Author:Ruthie Knox
Katie Clark needs a fresh start. Returning home after a fiasco of a marriage, she is hell-bent on kicking butt at her job in her brother’s security firm.
But on her first assignment - digging up the truth about the stalker threatening a world-famous singer-songwriter - Katie must endure the silent treatment from a stern but sexy partner who doesn’t want her help or her company...
Knox’s Camelot, Ohio, books showcase just what this author does best, create love stories that feature real people in situations that readers can understand and with which they can empathize. . . . Additionally, she writes absolutely smoking-hot love scenes! Her heroes and her heroines redeem and save each other. Love doesn’t conquer all, but it makes life a whole lot sweeter.
—— Library JournalFlirting with Disaster is, at heart, a love story and it’s one that Ms. Knox makes sweet and sexy. The scenes between Sean and Katie are filled with wit and want.
—— All About RomanceWhat I love most about the way Ruthie Knox writes is her fantastic ability to turn the ordinary into something very special. . . . There were so many moments in the book that made me smile and laugh, and that’s the beauty of her writing. I was rooting for both Katie and Sean throughout the entire book, and I was very satisfied with how it came about.
—— Paranormal HavenHer ability to infuse her writing with such humor and heart is what makes it so appealing to readers. I can always count on Knox to make me smile with one of her books.
—— Under the CoversI’ll read anything by Ruthie Knox—her books are always sexy, funny, beautifully poignant, and honest.
—— Molly O’Keefe, bestselling author of Crazy Thing Called LoveA great new voice in contemporary romance . . . hilarious, heartfelt, and hot.
—— New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Kristan HigginsStrong female characters dominate this involving tale of medieval warfare . . . Compelling
—— The Big IssueA superb and fitting last novel that will have you gripped on every page
—— CrimesquadA chilling and thrilling novel for wintery nights by the fire
—— Living North MagazineThis gripping tale of survival and redemption is beautifully written and acutely observed
—— Crime ReviewA quirky, funny and rather delightful debut novel.
—— ChoiceA heart-warming read
—— Emerald StreetHilarious.
—— Now MagazineA warm novel [with] echoes of Dodie Smith's I Capture the Castle
—— Sunday ExpressThis glorious comic novel is full of sweet-natured humour tempered with genuine emotion. Absolutely adorable.
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