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  1. Dianne

    Dianne edited the description of Asking for Trouble Wednesday, January 23, 2013.

    • Jazzie Ramos is at a crossroads in her life. Her best friend, Jess Sparks, the singer in the country band she plays fiddle for, has just gotten married and doesn't need her help anymore. Since Jazzie has always taken care of Jess, she really doesn't know what to do with herself now. Their band is making it, they even have a platinum record to their credit, so Jazzie wonders why she isn't happier about her newfound fame and fortune.

      While attending a friend's wedding in Tahiti, Jazzie reconnects with Beau Bowman, a handsome Texas Ranger she'd met a year before in Bowie, Texas. She finds that she's still insanely attracted to the hotter than hell lawman, and Jazzie decides to rid herself of the albatross around her neck, her virginity, something her five overprotective brothers have guarded like pitbulls for twenty-eight years. It was time, and she figures Beau is more than man enough for the job.

      Her time in paradise gets interrupted though, when she gets a frantic call from her mother telling her that her brother has gone missing in Dallas, and is in big trouble. Jazzie flies back home to comfort her mother and find her brother, but she knows she can't do it alone. She is going to need help, and again Beau Bowman seems to be the man for the job. Jazzie knows she can trust him to do his job and find her brother, but can she trust the jaded green-eyed lawman with her heart?

      Beau Bowman had been there and done that with relationships, and he wasn't doing it again. His ex-fiancé had left a sour taste in his mouth that no amount of mouthwash or time was going to erase. She'd proven to him he just wasn't cut out for them.

      Even though he wasn't looking for a relationship, when Beau spots Jazzie Ramos, the exotically beautiful and multi-talented Latina fiddler he'd fallen in lust with a year ago in Bowie, Texas, at a friend's wedding in Tahiti, he decides she is one woman he wouldn't mind getting to know better. He finally works up the nerve and ask her to dinner, and is thrilled when she accepts his invitation.

      Things get heated on the tropical island and Beau is shocked, but too far gone, when he realizes she's a virgin! That was a relationship waiting to happen, in his book. Beau decides that the best thing he can do is run, not walk, away from her as fast as he can, until she gets a call from her mother, who tells her that her brother is missing and on the run from some very shady characters he'd been naively working for.

      Beau Bowman suffers from an undeniable white knight complex. He knows it, but there isn't one damned thing he can do to avoid it. If there is a wrong, he feels an urge to right it, if someone is in trouble, he has to help them. That urge is what led him into law enforcement, instead of ranching, and it was the same urge that led him to hustle to Dallas to help Jazzie Ramos find her brother.

      Even though Beau knows he is just asking for trouble getting involved, his urge to help the beautiful fiddler is as irresistible as the temptation to fall head over heels in love with her...something he swore he'd never do again.


      Texas Trouble Series by Becky McGraw, Book 6 (Jazzie & Beau)

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  2. Becky McGraw

    Becky McGraw edited the summary of Asking for Trouble Monday, January 14, 2013.

    • Jazzie Ramos is at a crossroads in her life. Her best friend, Jess Sparks, the singer in the country band she plays fiddle for, has just gotten married and doesn't need her help anymore. Since Jazzie has always taken care of Jess, she really doesn't know what to do with herself now. Their band is making it, they even have a platinum record to their credit, so Jazzie wonders why she isn't happier about her newfound fame and fortune.

      While attending a friend's wedding in Tahiti, Jazzie reconnects with Beau Bowman, a handsome Texas Ranger she'd met a year before in Bowie, Texas. She finds that she's still insanely attracted to the hotter than hell lawman, and Jazzie decides to rid herself of the albatross around her neck, her virginity, something her five overprotective brothers have guarded like pitbulls for twenty-eight years. It was time, and she figures Beau is more than man enough for the job.

      Her time in paradise gets interrupted though, when she gets a frantic call from her mother telling her that her brother has gone missing in Dallas, and is in big trouble. Jazzie flies back home to comfort her mother and find her brother, but she knows she can't do it alone. She is going to need help, and again Beau Bowman seems to be the man for the job. Jazzie knows she can trust him to do his job and find her brother, but can she trust the jaded green-eyed lawman with her heart?

      Beau Bowman had been there and done that with relationships, and he wasn't doing it again. His ex-fiancé had left a sour taste in his mouth that no amount of mouthwash or time was going to erase. She'd proven to him he just wasn't cut out for them.

      Even though he wasn't looking for a relationship, when Beau spots Jazzie Ramos, the exotically beautiful and multi-talented Latina fiddler he'd fallen in lust with a year ago in Bowie, Texas, at a friend's wedding in Tahiti, he decides she is one woman he wouldn't mind getting to know better. He finally works up the nerve and ask her to dinner, and is thrilled when she accepts his invitation.

      Things get heated on the tropical island and Beau is shocked, but too far gone, when he realizes she's a virgin! That was a relationship waiting to happen, in his book. Beau decides that the best thing he can do is run, not walk, away from her as fast as he can, until she gets a call from her mother, who tells her that her brother is missing and on the run from some very shady characters he'd been naively working for.

      Beau Bowman suffers from an undeniable white knight complex. He knows it, but there isn't one damned thing he can do to avoid it. If there is a wrong, he feels an urge to right it, if someone is in trouble, he has to help them. That urge is what led him into law enforcement, instead of ranching, and it was the same urge that led him to hustle to Dallas to help Jazzie Ramos find her brother.

      Even though Beau knows he is just asking for trouble getting involved, his urge to help the beautiful fiddler is as irresistible as the temptation to fall head over heels in love with her...something he swore he'd never do again.

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  3. Becky McGraw

    Becky McGraw edited the description of Asking for Trouble Monday, January 14, 2013.

