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For Parnelli "Nellie” Rafferty, the sexiest things in the world are women and automobiles. As a member of the "Carparazzi,” she makes her living as an auto industry spy, trolling the proving grounds scattered throughout the world and snapping photos of the newest prototypes and models before the manufacturers officially unveil them to the public. Jos Grant is just trying to get by. She stumbled into automotive espionage by accident, but when she realized how much she could make selling photos to magazines, and how thrilling it was to chase a Ferrari across Death Valley, she dumped her computer…mehr

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For Parnelli "Nellie” Rafferty, the sexiest things in the world are women and automobiles. As a member of the "Carparazzi,” she makes her living as an auto industry spy, trolling the proving grounds scattered throughout the world and snapping photos of the newest prototypes and models before the manufacturers officially unveil them to the public. Jos Grant is just trying to get by. She stumbled into automotive espionage by accident, but when she realized how much she could make selling photos to magazines, and how thrilling it was to chase a Ferrari across Death Valley, she dumped her computer job. But membership in the Carparazzi comes with a price. Her partner has left her, and now she must juggle co-parenting her two children and the demands of her new career. Until now, Nellie and the fast lane have always been a match made in heaven. But doing whatever is necessary to get the shot begins to lose its appeal when her attraction to her new, fiercest competitor begins to grow. Then a French car manufacturer pits them against each other to keep a dangerous secret and Nellie must make the decision of her lifetime-is passion, love and loyalty worth giving up the chase?
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Ann Roberts wrote her first novel at the age of four. Petunia's Adventure detailed the odyssey of her pet guinea pig on the day it escaped. Instead of worrying, Ann wrote about her loss and received two important rewards for her efforts: her guinea pig did reappear and her mother baked her cookies because she thought the story was wonderful. A native Arizonan, Ann lives in Phoenix with her partner and son.