Montana Son
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
Can he forgive himself, move on, and let love in?
Mason Calhoun is still trying to shrug off the label of bad boy, even though he’s proved his worth to the town. But his penchant for fast cars and Harleys makes it difficult for the town to forget the accident that killed his youngest brother, Mitch. It’s hard for him to forget when the girl responsible for him losing his head is back in town, hotter than ever, swinging spanners at his father’s garage, Calhoun Customs.
When Paige Drew loses her job at the track, she takes it as a sign to come home to Bigfork and make peace with the past before she takes the next step in her life. She’s been on Trinity Calhoun’s pit crew ever since that fatal night that changed her life forever. She’s hidden behind the scenes at the racetrack for too long, ignored by her family for causing a scandal in their otherwise perfect lives.
But coming home means confronting Mason Calhoun, the reason she ran in the first place.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Kees makes a spirited return to the Calhoun Customs Garage in the fast-paced and emotional third romance of her Calhouns of Montana series (after Montana Daughter). After Paige Drew loses her job as mechanic on a race crew, she returns home to Bigfork, Mont., to face up to her fraught relationship with her parents. Six years before, Paige and her then-boyfriend, Mason Calhoun, shared a reckless kiss while Mason was driving, causing a car accident that killed Mason's brother, Mitch. Though Mason blames himself and deals with his guilt by throwing himself into his work at his father's garage, Paige's parents have never forgiven her for the hit their reputations took in town gossip. Now Mason agrees to help Paige uncover the secrets she believes her father, the town sheriff, is hiding. As Paige and Mason reconnect, Kees explores the crippling effects of shame and blame, balancing heavy emotions with fast cars and fun supporting characters. Kees's self-proclaimed NASCAR fandom lends an air of authenticity to the energetic narrative. Fans of small-town romance will devour this sensitive tale of redemption and second chances.