Carlie

Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Kimberly M. Clayborne ISBN: 9781301864324
Publisher: Kimberly M. Clayborne Publication: November 17, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kimberly M. Clayborne
ISBN: 9781301864324
Publisher: Kimberly M. Clayborne
Publication: November 17, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Carlie Martinelli is a quiet woman. She's young, successful, single and lives alone with her beagle Wishbone. Carlie is the kind of woman that just keeps to herself. She doesn't start trouble and she doesn't want any trouble.

Devlin O'Connell is a man with a past. He's been a bartender, in a rock band and in prison. He's dealt with alcohol abuse and his own abusive ways. But he changed his ways for the better when his daughter was born.

A routine trip to dump garbage from his bar turns into Devlin saving the life of the beautiful Carlie and getting busted up in the process. Neither of them knowing how that one act of bravery is going to change their lives.

But when days pass without seeing her, he finds himself thinking of her constantly. This behavior is unlike Devlin. He doesn't think of women, they think of him. This girl is different from all the rest and not normally the kind to impact him in any way.
Between jealousy, lust, anger, passion and an unbelievable need, Devlin begins to realize that his feelings for Carlie are different from anything he had ever felt. He fights it at first but finally gives in to everything he feels.

Will this quiet, nerdy, beautiful woman be the one to unravel this bad boy's tough ways?

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Carlie Martinelli is a quiet woman. She's young, successful, single and lives alone with her beagle Wishbone. Carlie is the kind of woman that just keeps to herself. She doesn't start trouble and she doesn't want any trouble.

Devlin O'Connell is a man with a past. He's been a bartender, in a rock band and in prison. He's dealt with alcohol abuse and his own abusive ways. But he changed his ways for the better when his daughter was born.

A routine trip to dump garbage from his bar turns into Devlin saving the life of the beautiful Carlie and getting busted up in the process. Neither of them knowing how that one act of bravery is going to change their lives.

But when days pass without seeing her, he finds himself thinking of her constantly. This behavior is unlike Devlin. He doesn't think of women, they think of him. This girl is different from all the rest and not normally the kind to impact him in any way.
Between jealousy, lust, anger, passion and an unbelievable need, Devlin begins to realize that his feelings for Carlie are different from anything he had ever felt. He fights it at first but finally gives in to everything he feels.

Will this quiet, nerdy, beautiful woman be the one to unravel this bad boy's tough ways?

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