Evelyn Chase has just discovered her ex-fiance still loves her - five days before his wedding to someone else!
It seems like fate to Evelyn when she finds the misplaced letter with Jared's romantic confession. True, it was written four months ago, but could his heart have changed so drastically in so little time? Desperate to know, she packs a bag and plans to bridge the five states between them.
But a series of cosmic misadventures leaves her no other choice for her cross country journey than a gypsy cab driver who's willing to take her the distance for a hefty fee. Sardonic, arrogant Brian Stoker is the last person likely to sympathize with a quest for last chance love. But he may be her only hope as a chain of obstacles and adventures threaten to become a detour from her destiny.
Will Evelyn be late to the wedding - or will she have a romantic rendezvous in time for a happy ending?
Excerpt from Late to the Wedding:
Evelyn closed her eyes as despair washed over her. Turning away from the taxi lane, she walked forlornly towards the automatic doors. Her glance fell on a vehicle parked nearby, a 1970s notchback Sedan she had noticed circling the lot as she spoke to the constantly moving line of cabs. Most likely a hack, or gypsy cab driver as some referred to them. Guys willing to take legal risks for a little extra cash on a busy weekend.
The driver lowered his newspaper to glance up at her passing figure, revealing a faded button down shirt with an open collar. Dark, tousled hair and a jaw that sported days old stubble; coal black eyes that flicked in her direction with a hint of challenge. As if daring her to approach, knowing all the while she was too timid and guarded to risk it.
Perhaps that's what made her shoulder her carry-on more firmly and march directly to his driver's side window.
"Excuse me... " she faltered a little, her gaze taking in the car's shabby interior, with its dusty dashboard and peeling leather upholstery. "By any chance... that is, are you... "
"Operating an illegal cab service?" supplied the sardonic voice, the dark eyes studying her beneath raised brows. "Sure." He tossed the paper into the passenger seat and offered a smile that struck her as arrogant for someone who clearly did most of their grooming with the aid of a rear view mirror.
"I - I need a ride," she stammered, realizing a second later how obvious that must be. "That is, can you take me to Binghamton?" she asked, selecting a city that was relatively near the Pennsylvania state line and roughly two hours into her journey. If he took her there and not a mile further, it would be at least be a start.
He seemed to hesitate, no doubt weighing the loss of convention traffic. His gaze taking in her trim figure, expensive attire, and scant luggage with a scrutiny that made her blush. "I usually settle my fee before driving in circumstances like this," he said, after a moment. "But I guess I can make an exception for you. Although this seems a little far for a cab ride if you ask me."
Evelyn shrugged, pretending to miss the insult behind the provision. "Well, I'm sort of playing this trip by ear, so I can't really guarantee... " She let her voice trail off, turning her head nonchalantly in the direction of the moving cab line. Tucking a loose strand of hair behind her ear, she prayed that this maneuver would call his bluff. Show him she wasn't the usual sucker tourist in need of a cheap ride.
"We'll work something out," he said, taking the bait.
Genre: Romance
It seems like fate to Evelyn when she finds the misplaced letter with Jared's romantic confession. True, it was written four months ago, but could his heart have changed so drastically in so little time? Desperate to know, she packs a bag and plans to bridge the five states between them.
But a series of cosmic misadventures leaves her no other choice for her cross country journey than a gypsy cab driver who's willing to take her the distance for a hefty fee. Sardonic, arrogant Brian Stoker is the last person likely to sympathize with a quest for last chance love. But he may be her only hope as a chain of obstacles and adventures threaten to become a detour from her destiny.
Will Evelyn be late to the wedding - or will she have a romantic rendezvous in time for a happy ending?
Excerpt from Late to the Wedding:
Evelyn closed her eyes as despair washed over her. Turning away from the taxi lane, she walked forlornly towards the automatic doors. Her glance fell on a vehicle parked nearby, a 1970s notchback Sedan she had noticed circling the lot as she spoke to the constantly moving line of cabs. Most likely a hack, or gypsy cab driver as some referred to them. Guys willing to take legal risks for a little extra cash on a busy weekend.
The driver lowered his newspaper to glance up at her passing figure, revealing a faded button down shirt with an open collar. Dark, tousled hair and a jaw that sported days old stubble; coal black eyes that flicked in her direction with a hint of challenge. As if daring her to approach, knowing all the while she was too timid and guarded to risk it.
Perhaps that's what made her shoulder her carry-on more firmly and march directly to his driver's side window.
"Excuse me... " she faltered a little, her gaze taking in the car's shabby interior, with its dusty dashboard and peeling leather upholstery. "By any chance... that is, are you... "
"Operating an illegal cab service?" supplied the sardonic voice, the dark eyes studying her beneath raised brows. "Sure." He tossed the paper into the passenger seat and offered a smile that struck her as arrogant for someone who clearly did most of their grooming with the aid of a rear view mirror.
"I - I need a ride," she stammered, realizing a second later how obvious that must be. "That is, can you take me to Binghamton?" she asked, selecting a city that was relatively near the Pennsylvania state line and roughly two hours into her journey. If he took her there and not a mile further, it would be at least be a start.
He seemed to hesitate, no doubt weighing the loss of convention traffic. His gaze taking in her trim figure, expensive attire, and scant luggage with a scrutiny that made her blush. "I usually settle my fee before driving in circumstances like this," he said, after a moment. "But I guess I can make an exception for you. Although this seems a little far for a cab ride if you ask me."
Evelyn shrugged, pretending to miss the insult behind the provision. "Well, I'm sort of playing this trip by ear, so I can't really guarantee... " She let her voice trail off, turning her head nonchalantly in the direction of the moving cab line. Tucking a loose strand of hair behind her ear, she prayed that this maneuver would call his bluff. Show him she wasn't the usual sucker tourist in need of a cheap ride.
"We'll work something out," he said, taking the bait.
Genre: Romance
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