Scarlet Morgan knows all about happy endings. As a best-selling romance author, it’s her job to be an expert on the subject. It’s just too bad her own story doesn’t write so well.Â
Ryker Holt can build a car from the ground up. While there isn’t much the highly-skilled mechanic can’t fix when it comes to his profession, it’s Ryker’s personal life that’s still in pieces.Â
Scarlet thought she found forever in Ryker until, one day, he broke her heart and walked away.
Years later, filled with regret, Ryker wants Scarlet back. But he’s worried the damage is already done, and what they had between them is far beyond repair.
A.K. Evans is a contemporary romance author of over twenty published novels. While she enjoys writing a good romantic suspense novel, Andrea’s favorite books to write have been her extreme sports romances. That might have something to do with the fact that she, along with her husband and two sons, can’t get enough of extreme sports.Â
Before becoming a writer, Andrea did a brief stint in the insurance and financial services industry and managed her husband’s performance automotive business. That love of extreme sports? She used to drive race cars!
When Andrea isn’t writing, she can be found homeschooling her two sons, doing yoga, snowboarding, reading, or traveling with her family. She and her husband are currently taking road trips throughout the country to visit all 50 states with their boys.
When Ryker ended his relationship with Scarlett it wasn’t because he didn’t love but because he did. He is now a successful mechanic however he has never forgotten his first love so when fate brings her back into his life, he isn’t about to make the same mistake twice.
Scarlet believes in love and forever for other people but doesn’t believe the same applies to her. She has lost at the game of love and isn’t about to repeat the experience so instead she writes stories about it and isn’t about to let Ryker leave her devastated once again.
Ryker and Scarlet’s journey wasn’t without its challenges but there is no denying that they have always belonged together, and it is finally their time.