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Love on the Road
Olivia’s idea of a good time isn’t waking up at 4 AM to cram into a van with seven near-strangers and zero snacks. But when she and her best friend head out on a two-day road trip to Portland, she agrees. I mean, there are the most amazing donuts in the US at the end of the road.
The van? A perfectly preserved replica of The A-Team’s iconic ride, owned (and obsessively protected) by Tristan, the ultra-serious, no-nonsense driver who has strict rules: no food in the van, old school playlists only, and no talking about Portland.
Olivia, sassy, spontaneous, and powered by sarcasm and Lady Gaga music, is Tristan’s worst nightmare on wheels. But as the group navigates gas station burritos, roadside motels, awkward car games, the tension between the rule-loving Tristan and the chaos-embracing Olivia starts to spark into something neither of them expected.
Over 48 hours, secrets are revealed, boundaries are pushed, and somehow, between miles of music and conversation, Olivia and Tristan discover that sometimes the best part of a trip isn’t the destination—it’s who’s in the passenger seat.
Squeeze the Day
When Mallory Sweet finds herself jobless and still reeling from heartbreak, she does the unthinkable— impulse-buys a vintage trailer, adopts a stray cat, and hits the road toward reinvention. Mallory is overdue for a reset. Her reckless purchase turns into a fizzy new chapter: a traveling lemonade stand with a boozy twist, serving sunshine, sass, and liquid courage to small towns in need of a smile. Between caring for her mischievous aunt, building a business, and raising a kitten, Mallory begins to fall back in love with the woman she used to be. Enter Jake. Charming, mysterious, and maddeningly persistent, he keeps popping up wherever Mallory lands. He’s funny, flirty, and way too confident for someone she definitely shouldn’t trust—especially with her heart still in recovery mode. But sparks don’t care about timing, and Jake might be more than the walking red flag she’s convincing herself he is. With a lemonade trailer, a stray cat, and her bruised heart along for the ride, Mallory must decide: keep running from heartbreak, or finally stop long enough to see if love has been tailgating her all along.
“Love on the Road is a nice little summer romance that is a fairly quick read. The author, Emelle Gill, fully hits her stride the further you get into the story. I found myself really invested in Daisy and Tristan by the end of the book. Bravo. A great read.”
— Vermont (Amazon Review)
A fun tale of happenstance and kismet! The characters are really likable and relatable. Quite steamy for those who are into that. It’s filled with humor and romance. The author has intertwined a character from a previous novella, “Love On the Road” (you should read it too). Looking forward to seeing what’s next from this up and coming talent.
-Kathryn E. (Goodreads)