Synopses & Reviews
If any man wants more than a dance with her, they’ll have to get past him… Konigsburg, Texas, Book 5 Deirdre Brandenburg has an MBA and a dream to become the coffee supplier for Konigsburg’s growing restaurant industry. What she doesn’t have is money, courtesy of her billionaire father’s scheme to make her come home. All she needs is three months until her trust fund kicks in. Until then, she needs a job. Hiring the new girl next door is a no-brainer for ex-gambler Tom Ames. He’s already succeeded in making his bar, the Faro, a growing tourist draw. Deirdre’s beauty will pull in the locals—particularly every red-blooded male in the Hill Country. As he watches her transform from tentative business wonk to confident, sassy barmaid, he realizes he wants first crack at her heart. When Big John Brandenburg sends Deirdre’s ex-boyfriend to drag her home, the plan backfires, leaving Tom’s bar in shambles and Deirdre kidnapped by a band of loony Texas secessionists. Things are looking pretty bleak—except the good people of Konigsburg have no intention of giving Deirdre up, either. Even if it takes every Faro employee, every last Toleffson, and one cranky iguana to give the honky-tonk lovebirds a chance at forever.
Warning: Contains dirty dancing, hot summer sex, a honky-tonk makeover, and one nippy iguana.
Synopsis
Deirdre has an MBA and a dream. What she doesn’t have is money; her father’s cut her off. Until her trust fund kicks in, she needs a job.
Tom is sure Deirdre will draw the locals into his bar. As she transforms from business wonk to sassy barmaid, he realizes he wants first crack at her heart.
Then Deirdre’s ex-boyfriend appears, and his bumbling leaves Tom’s bar in shambles and Deirdre kidnapped by a band of loony Texas secessionists. Things look pretty bleak—until the good people of Konigsburg get involved to give the lovebirds a chance.
About the Author
A recent transplant to the Colorado foothills, Meg and her husband have lived all over the United States. Her favorite thing to do, when gas prices were low, was travel—preferably off the interstate. She is a retired journeyman teacher and freelance writer, mother of two sons and a variety of cats and dogs. She and her husband still indulge their wanderlust when the spirit moves, though these days they’re more likely to travel by planes and trains. Visit her web site at www.megbenjamin.com. Brand New Me is her fifth published title.