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Switching Gears: Choosing Providence - Book 2
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She's determined to prove herself in a man's world no matter what obstacles he throws at her.
Scott Wheeler enjoys working with his hands. If it wasn't for the paperwork, being a mechanic at Knight's Repair Shop would be the perfect job for someone like him-someone with dyslexia. But he wants more. A shop of his own only means more paperwork though. Kennedy Macgregor's life is right on track. That is until her father passes away unexpectedly, and her hopes for a partnership in his auto repair shop vanish into thin air, along with a six-year relationship. Needing a fresh start while she reevaluates her life, she takes a job as a mechanic in a small town called Providence. Scott doesn't consider himself a male chauvinist, but he can't work with Kennedy. For one, women don't belong in garages, and two, she's much too distracting. Accidents happen when people get distracted, and he can't let that happen again.
Scott Wheeler enjoys working with his hands. If it wasn't for the paperwork, being a mechanic at Knight's Repair Shop would be the perfect job for someone like him-someone with dyslexia. But he wants more. A shop of his own only means more paperwork though. Kennedy Macgregor's life is right on track. That is until her father passes away unexpectedly, and her hopes for a partnership in his auto repair shop vanish into thin air, along with a six-year relationship. Needing a fresh start while she reevaluates her life, she takes a job as a mechanic in a small town called Providence. Scott doesn't consider himself a male chauvinist, but he can't work with Kennedy. For one, women don't belong in garages, and two, she's much too distracting. Accidents happen when people get distracted, and he can't let that happen again.