Casting Call

John Locke


Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
3.75 · 8 ratings · 185 pages · Published: 09 Feb 2014

Casting Call by John Locke
Kaylee and Ivy, both 19, are enjoying Nashville’s Music Fest outdoor concert when they notice a gang of drunks abusing a handsome young businessman who’s on the ground, passed out. Women have written lewd messages on his body with lipstick, and two guys are using him as a human toilet. Against Kaylee’s wishes, Ivy decides to get involved. She soon learns four things: his name is Bobby; he’s not drunk, but been drugged; he drives a great car; and he’s separated from his wife. Ivy cleans him up, drives him home. When he starts feeling better, they flirt. If you guess she winds up in bed with him, you’re right. But that’s the last thing you’ll guess correctly in this million-mile-an-hour twisting tale!


PRELIMINARY COMMENTS

Casting Call moves at warp speed!

Hilarious! Mind-blowing. Impossible to predict.

Locke’s latest has more twists and turns than a Rubik’s Cube!

I literally flew through this book. Can’t remember ever turning pages this fast!

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