Introducing Leave The Night On by Laura Trentham.... *GIVEAWAY*


Love, betrayal, and sweet revenge--




life in Cottonbloom is about to get a whole lot hotter . . .










LEAVE THE NIGHT ON







Cottonbloom #4


Laura Trentham


Releasing Aug 1, 2017


St. Martin's Press



Love, betrayal, and sweet revenge--life in Cottonbloom is about to get a whole lot
hotter . . .


Sutton Mize is known for lavishing attention on the customers who flock to her boutique on the wealthy side of her Mississippi town. So when she finds a lace thong in her fiance's
classic cherry-red Camaro, she knows just who she sold it to: her own best friend.
In an instant, Sutton's whole world goes up in flames. . .

Wyatt Abbott has harbored a crush on Sutton since he was a young kid from the
other side of the tracks. He witnessed Sutton's shocking discovery in the
Camaro at his family-owned garage--and it made him angry. What kind of man
could take lovely, gorgeous Sutton for granted? But then Sutton comes up with
an idea: Why not give her betrothed a taste of his own medicine and pretend
that she's got a lover of her own? Wyatt is more than happy to play the
hot-and-heavy boyfriend. But what begins as a fictional affair soon develops
into something more real, and more passionate, than either Sutton or Wyatt
could have imagined. Could it be that true love has been waiting under the hood
all along? 













An award-winning author, Laura Trentham was born and raised in a small town
in Tennessee. Although, she loved English and reading in high school, she was
convinced an English degree equated to starvation. She chose the next most
logical major—Chemical Engineering—and worked in a hard hat and steel toed
boots for several years.


She writes sexy, small town contemporaries and smoking hot Regency historicals. The
first two books of her Falcon Football series were named Top Picks by RT
Book Reviews magazine. Then He Kissed Me, a Cottonbloom novel, was
named as one of Amazon’s best romances of 2016. When not lost in a cozy
Southern town or Regency England, she's shuttling kids to soccer, helping with
homework, and avoiding the Mt. Everest-sized pile of laundry that is almost as
large as the to-be-read pile of books on her nightstand.







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