Riding to Sunset

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On sale Aug 20, 2019 | 100 Pages | 9780593098493

New York Times bestselling author Jaci Burton blisters the asphalt in another steamy Wild Rider novella where a hot biker craves a life of passion and danger--and finds it with the woman he's sworn to protect.

Jed Templeton is one of the newest Wild Riders, and anxious for adventure. He doesn't expect to be tasked for a personal mission by his boss General Grange Lee. When he discovers the job involves safeguarding the general's niece, Jed realizes the stakes have climbed as high as they've ever been.

Elena Madison has her life just as she wants it—a successful career running her gallery in Daytona Beach. And if her love life is a little thin, that's okay. But when a sexy biker walks into her shop and asks her out, fiery passion erupts—followed by a series of burglaries and near attacks, turning her life upside down. Now she's on the run with the man who lied to protect her, a man she thinks she's falling in love with...

Jed’s found the woman he wants to spend the rest of his life with. Now he has to keep Elena alive long enough to prove to her that love is always worth the risk.
© Claudio Marinesco
Jaci Burton is the USA Today and New York Times bestselling author of the Hope Novels and the Play-by-Play series. She lives in Oklahoma with her husband and dogs. A lover of sports, Jaci can often tell what season it is by what sport is being played. She watches entirely too much television, which she considers “book research.” When she isn’t on deadline, Jaci can be found at her local casino, trying to become a millionaire (so far, no luck). She’s a total romantic and loves a story with a happily ever after, which you’ll find in all her books. View titles by Jaci Burton

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New York Times bestselling author Jaci Burton blisters the asphalt in another steamy Wild Rider novella where a hot biker craves a life of passion and danger--and finds it with the woman he's sworn to protect.

Jed Templeton is one of the newest Wild Riders, and anxious for adventure. He doesn't expect to be tasked for a personal mission by his boss General Grange Lee. When he discovers the job involves safeguarding the general's niece, Jed realizes the stakes have climbed as high as they've ever been.

Elena Madison has her life just as she wants it—a successful career running her gallery in Daytona Beach. And if her love life is a little thin, that's okay. But when a sexy biker walks into her shop and asks her out, fiery passion erupts—followed by a series of burglaries and near attacks, turning her life upside down. Now she's on the run with the man who lied to protect her, a man she thinks she's falling in love with...

Jed’s found the woman he wants to spend the rest of his life with. Now he has to keep Elena alive long enough to prove to her that love is always worth the risk.

Author

© Claudio Marinesco
Jaci Burton is the USA Today and New York Times bestselling author of the Hope Novels and the Play-by-Play series. She lives in Oklahoma with her husband and dogs. A lover of sports, Jaci can often tell what season it is by what sport is being played. She watches entirely too much television, which she considers “book research.” When she isn’t on deadline, Jaci can be found at her local casino, trying to become a millionaire (so far, no luck). She’s a total romantic and loves a story with a happily ever after, which you’ll find in all her books. View titles by Jaci Burton

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