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Pedal to the Metal is available now!

Pedal to the Metal is officially available for purchase on Amazon. Below is the link that will take you to purchase it. 


Five years ago a tragic accident changed Jagger’s life forever. He ran from L.A. to Las Vegas, leaving his father, four brothers and former life behind. Now after his father’s death he’s returning to help his brothers with the family business and his former street racing reputation. On his first night back in town his path crosses with Londynn’s at the races. She awakens something in him that he hasn’t felt since that fateful night years ago.

 Londynn Parrish may look like your typical rich girl but she’s far from it. Her entire life has been prepared and handed to it but all she craves is freedom. Freedom to make her own choices and build her ow life. Even if that means leaving behind the life she knows and moving forward with one of the James brothers. Jagger is your typical bad boy with a tortured past and grew up on the wrong side of town. He’s been gone for five years but he’s back now and neither Londynn or Jagger can deny the pull they feel for one another.


 Can Jagger let go of his past and create a future with Londynn? Can Londynn let go of the life prepared for her? Londynn has secrets of her own she’s trying to hide but will Jagger be the one to bring the wall down?



Link to purchase:

https://www.amazon.com/Pedal-Metal-Stephanie-Doyal/dp/1520501943/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1494248077&sr=8-4&keywords=stephanie+doyal


As always thank you so much for supporting my books and I hope you enjoy reading Pedal to the Metal as much as I did writing it. 


Until next time...❤❤

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