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Color Me Crazy by Carol Pavliska
Color Me Crazy by Carol Pavliska












Color Me Crazy by Carol Pavliska

He unbuckled his belt, and she heard his zipper go down. “Excuse me,” someone said, just outside the door.

Color Me Crazy by Carol Pavliska Color Me Crazy by Carol Pavliska

“Anybody could walk in.” The bus shook as things were loaded into the storage wells.

Color Me Crazy by Carol Pavliska

Julian kissed the sweet spot right behind her ear. People yelled at each other outside the bus, and voices hummed inside, as well. Her back was pressed up against the wall there wasn’t even an inch to spare. No lie.įIND THE AUTHOR HERE: Facebook Website Entangled When she’s not creating unrealistic expectations as a romance writer (ripped abs, dramatic temperaments, and eyes like bottomless pools of Hey Girl), she functions quite nicely in her real world, which consists of a delightfully stable husband and five children.Ĭarol and her husband, both die hard Red Hot Chili Peppers fans, raise their vegan brood of mortified offspring on a cattle ranch in South Texas. To save them from further embarrassment, she turned to writing fiction. When he risks it all to hit the road with a band again, Cleo fears he’ll return as the one thing she can no longer abide-a rockstar.īuy Links: Amazon * Barnes & Noble * iTunes * Kobo * Goodreads * EntangledĪbout the Author: Carol Pavliska began her writing career as a family humor columnist and blogger, a pursuit she abandoned when her children became old enough to realize they were being exploited. Julian may have those sexy bedroom eyes and drool-worthy tattoos, but Cleo is determined to keep things strictly professional-until Julian turns out to be every dream she’s ever chased. Now he’s abandoned the rock ’n’ roll lifestyle for the peaceful sanctity of his recording studio, but when fiery Cleo Compton comes to work for him, she brings chaos with her.Ĭleo Compton has had her flings with rockstars-and it’s left her wary and bruised. His life as an iconic rock guitarist was a stressful psychedelic trip that nearly destroyed him. Julian Wheaton views the world through a kaleidoscope of synesthesia, seeing the colors of every sound he hears.














Color Me Crazy by Carol Pavliska