Hot in Hellcat Canyon

ebook The Hellcat Canyon Novels

By Julie Anne Long

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A USA Today bestseller's small town romance between opposites is a "laugh-out-loud treat [that] is warmly emotional and richly satisfying" (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
A broken truck, a broken career, and a breakup heard around the world land superstar John Tennessee McCord in Hellcat Canyon. Legend has it that hearts come in two colors there: gold or black. And that you can find whatever you're looking for, whether it's love . . . or trouble. JT may have found both in waitress Britt Langley.
His looks might cause whiplash and weak knees, but Britt sees past JT's rough edge and sexy drawl to a person a lot like her: in need of the kind of comfort best given hot and quick, with clothes off and the lights out.
Her wit is sharp but her eyes and heart—not to mention the rest of her—are soft, and JT is falling hard. But Britt has a secret as dark as the hills, and JT's past is poised to invade their present. It's up to the people of Hellcat Canyon to help make sure their future includes a happily ever after.
"A wonderfully sweet yet also intensely sexy love story." —Booklist, starred review
"This book is a treat to read. . . . and it's damn sexy. Long's ability to create a love story that leaps off the page is as impressive." —Kirkus Reviews
"Funny, sexy, heartwarming." —New York Times bestselling author Lori Wilde
"Sizzlingly smart!" —New York Times bestselling author Susan Andersen
"Romantic fantasy at its purest. . . . a sigh-inducing ending." –New York Times bestselling author Sarah MacLean for the Washington Post
Hot in Hellcat Canyon