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Casey Coffield has a growing list of personal flaws he keeps locked away in his head: He’s never on time. His list of IOUs to his best friend is endless. Money is always short. Goals are never in reach.Oh, and he’s decided to add college drop-out to that list, too. He doesn’t really think that last one’s such a bad thing, but his family insists it is, so it stays on the list.
On paper, he’s a zero. But in person, when he’s mixing tracks for a sea of bodies at the hottest clubs and parties, he’s downright irresistible. Just-right stubble on his chin, body of a boxer and a
smirk that stimulates all the right nerves—women have never been a problem.
They flock to his swagger and fall for his charm…fast.
All except for this one.
Purple hair, gray eyes, a raspy voice and sass, Murphy Sullivan is a little bit country and a little bit rock-n-roll. And her and Casey? They have history. He can’t remember it, but she wrote a song
about him—and it’s not exactly a love song. But it is good. Damn good. And uncovering her inspiration just might be the key to solving a few of his shortcomings—not to mention open doors to his own big break in the music industry.
But sometimes dreams get messy when they collide. Sometimes life changes patterns. A past paints the wrong picture and futures get cloudy. The only question that remains is who will you choose when
the dust settles—you? Or the girl of your dreams?
Casey is Houston’s best friend. Houston wash the main lead in the previous book in this series. The story CAN absolutely bet read as a standalone but. …..I just feel like you miss the little nuisances the author creates for their characters if you skip ahead. I loved this story bc Casey was not perfect. Actually he was flighty AF and I could really relate to him. He is just trying to figure his life out. Family expectations & burden always make it difficult to find your own way, and Casey really lived this and I could SO relate.
Murphy was cute bc she was typical to me. I guess I found myself rooting for her life to work out because so many people I know ARE Murphy.
Ginger Scott does an outstanding job at developing bringing her characters to life and making me want more. I love it when an author makes me grasp the magnitude of the characters’ feelings. However, Ginger manages to infuse a little bit of different into everyone of her stories. She adds an underdog. She brings light to things in such an effortless way that is just brilliant. I haven’t seen another author do that, and I love it. I notice it now, bc I’m honestly a groupie but I challenge you to do it. Look for it. Seek it out and ponder it because it’s not there in a sanctimonious way, but in a genuine way that let’s me know this is something that’s important to this author. I won’t lie, it infuses a bit of yay into her book. I don’t think its a small thing that she does that but the fact that she continuously makes me feel, and keeps me wanting more, speaks volumes to the type and caliber of author she keeps molding herself into. I always want more of her stories!! ugh! I don’t want to wait! Read it. Read the whole series. I love it!
About Ginger Scott Ginger Scott is an Amazon-bestselling author of eight young and new adult romances, including Waiting on the Sidelines, Going Long, Blindness, How We Deal With Gravity, This Is Falling, You and Everything After, Wild
Reckless and The Girl I Was Before.
A sucker for a good romance, Ginger’s other passion is sports, and she often blends the two in her stories. (She’s also a sucker for a hot quarterback, catcher, pitcher, point guard…the list goes on.) Ginger has been writing and editing for newspapers, magazines and blogs for more than 15 years. She has told the stories of Olympians, politicians, actors, scientists, cowboys, criminals and towns. For more on her and her work, visit her website at http://www.littlemisswrite.com.
When she’s not writing, the odds are high that she’s somewhere near a baseball diamond, either watching her son field pop flies like Bryce Harper or cheering on her favorite baseball team, the Arizona Diamondbacks. Ginger lives in Arizona and is married to her college sweetheart whom she met at ASU (fork ’em, Devils).