Fumbled (The Girls of Beachmont #1)

Fumbled (The Girls of Beachmont #1)

T. K. Rapp

T. K. Rapp

A good love story always begins the same way. A chance meeting. A sizzling look. A flat tire… Dani Miner could have been voted least likely to be a damsel in distress. Tabor Hunter should have been voted most likely to do the rescuing. So when Dani gets a flat tire on her way home one evening, she is, at first, less than thrilled to be helped out by a man that is clearly too charming for his own good. Even if he is handsome. And buff. And the king of the thousand watt smile. However, prickly Dani is eventually charmed by her hottie knight in shining sunglasses. And a brief moment spent on the side of the road on a hot summer evening quickly leads to a first date. But what Dani doesn’t realize is that she has just agreed to go out with the very famous defensive end for the San Diego Quakes. And Tabor is thrilled to finally meet a woman who doesn’t fall at his overly athletic feet. This year's most valuable player is excited to have a chance to be an ordinary guy with a less than ordinary woman. But being a celebrity can put a real kink in your love life and Dani, a woman used to a much quieter life, is soon caught up in the high paced world of fame and football. Falling in love is easy. Falling in love with a sports star is another story. Can Dani figure out how to play the game before she fumbles her chance at happiness?**
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String Beans (The Girls of Beachmont #2)

String Beans (The Girls of Beachmont #2)

T. K. Rapp

T. K. Rapp

Viola Banks had music in her blood. As an aspiring song writer, she grew up wanting nothing more than to have her words sung for all the world to hear. That all changed when she fell in love and married a man whose ambitions became more important than her own. And when it all fell disastrously apart, she realized she was left with nothing but shattered dreams and empty promises. A fairytale without the happy ending. Trying to pick up the pieces, Viola decides to move to Los Angeles for a new beginning. Her chance to find the voice she thought she had lost. Wyatt Jenson’s life was settled. He had a job. A girlfriend. A future. Moving back to L.A. to take over the family business was the last thing he wanted. But obligation called and he found himself putting down roots in the last place he ever thought he would be. He finds himself the new owner of String Beans, the local music hotspot and coffee shop. It only takes one night, one song, one random encounter, and lives can change forever. Viola has to learn to open a heart that’s been broken. Because the only way to move on is to remember how to love.**
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Being There

Being There

T. K. Rapp

T. K. Rapp

When Cass Howard was young, she never dreamed she would have the perfect job, living in New York, with an amazing man by her side. That’s a good thing…because none of that ever happened.Drew Alexander was the one person who knew Cass better than almost anyone, and the friendship that developed in high school carried them to college. Despite the distance, their bond grew stronger, revealing to each of them what they meant to each other. A series of fleeting moments and a string of failed relationships helped them realize that what they really wanted, what they needed, was each other. But that was five years ago, and sometimes things just don’t work out. Now twenty-five, Cass finds herself living in Houston, working at a small publishing house as an editor. By most accounts, she appears happy, however she has managed to avoid a true relationship, opting to channel all of her energy on work, despite protests from her best friend.The only thing that can drag her away is the annual girls’ weekend, which comes at the best possible time, because Cass has just learned life-altering news. With the most recent blow to her life looming overhead, will the getaway with her closest friends change her outlook on life? Or will her inability to put the past behind her stifle any chance she has of moving on? Will she ever be able to open up and let those who love her be there for her?
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Finding Laila: Some Changes are Necessary

Finding Laila: Some Changes are Necessary

T. K. Rapp

T. K. Rapp

Joey, Cole, Haden and Braxton have been a constant in my life since I was five, and I have loved being one of the guys. I've been cheerleader. I've been study partner. I've been listener. When we're young, we don't realize the profound impact certain people will have on our lives. I had no idea twelve years ago I'd meet four boys who would turn out to be my best friends, my soul mates - my barmy. Now school is almost done, our last summer together is drawing closer, and I'm trying to hold on to what we have while I still can. After this, we'll have to say goodbye to each other as our choices will take our lives in different directions. But I don't know if our friendship can survive once secrets and surprises begin revealing themselves to us at every turn. When it's all said and done, will our friendships remain unbreakable? Or will our once strong bond prove to be weaker than we anticipated? Letting go is harder than I though, but some changes are necessary. And finding Laila...finding myself...may be the greatest journey of all.
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Mine to Lose

Mine to Lose

T. K. Rapp

T. K. Rapp

What happens when the fairy tale ends before it even begins? Three years, two graduations, an engagement and a move to another, Emogen and Ryan are more in love than ever. He’s the one man she never expected to have and the only man she’s determined to keep. He’s her forever, and there’s nothing she wouldn’t do for him. Almost, that is. Ryan announces that he’s accepted a job offer that requires yet another move. Angry he didn’t discuss his decision with her first, Emogen refuses to pack up and follow. She has a career, too, and she’s not ready to give it up. Although determined to make the long distance thing work, their lives and careers begin to take a toll on the relationship, leaving them to wonder if they’re doing the right thing. Sometimes love isn’t enough. When you lose the one thing you are certain of, will you fight to get it back? Or will you let it go?
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