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Surf n' Turf: Bayside Tigers, #1
Surf n' Turf: Bayside Tigers, #1
Surf n' Turf: Bayside Tigers, #1
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Surf n' Turf: Bayside Tigers, #1

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Jessica Rigg lost everything after being evicted from her home. Now, she's got no job, no roof over her head and fears her life is falling apart. She finds out her estranged father left her a summer home to her in his will. Jessica packs everything she owns and moves down to the quiet seaside town called Bayside.

Calder and Taj are two brothers who both each have their eye on Jessica--and all of her voluptuous curves. Calder's a straight and narrow working class owner of a bed and breakfast while Taj spends his days lounging around and surfing.

Despite her insecurities, Jessie lets the tiger shifters claim her for their own. Will the tiger clan ever accept the down on her luck Jessie Rigg? Taj and Calder open her up to a new kind love she never even imagined.

This is an HEA Romance

It takes place in the larger world of the Bayside Tigers Series, but is complete and can be read as a standalone.

Steamy scenes ahead! This novella has hot passionate alpha sex scenes. If curvy gals gettin' their groove on with shifters aren't your cuppa tea, pass this one up. But if you like big girls and brawny heroes--enjoy!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRachel Real
Release dateDec 4, 2015
ISBN9781519964069
Surf n' Turf: Bayside Tigers, #1

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    Surf n' Turf - Rachel Real

    Chapter One

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    Moving is a bitch.

    Jessica thought. She hated it. H-A-T-E-D it! She hadn’t heard from her father, James Rigg, in twenty years. Until a week ago, when a crisply dressed attorney showed up on her doorstep with a white envelope gripped in his hand.  Her father had been a raging alcoholic who abandoned her and her mother on the smoggy west side of Cincinnati at six years old.

    The damn bastard didn’t even send as much as a lazy birthday card or a single half-hearted letter.

    Low and behold, her deadbeat dad found time between beers to draft up a will—and she was in it!

    And Jessica freaked out when she found out her father left her a summer home in a small seaside town called Bayside. She’d already been two months behind on her rent working at a thankless job at a local diner—Spooner’s. Like hell, Jessica knew she only had a few more weeks until her seedy Land lord, Big John, would kick her out on her chunky ass. And Jessie would be standing on the side of the road evicted with no place else to go.

    Her life burned from both ends, and she needed an escape. Maybe moving to a quiet beach town wouldn’t be so bad? Even though Jessie didn’t like the sun in her face or sand between her toes...

    She’d run out of options. Fate has a strange way of pulling the strings in our lives, so it seems... and her strings got yanked hard.  So, she up and moved.

    But, Jessica Rigg couldn’t move to Bayside all by her lonesome. Not without dragging her best friend Maisie Jones at her side.

    The crash of ocean waves echoed behind them. As their car pulled up to an old house near the shore. Jessie’s eyes looked down at the crumpled piece of paper with the address written on it.

    She sighed. This is it.

    "Damn, this place is a real dump..." Maisie blurted and then stared back at her.

    Jessie’s eyes slowly rose up, scanning the rickety front porch and the sea salt-eaten wood. Her dad’s old summer home held together like a flimsy house of cards.

    "You sure you wanna leave Cincinnati for this?" Maisie asked pulling her shades from out of her hair and placing them on her small yet wrinkled nose.

    I got no place else to go back to, Jessie shrugged gathering the lose strands of her red hair and balling it up to a messy topknot.  She then picked up her ratty old suit cases with all of her stuff and dragged it through the sand and on to the porch. Her heavy clunky walk broke the first step on the porch.

    "Christ..." Jessie hissed underneath her breath. Just another stupid thing to fix. 

    It’s not like she needed yet another reminder of  her size.

    Mostly, she accepted her

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