Down and Dirty
Coming May 22!!
Published by: Romance Rebels Publishing
Cover Artist:Â Sinfully Sweet Designs
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Get in, get downâŠand get filthy with these sexy, hardworking, blue-collar heroes who donât mind when things get a little dirty at work or at play.
This collection of 22 brand new stories from USA Today and International Best-Selling authors is full of scorching hot romance tales that will be sure to leave you breathless for more. These men work hard and play even harder.
From cops to mechanics, miners to brewmasters, they arenât afraid to go all in. At the end of the day, when they find the woman who completes them, they learn love and life can be as messy as their day jobsâŠand they wouldnât have it any other way.
Featuring stories from: Lori King, Maia Dylan, Sarah Marsh, Elena Kincaid, Cecile Tellier, London Saint James, Bella Settarra, Rose Nickol, RL Merrill, Ashley Malkin, Lucy Felthouse, Scarlett J Rose, Sydney Lea, CR Moss, Samantha A. Cole, Danielle James, Ava Campbell, Eva Moore, Kimberlie L. Faye, Sabrina Sol, Nikki Prince, and Mia Hopkins
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Beer Goggles By Ava Campbell
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Connor Callahan did his best work when it came to beer and babes. As long as live was full of laughs, he was good. It wasnât until some hot shot journalist started asking questions that his past that he’d tried so hard to forget came back to haunt him.
Allison Drake, top notch reporter was bumped down to do a fun and leisure piece about a bar and new up and coming brew master. She was going to do everything in her power to hurry things along and go back to the big city where she belonged.
However, a car accident, and a few beers later, things change between them. Things arenât always as black and white as they were before. Can the two of them face the truth about themselves, and be open to the future, or will they both live life with their beer goggles on?
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Allison had one job to do, and it seemed she had gotten everything she needed for the story, and then some. Taking the drink Conner gave her, she sipped it, enjoying the taste and the coolness calming her throat after talking so long. It seemed that he and the bar had a very large following. It was an easy piece to write, in fact, she could have it done by tonight and sent off. That was if she wanted to leave right away. Something called to her in this little town, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city she had grown up in. Connor wasnât a bad way to spend the night either. It had been a while since she had been with anyone, even though she was with Doyle not that long ago. The sexual draw just wasnât there, but Connor, now she could almost see herself getting tangled up in the sheets with him and not coming up for air for a long time. Too bad he was just a playboy type and not one to stay long term. Maybe that was just what she needed. Some way to let off all the stress and drama that came with her job.
Her phone buzzed indicating she had a text. Pulling it out, she felt her once happy mood crumble as the message was from Doyle asking when she was coming back and to have drinks when she returned, again. Damn it, couldnât she just get a break for at least a weekend?
âBoyfriend bugging you about being away from home?â He asked, bumping her shoulder playfully as he sat next to her on an empty bar stool.
âNo, I mean, shit I donât know. Heâs not my boyfriend, well he was, I guess itâs complicated. Anyway, so yea.â She let her statement float away while taking a large drink of her beer, begging the liquor to do its job and dull her senses, even for a night.
âWell, if it means anything, heâs an idiot. And you should totally send him a barfing emoji.â Turning to look at him, she laughed. What was he? She hadnât used emojis in forever, not that she really had anyone to send them to.â He swiped her phone out of her hand, calling a number, his and then hung up. Watching what he was doing, she waited while he fiddled with his screen. Her phone buzzed, and a silly face popped up next to a beer. Oh my god, that was too funny.
âSee they can be funny and totally fit the situation. Now you send me one. I promise I wonât judge.â Wanting to play his little game, she hit the icon on her phone and scrolled looking at different ones before finding two people high fiving each other. This went back and forth for a while until something bothered her.
âHey, why do they have the eggplant? Who would send that?â
âYouâre so cute and innocent. Normally it is about someoneâs cock.â She spat her beer and totally understood it now. That was too funny.
âSo, do we start referring to someoneâs junk as an eggplant. Is that what you call yours?â feeling braver as time went on, she felt more comfortable with asking odd questions she normally wouldnât.
âNah. I call mine the truth.â His eyes twinkled as he smirked.
Huh, okay, she would bite this time. âThe truth?â
âOh yeah, because the truth hurts.â At that, she busted up laughing. Holy shit this man was funny. âOh, come on, now you canât ever think of something with truth in it without thinking about my large cock.â She was not going to anymore. Yet he continued to go on with various movie references and titles. âI want the truth. You canât handle the truth.â âThe truth shall set you free.â Oh god. She was laughing so hard at this point, she had to pee. Excusing herself, she went to freshen up. Quickly as she could, she went back to the bar, only to see her seat was taken by a beautiful raven-haired woman, with a perfect body and leaning on Connor. He was smiling brightly at her, calling for a drink from Jett. She hadnât been gone that long. Guess he was just like she thought, a playboy. All about the beer and some babes. Only she was a pawn floating around trying to be something she wasnât, writing a story about his place. Fine. She didnât need to stay where she wasnât really wanted. Taking some money out of her wallet, she put it on the end of the bar, away from Connor, nodding to Jett and walked out the door, avoiding getting seen.
She was going to finish the story, drive home, and go back to where things were normal. Where she was normal. Boring for sure, but normal, whatever that meant anymore.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Ava Campbell is a writer, reader and romance lover.
For Ava, her men can be bikers, hitman, lawmen, or brewmasters…it doesn’t matter as long as he’s a bad boy with a heart of gold. So join her as she take you on the ride of your life where she proves a kiss is worth a thousand words!
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