Wiping Out
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Isabelle Garland’s Olympic dream died the night a drunk driver plowed into her car and crushed her leg. Sochi was supposed to be her moment of glory, but instead she’s limping around the Village trying to dodge the snowboarder who broke her heart and avoid the interviews her pushy sister-slash-manager insists are vital for building her brand. Belle doesn’t want a brand, she wants a life. Preferably one far away from the rude reporters who keep trying to get America’s Skating Sweetheart to cry on camera by asking how it feels when your entire life is snatched away in an instant.
(Spoiler: it feels like s***. Also, she’s more snark than sweet these days.)
When she runs into Gabe in the basement of her hotel, Belle’s first instinct is to flee. Too bad they’re trapped in a freezing storage room together with no way out and only their chemistry to keep them warm…
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Also by Carrie Quest
Snow-Crossed Lovers Series
BAILING OUT (Prequel Novella)
DROPPING IN (Book One)
WIPING OUT (Book Two)
Coming summer 2018:
RIDING GOOFY (Book Three)
About the Author
Carrie grew up in Vermont, spent her college years in beautiful Boulder, Colorado, and now lives in New Zealand with her husband, two smallish children, and a gaggle of very badly behaved animals. She writes love stories that will make you laugh and reads enough romance to swoon on the regular.
You can find out more about Carrie and her books at www.carriequest.com
Acknowledgments
Thank you to E for always doing your best to give me the time and space to write. I love you.
This book would not exist without my dear friend Christa. Thank you for everything.
Thank you to Letitia Hasser at Romantic Book Affairs for my beautiful cover. You are amazing!
Thank you to Keyanna Butler for her attentive proofreading. Any errors left are my own.
Thank you to all my friends and family who have always encouraged me to keep writing. You are the greatest.
Copyright © 2017 by Carrie Quest
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This book is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons or events is strictly coincidental.
Edited by Christa Soule
Cover by Letitia Hasser, Romantic Book Affairs