When three city girls are burned by the same man and decide to do something about it, the results get scorching.
Olivia Bennett left New York hoping to find answers, and maybe a little bit of revenge. What she didn’t expect was running into Wyatt Wilder on the side of a Tennessee mountain when he saves her and her two new friends from certain disaster.
He’s handsome and wealthy. He’s also grumpy, self-important, overly proud and a bully.
Wyatt pushes all her buttons—the good ones and the bad.
Not that it matters because he’s also her new boss. She needs the temporary nanny position caring for his daughter to help pay for her vehicle’s repairs so she’d better bite her tongue and toe the line.
This hot single dad is as off-limits as he is frustrating. So why does she still want to peel off his `Wranglers and jump him?
Welcome to Bitter End, TN, a small town that is about to feel the heat. So are the men of the town’s founding family--the Wilder brothers. Because three broken-hearted women on the adventure of a lifetime stranded in the middle of nowhere by a broken-down RV can lead to hilarious results… and maybe even love.
Cat Johnson is a top 10 New York Times bestseller and a nine-time USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romance that usually features hot alpha heroes (who often wear combat or cowboy boots) and the sassy heroines brave enough to love them.
Known for her unique marketing, Cat has sponsored pro bull riders. Three people–that she knows of–have her tagline “Let’s Buck” tattooed on their bodies. She has used bologna to promote romance novels and her books are listed on the menu at Joseph’s Fine Foods in Drumright, OK.
She is the recipient of a Publishers Weekly Starred Review (which someone once told her is a pretty big deal). She’s signed with Nora Roberts at her bookstore in Boonsboro and Cat’s books are launching to the moon aboard Astrobotic’s Peregrine Mission One inside the first ever commercial lunar time capsule.
Cat considers herself a “working writer”, meaning don’t ask IF she’s working on a book because she ALWAYS is (otherwise she can’t pay the bills). But please do feel free to ask WHAT she is working on. She’ll be happy to tell you.