The Magic Jukebox: Changes, True Colors, Wild Thing

The Magic Jukebox: Changes, True Colors, Wild Thing

by Judith Arnold
The Magic Jukebox: Changes, True Colors, Wild Thing

The Magic Jukebox: Changes, True Colors, Wild Thing

by Judith Arnold

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Overview

The Magic Jukebox sits in the Faulk Street Tavern in the quiet seaside town of Brogan's Point, Massachusetts. No one knows what classic rock songs will come out of the jukebox when a coin is inserted, but every now and then, the jukebox will play a song that casts a spell on two bar patrons-a song that will change their lives and open their hearts to love.

Changes

Antiques dealer Diana Simms is engaged to her longtime boyfriend when she finds herself inside the Faulk Street Tavern. The song "Changes" emerges from the jukebox and enchants her. It also captivates Nick Fiore, a local guy who's arrived at adulthood the hard way, after a tour through the juvenile justice system. Now he's dedicated his life to helping other troubled kids. He has no business even looking at a beautiful, well-bred woman wearing a diamond engagement ring. But once they're bewitched by the jukebox, he and Diana must change their lives, their goals, their dreams...and their hearts.

True Colors

When she finds herself homeless after breaking up with her boyfriend, artist Emma Glendon accepts her best friend's invitation to share a rental house in Brogan's Point. But their absentee landlord, Nick Tarloff, has come to town from his home in San Francisco to sell the house, which will mean evicting his tenants. Nick is a high-tech brainiac and a self-made millionnaire. Emma is a painter and a free spirit. They have nothing in common-except the jukebox, which plays "True Colors" and forces them to recognize their own true colors, colors that can match and blend magnificently, if the magic of the jukebox has its way.

Wild Thing

Monica Reinhart is a good girl. A hometown girl. After college, she returned to Brogan's Point to help run the family business, an oceanfront inn. She's never done a wild thing in her life. When Ty Cronin sails into town, his wildness intrigues her. When the jukebox plays "Wild Thing," that wildness infects her, and soon she finds herself doing things she never would have imagined. But Ty could be big trouble. She hardly knows him. She mustn't trust him. Yet once she's taken a walk on the wild side with him, how can she go back to being a good hometown girl?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781940547084
Publisher: Barbara Keiler
Publication date: 01/07/2015
Pages: 476
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.96(d)

About the Author

USA Today bestselling author Judith Arnold knew she wanted to be a writer by the time she was four. She loved making up stories (not exactly the same thing as lying) and enjoying the adventures of her fi ctional characters. With more than ninety published novels to her name, she has been able to live her dream. Four of Judith's novels have received Reviewers Choice awards from RT Book Reviews, and she's been a multiple finalist for Romance Writers of America's RITA Award. Her novel Love In Bloom's was named one of the best books of the year by Publishers Weekly, and her novel Barefoot in the Grass has appeared on recommended reading lists at hospitals and breast cancer support centers. Married and a mother of two, Judith lives near Boston in a house with four guitars, three pianos, a violin, an electronic keyboard, a balalaika and a set of bongo drums. You can learn more about her at her website: www.juditharnold.com.
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