graphic of a tablet with the cover of Texas Hook-Up standing beside a paperback version of Texas Hook-Up, which is a man with his shirt open revealing a bare chest, standing in front of an old tow-truck, and the text Texas Hook-Up by Leah Braemel as the coverIf you prefer to read your books in print, Texas Hook-Up is now available as a paperback.

The paperback is 5.5″ x 8.5″ (the same size as all my other paperbacks), and has 101 pages. It’s currently listed for $8.99 on both the US and Canadian Amazon stores, though the prices will vary in other countries.  (£7.99 in co.uk, €8.55 at Amazon .de, for instance.)

At the moment, it is only available through Amazon, though I am attempting to get it loaded onto other stores through a different distributor but the distributor I am going through is a little more fiddly so that’s taking me longer. I’ll let you know when you can buy it elsewhere.

MIA

I am a woman in a male trucker’s world, which means I’ve developed a thick skin and a potty mouth over the years. When an EMT that I sorta kinda like decides he doesn’t like me, no skin off my nose. I can take Quinn’s snark and dish it right back at him. Until he finally realizes he’s in the wrong about me, and he goes and does something decent, like apologizing. Now what do I do with him?

QUINN

I come from a screwed-up family that I admit affects how I judge people. When I overheard Mia talking about living with someone named Jeff while she was dating my buddy Brody, I jumped to the wrong conclusion and I’ve been giving her grief ever since. I’ve finally realized I screwed up. Big time. I’m trying to prove how sorry I am but she’s making me jump through hoops. Rightfully so.

Being around Mia, away from her truck, has let me see the soft squishy parts behind the thick armor she’s donned. But going from despising someone to trusting them is a long swing. Now I have to convince her—and myself—I’m worth the effort.

 

Texas Hook-Up is now available as a paperback