If you read “Stone: At Your Service ”, then you have met Jase and Avery. Featured in “Stone ” as the book that made fictional character Leelee Songchild as the newest voice in erotica, “RIDE” was something that just needed to be written. It would have been cruel otherwise!
And author Rie Warren did just that. From the already steamy chapters shared in “Stone,” Ms. Warren made RIDE a full, sexy, New Adult novella.
This time, the setting is College Station in Texas where Jase Everly and Avery Greene are both students. That there are a lot of sexy scenes is a given. After all, like the fictional Leelee Songchild, Ms. Warren is truly a new voice in erotica that continues to be heard every time she launches a new book.
The success of her “Don’t Tell” series, and now the “Carolina Bad Boys” series coupled with “Low Country Heat”, “Boxer” and “The Sacred and the Unsanctified” makes her an indie writer sensation!
In RIDE, Ms. Warren wrote a Pollyana erotica. Both Jase and Avery were living on the dark side of midnight. Their young life could easily have turned into a real nightmare. Adept in creating lovable yet imperfect characters, Rie Warren developed Jase and Avery to be anti-heroes. But, we fell in love with them anyway!
In RIDE, Rie Warren goes from strength to strength as she wields her mighty pen like Luke Skywalker wields his light saber. Yet, like Darth Vader, he toys with the dark side of the force yet comes out a winner in the end.
RIDE is Rated M for Mature due to language and sexual content.
The full, sexy, New Adult version of RIDE, the novella featured in Stone, At Your Service, Carolina Bad Boys series.
College man Jase Everly has bad boy written all over him. Rides a motorcycle? Check. Has tats? You bet. Couldn’t give a shit about rules? He’s all over that.
When he’s cut off from the oil baron family funds, he finds a new way to support his education, his bike habit, his bad habits. And his business venture is nothing he’s proud of.
Top-notch student Avery Greene is a good girl. Dean’s List, never missed a class, straitlaced material. She’s on the college fast track until one night and one jock destroy her life. She hides inside her sweaters. She buries her nose in her books.
She ignores the pain inside her, and she’s sure she hates Jase from the moment she lays eyes on him.
The problem is—Avery needs someplace to stay, and Jase wants a roommate. They’re enemies at first sight. Now they’re going to live together.
Roomies? Maybe.
Romance? Never.
That’s what she said.