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All Fired Up
2014
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4.01
Average Rating
400
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Ginny Walters always knew her weakness for bad boys would get her into trouble. Her one-night stand with Black Halo’s lead guitarist, Ash Gore, was only supposed to be a fun, not the prelude to the sort of relationship that’d scorch holes in her heart as well as her bed sheets. She’d be the happiest woman in the world if Ash wasn’t so determined to keep their connection off radar. Ash knows girlfriends are bad news for bands, which is why he’s resolved to keep his attachment to Ginny a secret. He and the guys have enough on their stages as they try to piece themselves back together after the band’s split. But when new drummer, Iain Willows, starts taking an active interest in Ginny, tensions quickly mount. Soon, Ash is not only at risk of losing Ginny, but everything he holds dearest, including life itself. All Fired Up is the second book in a trilogy about Ash Gore, set in the world of goth rockers Black Halo. Turn up the volume, grab a cold drink, and climb aboard the Black Halo hard rocking, dirty, sexy, crazy train.

Avg Rating
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Author

Madelynne Ellis
Madelynne Ellis
Author · 46 books

Madelynne Ellis is a New York Times & USA Today bestselling author of over 35 erotic romance novels. Madelynne lives in the UK, not far from the Welsh border with her partner, family, & assorted pets. She is currently sipping rapidly cooling decaf coffee, listening to loud music, & indulging her obsession for tattooed bad boys. Amazon Facebook Readers Group Twitter Instagram Recent Releases: Mint to Be (Stirred Passions #4) by Madelynne Ellis Crazy Love (The Bad Boys of Brit Pop, #1) by Madelynne Ellis Replay (Off the Record #2) by Madelynne Ellis The Serpent's Kiss (Scandalous Seductions #7) by Madelynne Ellis

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