    • Latina Fiddler and country music superstar, Jazzie Ramos reconnects withTexas Ranger, Beau Bowman in Tahiti at a friends wedding. Things get heated between them in paradise, but Jazzie gets a call from her mother that sends her back to Dallas to find her missing brother. Beau, who suffers from a white knight complex, can't resist going to help her. He just hopes he can resist falling in love.Trouble Series by Becky McGraw, Book 6 (Jazzie & Beau)

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  4. Becky McGraw

    Becky McGraw edited the books like this book of Asking for Trouble Monday, January 14, 2013.

    • Edited My Kind of Trouble (Texas Trouble)Trouble Book 1, Texas Trouble Series
    • Edited The Trouble With Love (Texas Trouble)with Love Book 2, Texas Trouble Series
    • Edited Double the Trouble (Texas Trouble)Trouble Book 3, Texas Trouble Series
    • Edited Trouble In Dixie (Texas Trouble)in Dixie Book 5, Texas Trouble Series
    • Edited Looking For Trouble (Texas Trouble)Trouble Book 4, Texas Trouble Series
    • Added Asking for Trouble Book 6, Texas Trouble Series
    • marked the description of Asking for Trouble as not a spoiler
    • Added Chasing Trouble (Texas Trouble) Book 7, Texas Trouble Series
    • marked the description of Chasing Trouble (Texas Trouble) as not a spoiler
    • Added Here Comes Trouble (Texas Trouble) Book 8, Texas Trouble Series
    • marked the description of Here Comes Trouble (Texas Trouble) as not a spoiler
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  5. starwolvie

    starwolvie approved starwolvie’s request to change the title of Asking for Trouble Sunday, October 21, 2012.

    Asking For Trouble (Texas Trouble)for Trouble
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  6. starwolvie

    starwolvie changed the title of Asking for Trouble Sunday, October 21, 2012.

    Asking For Trouble (Texas Trouble)for Trouble
    starwolvie approved this request. ( see starwolvie’s edits | report abuse )
  7. starwolvie

    starwolvie approved Jonetta (Ejaygirl)’s request to change the title of Asking for Trouble Sunday, October 21, 2012.

    Asking For Trouble (Texas Trouble)Trouble
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  8. Punxsutawney Paul

    Punxsutawney Paul approved Becky McGraw’s request to change the contributors of Asking for Trouble Sunday, October 21, 2012.

    • Added a contributor: Becky McGraw: (Primary Author)
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  9. Jonetta (Ejaygirl)

    Jonetta (Ejaygirl) edited the description of Asking for Trouble Friday, October 19, 2012.

    • Latina Fiddler and country music superstar, Jazzie Ramos is at a crossroads in her life. Her best friend, Jess Sparks, the singer in the country band she plays fiddle for, has just gotten married and doesn't need her help anymore. Since Jazzie has always taken care of Jess, she really doesn't know what to do with herself now. Their band is making it, they even have a platinum record to their credit, so Jazzie wonders why she isn't happier about her newfound fame and fortune.

      While attending a friend's wedding in Tahiti, Jazziereconnects with Texas Ranger, Beau Bowman,Bowman in Tahiti at a handsome Texas Ranger she'd met a year beforefriends wedding. Things get heated between them in Bowie, Texas. She finds that she's still insanely attracted to the hotter than hell lawman, andparadise, but Jazzie decides to rid herself of the albatross around her neck, her virginity, something her five overprotective brothers have guarded like pitbulls for twenty-eight years. It was time, and she figures Beau is more than man enough for the job.

      Her time in paradisegets interrupted though, when she getsa franticcall from her mother telling herthat sends her brother has gone missing in Dallas, and is in big trouble. Jazzie fliesback hometo comfort her mother and find her brother, but she knows she can't do it alone. She is goingDallas to need help, and again Beau Bowman seems to be the man for the job. Jazzie knows she can trust him to do his job andfind her brother, but can she trust the jaded green-eyed lawman with her heart?

      Beau Bowman had been there and done that with relationships, and he wasn't doing it again. His ex-fiancé had left a sour taste in his mouth that no amount of mouthwash or time was going to erase. She'd proven to him he just wasn't cut out for them.

      Even though he wasn't looking for a relationship, when Beau spots Jazzie Ramos, the exotically beautiful and multi-talented Latina fiddler he'd fallen in lust with a year ago in Bowie, Texas, at a friend's wedding in Tahiti, he decides she is one woman he wouldn't mind getting to know better. He finally works up the nerve and ask her to dinner, and is thrilled when she accepts his invitation.

      Things get heated on the tropical island and Beau is shocked, but too far gone, when he realizes she's a virgin! That was a relationship waiting to happen, in his book. Beau decides that the best thing he can do is run, not walk, away from her as fast as he can, until she gets a call from her mother,missing brother. Beau, who tells her that her brother is missing and on the run from some very shady characters he'd been naively working for.

      Beau Bowmansuffers from an undeniablea white knight complex.complex, can't resist going to help her. He knows it, but there isn't one damned thingjust hopes he can do to avoid it. If there is a wrong, he feels an urge to right it, if someone isresist falling in trouble, he has to help them. That urge is what led him into law enforcement, instead of ranching, and it was the same urge that led him to hustle to Dallas to help Jazzie Ramos find her brother.

      Even though Beau knows he is just asking for trouble getting involved, his urge to help the beautiful fiddler is as irresistible as the temptation to fall head over heels in love with her...something he swore he'd never do again.love.

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  10. Becky McGraw

    Becky McGraw edited the characters of Asking for Trouble Friday, October 19, 2012.

    • Edited the description of Jazzie Ramos: Fiddler in a country band
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