Tuesday 11 June 2019

Hide Your Crazy - Lani Lynn Vale - Release Blitz








I’m kind of a lady, but definitely more of a weirdo. 


Hearing the woman at the table behind him say that to her friend should’ve turned Logan
Gibbs off.

It doesn’t. In all honesty, it only makes him listen harder.

He’s had enough weird in his life to last a lifetime. The last thing his complicated
life needs is a woman in it who has no clue what color you get when you mix
yellow and blue together.

Yet, her obvious blonde moments aren’t enough to deter him. Nor is her lack of
finger-painting skills.

I’m a cop, not a miracle worker. 

Hearing the man in the group behind her say that should’ve had Katy Roberts running
away as fast as her feet would carry her. Katy’s father’s a cop, and it’s hard enough
to live her life with Daddy trying to dictate her every move. She needs another
cop in her life like she needs yet another thing to go wrong.

To add onto that, she can’t find a job, has no love life to speak of, and has to
be the oldest known virgin in Kilgore, Texas.

Yet, when she sees his painting—a painting that resembles a piece of the male
anatomy more than the lighthouse they were supposed to be painting—she knows
that she has to give him a chance.

The very last thing the two of them expect is for her father and his boss to force
them to marry after an eensy-weensy accident. An accident that, surprisingly,
both of them want.



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Hide Your Crazy is the first title in the KPD Motorcycle Patrol series. 

One of the things I love most about Lani Lynn Vale’s books are the layers and connections between her characters and series’.  This title features a second generation character, but so many past favorites also make cameo appearances.

Logan is a motorcycle patrol cop, and an alpha male to the core.  Despite his tendency to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, and to say what he thinks that can be a tad unpopular Logan has a big heart.

Katy is Luke Roberts’s daughter, who was first featured in Center Mass, and is kind of quirky and fun.

Their banter is witty and engaging, and their story is full of heat, heart, humor and a touch of suspense.

I will be eagerly awaiting the next addition to the KPD Motorcycle Patrol series.
 






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