

“On the plus side, when you get worked up your tits start heaving up and down with each breath. It’s your first night at work and I’m putting all my drama on you again.”

But romance readers know where this is headed. When Lydia and Vaughan both help out in the Dive Bar, neither of them think that will be anything other than temporary either. Lydia is leaving Idaho and Vaughan is planning on heading back to the LA music scene. The bones of the story are fairly simple Lydia and Vaughan start a get-your-mind-off-bad-things fling which is only meant to be temporary. He wants some company and Lydia needs a place to stay while she works out what’s next. The house was left to Vaughan and his sister, Nell, but Vaughan bought her share of the house out so Nell could invest in the Dive Bar, which she runs with business partners Gabe Eric and Pat (the latter being Nell’s soon-to-be ex-husband).Įven though Nell arranged for the house to be painted and the furniture changed over so it wouldn’t look exactly the same as the house he grew up in, Vaughan struggles to be in the old house alone with his memories. He hasn’t been home since his parents died some years earlier. Vaughan has returned to the house he grew up in after Down Fourth broke up. (Those who have read (or listened to) Deep will know this is not the first time he’s been caught naked in a bathroom with a strange woman. To say Vaughan is surprised when sometime later he stumbles into the bathroom, naked, to find a bride dripping wet under the shower he’s just turned on, is an understatement. In a superhuman feat of determination, she makes it over the six foot paling fence at the back of her former fiance’s property and finds herself, Goldilocks-like, in the yard of a house with an open bathroom window – just right for hiding out.

Except an anonymous person has sent her explicit video of the groom-to-be boning his best man. The book begins on what should be Lydia’s wedding day to fellow realtor, Chris Delaney. Spoiler alert: by the end of Deep, Down Fourth have split up and Vaughan is out of a job, questioning what he will do in the next phase of his life.ĭirty, the first book in the Dive Bar series, is the story of Vaughan and Lydia Green and how they get their HEA in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, after the end of the Stage Dive tour. In Deep, readers (and listeners) were introduced to Vaughan Hewson, the bass player for Down Fourth, who are supporting Stage Dive on tour. I listened to Deep recently, the final book of your Stage Dive series.
