Trouble Walked In

Author: Melinda VanLone
Genre(s): Romance
Total pages: 108
Trouble Walked In

If you want a fun read that’s Gilmore Girls Meets How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days…then you’ll love Trouble Walked In!

Lizzie Bellamy thought her life was finally settling down. For the past three years she’d been a small town girl instead of the manager/fixer/protector for her sisters and their world famous band. When the band broke up, she moved on. She left the music business, the stress, and the stage behind and bought an inn, then turned it into the best wedding venue in Upstate New York. She loved the small town retreat and the family she’d partnered with to bring it back to life.
It was a sanctuary. Relaxing. Peaceful. Quiet.
Then the pipes burst and her baby sister turned up on her doorstep looking for a place to hide. Where the biggest pop star in the world went, Jackson Renic was sure to follow. The man was the reason her family split up and she didn’t want to ever see him again.
Jackson Renic’s record label was about to shove its way out of start-up and into major player territory until his biggest star had some kind of melt down and abandoned ship just before her next tour was about to start. If he doesn’t get her back on the road, his carefully built business will fail. He has no problem chasing after her, but did she have to run straight into her big sister’s arms?
The thought of seeing Lizzie again twisted his heart into knots. He’d had a thing for the fiercely loyal and protective backstage woman ever since they first met. At one point he thought she felt the same.
Then the band split up and Lizzie blamed him for ruining her family before she stormed away with that look in her eyes. The one that told him he was the worst human on the planet.

There was no way she’d even agree to talk to him now, much less work with him to get her sister back in the game.
He has to face the past if he wants to have a future. But how can he do that if Lizzie won’t even open the door?

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