Sports agent Ryan Callahan’s trip is a complete disaster. Not only did he fail to sign a promising young ballplayer, but now he’s stranded in a Kentucky town no bigger than a bourbon ball. His plane’s been canceled, there’s not a cab to be found, and getting back to New York City is gonna take a miracle. Like a quirky, strawberry-blonde florist with a big van and a craving for late-night, deep-fried hotdogs…
With her best friend’s wedding and her business on the line, Sabrina Hayes needs to be in New York like yesterday. But with her flight canceled and her bank account almost as empty as her gas tank, an extra passenger might just be the long-overdue lucky charm Sabrina needs…especially now that she knows he’s definitely not a serial killer disguised as a scrumptious Thor look-alike.
Somewhere between a roadside stand that serves food as fast as it serves weddings, a motel room haunted by a lovesick ghost, and a car race known as the Snowball 500, Sabrina and Ryan are about to discover that anything that can go wrong will go hilariously wrong. But even they are not prepared for what’s in store on the road ahead…
Each book in the Smart Cupid series is STANDALONE:
* Breaking the Bachelor
* Unexpectedly His
* One Little Kiss
* No Rescue Required
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Sexual Content - 3/5
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Violence - 0/5
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Language - 2.5/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
No Rescue Require by Maggie Kelley is the fourth book in a series but can be read as a standalone. As with all series you may feel like you understand the characters better if you have read the series.
Sabrina had parents who didn't make time for her so she was not looking for a workaholic. Her best memories are spending time in Kentucky with her grandmother at her florist shop. This is where Ryan 'meets' her when he is trapped trying to get back to New York.
They end up in a florist van making their way to New York. They get to know each other and experience several misadventures.
sexual content - they have sex after knowing each other about 24 hours
language - one use of the fword, and several uses of D@mn and Sh*t.