Love On the Line 2 Women at Work Book 1 by Kirsten Fullmer Genre: Women's Fiction, Romance
Love
On the Line 2
Women
at Work Book 1
by
Kirsten Fullmer
Genre:
Women's Fiction, Romance
In
part two of this extraordinary love story set in the hot, humid,
summer of the wide-open mid-west, egos and emotions collide. Andyand
Rooster find their romance in peril when job-related stress,
injuries, and extraordinary weather conditions interfere with their
relationship, both at work and at home.
Andrea
has come to understand working outdoors in inhospitable climates and
is thriving in her role as assistant bending engineer. She and
Rooster have moved in together and are starting a new job. Although
exhausted, Andy is glad to be working with Grandpa Buck again, even
though it limits her time with Rooster. She’s missed the other
hands too, and she is very curious about the new coating foreman; an
intelligent, confident, and independent young woman. So is her
friend, Nick. Andy also finds herself befriending a neighbor at the
RV park, the wife of a welder on the line. Seeing a girl her age as a
mother has Andy wondering about her own future. Could she manage to
pipeline and be wife and mother too?
As
always, pipeline construction is interrupted by delays, fraught with
fatigue, and contingent on the weather. Caught up in a world of egos,
Andrea and Rooster struggle to maintain their workload while finding
time for each other after hours. When a serious on-the-job accident
tips the scale of leadership, Andy and Rooster are thrown into
conflicting positions. If stress at work, little time for love, and
their reputations in danger wasn’t enough, Andy’s parents show up
to complicate things further. Rooster is determined to prove himself
capable of his new position, and Andrea isn’t about to let Buck
down; will their fledgling romance pay the price? The couple has
their horns locked in battle and they can’t let go, but they need
each other, especially now. Both will have to make sacrifices and
take a chance on ruining their credibility in order to stay together.
In this epic and unique love story set in the wild mountains of West Virginia, a young woman and her unlikely friends find their way through multiple job hazards and terrible working conditions to achieve the unexpected.
Andrea never thought she’d live in a camp trailer or work outdoors in inhospitable climates; but eager to leave the stress and tedium of grad school behind, she sets off with her estranged grandpa, Buck, to build a pipeline through the rugged mountains of West Virginia. She’s determined to understand the man and the family divide that drove him away. Once the job starts, she forms an unlikely friendship with Nick, the rough and tumble foreman of the bending crew. Most of the guys aren’t willing to accept her, and Rooster, the handsome, cocky, tie-in foreman, is determined that she’s a ridiculous distraction.
But building a pipeline is fraught with danger, fatigue, and confrontation as egos collide. Caught up in the all-male social microcosm, Andrea can’t help but understand the pecking order, and she’s at the bottom. Being a woman makes it even more unlikely she’ll be accepted. Buck proves to be a taskmaster, but a kindhearted teddy bear of a man under a gruff exterior, and Andrea comes to love him, opening herself up to the pain of his past.
Rooster and Andrea are drawn to each other, yet they know an on-the-job romance will only cause problems. Rooster is tormented by his own past and determined to prove himself to Buck, a pipeline ledged. Messing with the old man’s granddaughter is a line Rooster refuses to cross. But as Andrea shows herself to be a hard worker and a valuable member of the crew, she earns Rooster’s respect and he can’t keep his distance. It seems the couple can’t go back, they can’t move forward, and they can’t let go. Both will have to make sacrifices and take a chance on ruining their credibility in order to be together.
Kirsten
is a writer with a love of art and design. She worked in the
engineering field, taught college, and consulted freelance. Due to
health problems, she retired in 2012 to travel with her husband. They
live and work full time in a 40' travel trailer with their little dog
Bingo. Besides writing romance novels, she enjoys selling art on Etsy
and spoiling their three grandchildren.
As a writer, Kirsten's
goal is to create strong female characters who face challenging,
painful, and sometimes comical situations. She believes that the best
way to deal with struggle, is through friendship and women helping
women. She knows good stories are based on interesting and relatable
characters.
This book sounds really good, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love the cover and synopsis, this is a must read book and series for me. Thank you for posting
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ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of Kirsten Fullmer. I have all her books. I've read some twice.
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