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Nashville Lights

Nashville Lights

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Roxie Tucker is heading back to Sugar Mountain to see her bestie Dakota and get some much needed R&R. It turns out that Dakota's older brother Nate is also back at Sugar Mountain. A lot has happened since those long-ago summers when Roxie had a serious crush on Nate Boone, but a part of Roxie never really moved on. Actually, all of her never moved on. What Roxie finds is that Nate Boone is alll grown up, hotter than the Tennessee sun and not quite as forbidden as he used to be ...

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~ Roxie ~
Nate Boone. My brother’s best friend and the country boy I had a serious crush on all those years ago when we were both just kids. A lot has happened since then, but a part of me never really moved on. Who am I kidding, all of me never moved on.

And now I’m heading back to Sugar Mountain to see my bestie—Nate’s little sister—and to catch up with the extended Boone family, who have always felt like my own.

What I find is that Nate Boone is alll grown up, hotter than the Tennessee sun and not quite as forbidden as he used to be ...

~ Nate ~
Roxie Tucker. No one knows about our history and our connection because I walked away and never looked back. I had to. She was a hundred percent off-limits.

I haven’t seen her in years, until she shows up out of the blue, so beautiful it hurts. And I now know why I could never even think about getting real with anyone else. Because they’re not her.

I shouldn’t, of course. She’s like family. And my life is complicated.

But she’s too perfect and the pull is too strong. She’s my dream and the one I could never let go of. I lost her once and I have no intention of losing her again. She’s mine. She’s heaven on earth and I’m a hundred percent addicted.

Now that I’ve had a taste of forever, this time, I’ll risk whatever it takes to keep her …

Nashville Lights is a steamy standalone small town brother’s best friend romance, starring a sweet & sassy band manager and the love of her life. Perfect for fans of Elsie Silver.

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Chapter One Look Inside

Nashville Lights
by Julie Capulet

Chapter One
~ Roxie ~

“Have fun, Rox, and stay out of trouble.” My oldest brother Kade’s familiar drawl sounds as tired as I feel.

My phone is perched on its holder on the dashboard and I can see on the video call that Kade is back at his house downtown. He has a few houses in Nashville and he keeps a spare apartment for me at the one that’s just off Broadway. I know he’s got a gig tonight at the Lucky Seven. Not a solo gig, but he’s agreed to be a guest for a couple of friends who are performing.

We’ve had a grueling few months of touring. My three brothers are the Tucker Brothers Band, and currently have songs at number one, two, four, seven, eight and ten on the Billboard charts. As manager of the band, I’m as exhausted as they are. We hit thirty-eight cities and did forty-eight sold-out shows over ninety-nine days. It was by far the biggest tour the band has done and it’s taken their fame into overdrive.

“I will, KJ. You have fun too. And please get some rest.” I can’t help adding, “Finally.” He knows I’m not referring to the tour with that last comment. I’m talking about the recent breakup with his hellish girlfriend Carmen. None of us could stand her, mainly because she made Kade’s life miserable for the entire five months they were together. He told us he broke up with her but there was something cagey about the way he’d said it. I’m starting to wonder if he’s actually done the deed yet. I’m pretty sure it’s a sure thing, I just don’t know if he’s telling us what we want to hear until he cowboys up and lets her down gently. She was never going to go without a nightmarish meltdown. “I hope you’re okay.”

“Don’t you worry about me, darlin’. You just make sure you’re getting some good R & R at the Boones’ place. Don’t let them wrangle you into doing any farm work.”

“Nope, I’m going to be sitting on that wraparound porch enjoying the view of Sugar Lake with my feet up and my phone on silent mode.”

“Good girl.”

“I’ll talk to you in a few days.”

“Say hi to the Boones for me.”

“I will. Later, KJ.”

I end the call and crank the radio up. Miles of open highway stretch out before me as I cruise along in my faithful old pickup truck with the windows down. My brothers tried to insist I let one of their drivers take me or at least take one of the new cars they bought me that are sitting in the huge garage underneath the band’s Nashville warehouse. But if I’m going back to the farm, there’s no way I’m doing it with a chauffeur or in a fancy sports car. The Boones would laugh me straight back down the dusty dirt road.

* * *


After months of being cooped up in crowded tour buses and arena green rooms, the warm summer breeze feels like heaven on my skin.

I drive past cornfields, barns, and the occasional rundown gas station. For once, my phone isn’t buzzing with concert schedules, press releases, or my brothers’ bickering in the family group chat. I finally have a moment to breathe.

Don’t get me wrong, I love being the manager of my brothers’ band. And I’m good at it, they keep telling me. With forty-eight sold out shows and six of the new album’s tracks currently in the Billboard Top Ten, I’m hardly going to argue with them. The band is riding a high and we’re making more money than we know what to do with. But I’m twenty-three years old and bone tired.

Three solid months of packed stadiums, screaming fans and non-stop life on the road takes its toll. I might not be the one singing or playing my heart out every night, but it’s just as demanding keeping everything behind the scenes running smoothly. Corralling the rabid crowds, making sure security is air-tight, staying in touch with the label and organizing all the publicity is just the tip of the iceberg.

It’s also a lot of work keeping Kade, Travis and most of all Vaughn steady and focused on what they need to focus on. Kade has been dealing with his awful relationship. Travis is head over heels with our new opening act, Ruby Hayes—who’s insanely talented and who I’m also managing. And Vaughn is just…Vaughn. As wild as always, and even more so now that he also thinks he’s in love. With Ruby’s sister, no less. Which of course Travis isn’t happy about at all.

I can always trust Vaughn to stir things up.

It’s safe to say that for the first time in my life, I’m ready for a real break. Three blissful days in the country to clear my head and catch up with my best friend is just what the doctor ordered.

As if on cue, my phone rings.

Dakota flashes up on the screen and I hit the accept button. “Hey, Dee.”

“How long until you get here?”

“I’m only around fifteen minutes away.”

“I can’t wait to see you, Rox! I have the biggest surprise.”

“What surprise?”

“You’ll have to wait and see.”

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