Collision Course
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Description
He's always had a way with women. So it intrigues him when she won't give him the time of day. Sparks fly when two hearts in motion collide.
Florist Joey Reeves is working overtime to stay away from Lou Cortez, the ace mechanic with a reputation for irresistible charm. She's a single mom with enough on her plate—the last thing she needs is entanglement with the hottest guy in town…
"Well, hello there."
Joey glanced up and froze. The man who'd been haunting her sleep looked even better in the hard light of day.
"H-hello." She coughed. The guys who worked at Webster's Garage all looked larger than life, covered in tattoos, muscles, and that indefinable sense of danger they wore like a second skin. But this guy, the tall, Latin lover with dark-brown eyes and lips made for kissing, who had snared her.
Body Shop Bad Boys Series:
Test Drive (Book 1)
Roadside Assistance (Book 2)
Zero to Sixty (Book 3)
Collision Course (Book 4)
What People are Saying About Marie Harte's Body Shop Bad Boys series:
"High octane chemistry keeps the pages turning and your engine revving!" —GINA L. MAXWELL, New York Times & USA Today bestselling author
"I could go for some more of the Bad Boys of Webster's Garage, in fact, I think I would like to have them around 24/7." —Night Owl Romance 5 Stars, Top Pick!
"Harte's take on the redeemed bad boy is fresh and sexy." —Kirkus
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Booklist Review
As Harte continues her Body Shop Bad Boys series, following Zero to Sixty (2017), ace mechanic and auto artist Lou Cortez goes into a flower shop to buy a bouquet to console his sister and meets Josephine Joey Reeves, a single mother. Sparks fly, but Joey is determined not to introduce Lou to her son, Brandon, whom she had at 16, while Lou doesn't want to be involved with anyone with kids, having raised his five sisters because of his mother's neglect. Harte's romance tracks how they overcome their reluctance as Joey frees herself from her disapproving parents and Lou realizes that he loves her and her son. Both are charming characters who can really steam up the sheets.--Chelton, Mary K. Copyright 2017 Booklist
Booklist Reviews
As Harte continues her Body Shop Bad Boys series, following Zero to Sixty (2017), ace mechanic and auto artist Lou Cortez goes into a flower shop to buy a bouquet to console his sister and meets Josephine "Joey" Reeves, a single mother. Sparks fly, but Joey is determined not to introduce Lou to her son, Brandon, whom she had at 16, while Lou doesn't want to be involved with anyone with kids, having raised his five sisters because of his mother's neglect. Harte's romance tracks how they overcome their reluctance as Joey frees herself from her disapproving parents and Lou realizes that he loves her and her son. Both are charming characters who can really steam up the sheets. Copyright 2017 Booklist Reviews.
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Citations
Harte, M. (2018). Collision Course . Sourcebooks.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Harte, Marie. 2018. Collision Course. Sourcebooks.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Harte, Marie. Collision Course Sourcebooks, 2018.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Harte, M. (2018). Collision course. Sourcebooks.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Harte, Marie. Collision Course Sourcebooks, 2018.
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