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Summer Heat

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Summer Heat

By: Rosie Burke
Narrated by: Kayla Barber
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The start of summer used to mean a season of carefree pursuits and a break from duties and responsibilities, but not for everyone...

A job cut lands Ryleigh Walker back in her parents’ guest room, broke, and working for peanuts in a dental office of women after spending the last six years on her own while working primarily with males.

What is wrong with this picture?

On a girls' night out, a set of jade eyes across the bar have her thinking of a bit of sizzle and snap.

Hmm, what if?

Max Walsh can't shake the memory of a set of icy blue eyes sizing him up from across his favorite sports bar last year. Since then, he’s struggled to shake loose from an ill-suited relationship with his high school girlfriend.

Surely, adulting should be more fun than this?

Add in a pair of meddling mothers and an ex who just won’t let go. Can Ryleigh and Max navigate the roadblocks and overcome the obstacles that keep popping up, including the ones they’re creating themselves? Or is it too little, too late?

©2022 Rosie P. Burke (P)2025 Rosie P. Burke
Contemporary
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