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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Women at Work #1 |
Kirsten Fullmer
Kindle Edition | Pages: 362 pages Rating: 4.25 | 619 Users | 21 Reviews
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Romance on the job will ruin Andrea's credibility and she knows it, so why can't she ignore that cocky foreman the crew calls Rooster? Andy may not have pipeline know-how, per se, but she’s got brains and a willingness to prove that she can do the job. Her estranged grandpa, Buck, believes she has what it takes to be his engineering assistant, and she’s not about to let him down. Rooster isn’t a bad guy. He respects women; he was raised by one of the best. But that new girl is too small and… feminine. She’s a distraction, plain and simple, and she doesn’t belong on a pipeline. This job is his chance to impress Buck Brennan, a pipeline legend, and no girly greenhorn is going to ruin it for him. Will Andy prove herself to her grandfather and forge a relationship with the old man, or will continuous disagreements and unexpected sexual tension between Andy and Rooster derail their hard work?
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Title | : | Love on the Line (Women at Work #1) |
Author | : | Kirsten Fullmer |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 362 pages |
Published | : | June 14th 2017 by Augustine Press |
Categories | : | Contemporary. Young Adult. New Adult. Romance. Love Story. Fiction. Adult |
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Ratings: 4.25 From 619 Users | 21 ReviewsJudgment Regarding Books Love on the Line (Women at Work #1)
I don't often leave reviews for romance novels, but this one is an exception.I found the subject matter very interesting and a refreshing change from the usual occupation of the heroine and hero.The plot was good and lacked the usual pages upon pages of erotic scrambling, which was a relief! Many romance novels nowadays use a weak storyline tacking the sex together.I do recommend this one, for its novelty value and reasonably practical down-to-earth freshness.In an Oyster Shell The pacing is slow in the beginning but picks up to be a page turning romance.The Pearls I love the idea of a woman at work series. I am glad the author is kicking it off with a woman on the pipeline. She makes the tension of Andy working in a male dominated world, tangible.The characters were outstanding. The author had a good grip on her characters. My favorite character was the Grandpa Buck. He was rough on the outside but had a heart of gold on the inside. Andys
Excellent informative writingThis romance is so much more than it seems. Love on the line was my introduction to the work by Kristen Fullmer and I quite enjoyed it. I was never curious about pipelining but this story gave such detailed insight. Hats off to these men and women who work in this field, daily throughout the many seasons in the year. Andy, a young girl trying to find herself, decides to work with her maternal grandfather, Buck, learning his engineering work with pipelining. Andy has

I obtained this free e-book from Amazon and I am voluntarily writing a review. Andrea (Andy) has taken time off from her studies before going to graduate school for communications to go to work with her estranged grandfather on a pipeline for a gas company as his assistant engineer. Never mind she has no experience or no clue about what the job entitles or the conditions she will be working in. She needed something different and she has a chance to get to know her grandfather. Buck is Andy's
💝FREE on Amazon today (9/13/18)!💝Blurb:Romance on the job will ruin Andrea's credibility and she knows it, so why can't she ignore that cocky foreman the crew calls Rooster? Andy may not have pipeline know-how, per se, but shes got brains and a willingness to prove that she can do the job. Her estranged grandpa, Buck, believes she has what it takes to be his engineering assistant, and shes not about to let him down. Rooster isnt a bad guy. He respects women; he was raised by one of the best. But
Wonderful book..Wonderful book. Carefully written to incorporate strife, pain, adventure, heart ache and love. Enjoyed every word, every turn of adventure.
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