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Hotshot Thoroughbred trainer Cole Early needs a place to stay during the Kentucky Derby. His only option is a snug little bungalow being rented out by local glass artist Lulu Flannery. And though her house indulges all of Cole's five senses, he'll have to tame his rowdy charm to coax some passion out of Lulu.
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May 05, 2008: Fast & Loose is the perfect romance for a lazy Spring day! And reading this Louisville-set, Kentucky Derby-themed romance right before the actual Derby was run added to the enjoyment of the race. A Louisville resident, Bevarly weaves her insider-information around and through the book?s two sexy romances. And speaking of the romances, you?ll definitely root for the couples to find their happily-ever-afters. I look forward to many more Bevarly books!
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March 04, 2008: With his thoroughbred Silk Purse running in the upcoming Kentucky Derby, trainer Cole Early needs a place to stay in the Louisville area for about two weeks, but nothing is available even as far away as Indiana. He rents a bungalow from a local glass artist Lulu Flannery, who has doubts about allowing a stranger on her property, but she cannot refuse the fee.----------- Cole and Lulu meet and are attracted to one another, but she knows nothing will come of it as he will have a choice of so many glamorous women. However, Cole knows she is the one for him that he has waited to meet her seemingly forever. Besides hoping to win the first leg of the Triple Crown, the bigger prize is winning Lulu?s heart.----------------- FAST AND LOOSE is an engaging low key Kentucky romance that uses the backdrop of the Derby to set the time and place, which in many ways steals the show. The lead couple is a wonderful pairing as he knows she?s the one for him while she assumes ?King Cole? as the press calls him can have any female he desires so why her. Fans will enjoy this lighthearted romp while wondering whether Silk Purse wins the race.---------------- Harriet Klausner