Stars, Stripes & Motorbikes
(Holidays in Lake Point Series Book 9)
by Sarah Cass
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Autumn Trask swore off military men years ago. Between being raised by a father who lost both legs in the Gulf War, and the death of her fiancΓ© she knows her heart can’t take more. She keeps her head down and focuses on running her motorcycle shop. The arrival of the retired military hottie shouldn’t derail her like it does. Despite her attraction, she’s determined to push him away.
Lincoln “Linc” Myer is looking for something. After losing a leg in Afghanistan six years ago he worked hard to get back into life. In an effort to find something different, he took a tour around the states on his bike. He stops in Lake Point to visit his old friend Clay Ryley and becomes immediately entranced by the pink-haired beauty and spunk that is Autumn.
A freak accident changes everything. Can Autumn get over her fears in time? Or will her chance at love skip town?
5 STARS
Wow what can I say about Stars, Stripes & motorbikes.
It is simply amazing. It brings into prospective of what losing someone can do, but it's okay to be happy again.
We meet Autumn, she is fun motorcycle rider. She works in her garage with her dad who taught her everything she knows about cars and motorbikes. She has a broken heart and has sworn off solider men. It all changes when she meets Lincoln in Clay's shop.
We meet Lincoln, he came to visit his friend Clay whilst out riding for the past six months. He is getting his head back together after losing his leg seven years ago, and started helping others who are amputees. He loves to travel and also looking for some place new to call home.
Will Autumn change her mind? Will Lincoln find his new home?
This story follows their lives. I loved how it was a slow build up, and not just rushed into relationship. It shows you can find happiness as long as you take one day at a time. I couldn't put it down from first page, I had to know how it all ended.
Reviewed for WTMO.
What Others Are Saying About Stars, Stripes & Motorbikes
I give Stars, Stripes & Motorbikes 5 stars. This is my first read by Sarah Cass and I loved it. It was well written and the characters were perfect. ~ Lawonda
This was a quick and enjoyable read I liked the characters and felt drawn into their lives as the story progressed. I look forward to more books by Ms. Sarah Cass. ~ tiggz
The story is well written though and I love the secondary characters too. Though short and sweet, it does have an HEA and can be read as a stand alone. ~ SJ
Other Books in the Holidays in Lake Point Series
Santa, Maybe
Deep-Fried Sweethearts
Stalled Independence
Witch Way
A Thorough Thanksgiving
Eve's New Year
Heartstrings & Hockey Pucks
Luck of the Cowgirl
Free Falling
Love For Hire
Haunted Hearts
About Sarah Cass
Sarah Cass' world is regularly turned upside down by her three special needs kids and loving mate, so she breaks genre barriers; dabbling in horror, straight fiction and urban fantasy. She loves historicals and romance, and characters who are real and flawed, so she writes to understand what makes her fictional people tick. And she lives for a happy ending - eventually. And enough twists to make it look like she enjoys her title of Queen of Trauma Drama a little too much.
An ADD tendency leaves her with a variety of interests that include singing, dancing, crafting, cooking, and being a photographer. She fights through the struggles of the day, knowing the battles are her crucible; she may emerge scarred, but always stronger. The rhythms to her activities drive her words forward, pushing her through the labyrinths of the heart and the nightmares of the mind, driving her to find resolutions to her characters' problems.
While busy creating worlds and characters as real to her as her own family, she leads an active online life with her blog, Redefining Perfect, which gives a real and sometimes raw glimpse into her life and art. You can most often find her popping out her 140 characters in Twitter speak, and on Facebook.
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