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Overdrive


A Kiss at Midnight very kindly hosted Chase and Charlie from Overdrive on their blog. Hop over to meet them.

A Kiss At Midnight Reviews

Hello dear readers and thank you to Kelsey for hosting the Calhouns on your blog.

Juanita Kees at Count’s Kustoms

Hello dear readers and thank you to Kelsey for hosting the Calhouns on your blog.

The idea forCalhoun Customs Garagewas born out of my love for NASCAR and programs like Counting Cars, Overhaulin’ and West Coast Customs.The people behind the scenes of these television shows are passionate aboutwhat they do. Often, the business is a family affair, like Orange County Choppers, for example. And,like theTeutulfamily,where there is passion there is bound to be drama, conflict and a romance or two.

The over-arching plot of the seriesis set around the importance of family. Marty Calhoun has Parkinson’s Disease and he knows he only has a small window in which to reunite his scattered family. Two of his sons…

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Fast Lane


Hop over to A Kiss at Midnight to read more about the Calhoun siblings!

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Hello dear readers and thank you again to Kelsey for hosting me.

Kees with Australian V8 racing heroes, Garth Tander.

When I created Calhoun Customs Garage, I wanted at least one of the children to be a racing car driver. Having started the series with the eldest sibling, Chase and featuring middle brother, Mason, I figured I’d go to the end of the line for book 2,Fast Lane, and write a story about the youngest Calhoun. Of all five siblings, Trinitywasthe hardest one to write. She’s a hothead, runs on adrenaline and racing fuel, and seldom passes up on a dare. Poor Reece, he’sin for a rough ride.

Trinity comes crashing into Reece’s life at a time when he’s struggling to comes to terms withhaving to be a single-parenttohis godson, Tyler.Our hero and heroine have both loved and lost someone special to them, both are learning…

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