even her (multi-divorced) mom agrees. But Erica’s “sure” she knows her husband, Tom, better than that. He says he loves her, and shows it in a million ways. Except…he has been working extra-late these days. And he’s been kinda quiet. Even secretive.
Happily married Tom Bentley never thought his head could be turned–until he saw Clara. Her sleek body has him longing, and he can’t get her 127” wheelbase out of his mind. That’s right. Erica’s “competition” is…a car. The beautiful Buick has Tom completely car-crazy. And Erica’s sleuthing is making her just plain crazy. One of them needs to come clean with their newest obsessions, before Clara drives their happy marriage into a ditch!
The Bikini Car Wash (#6)(February 2020): After Andrea Wolkowicz abandons corporate life to help care for her sister, she quickly wears out the want ads in their rustbelt hometown. Time to be her own boss.Every mogul knows the best idea is an old idea with a new twist. So Andi proudly revives her father’s business: an old-fashioned car washstaffed entirely by bikini-clad women. That ought to get trafficand bloodflowing on Grosvenor Street!This gutsy gimmick soon has the whole town in a lather, and not necessarily in a good way.Scandalized citizens are howling, neighboring businesses are worried. But straitlaced grocery-store owner Pete Guthrie is definitely intrigued. He knows it’s hard to run a small business in a big-box world. To him, Andi’s brains and bravery are as alluring as the bikini she calls business attire.
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