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SUMMARY:

He did knight in shining trisuit like he did everything else—like a champ. But could she trust him?

Matilda O’Loughlin has three goals in life: win a medal at the Olympics, scare off the guys her dad tries to set her up with, and keep her crush on her family’s nemesis, Randall “Randy” Escott a secret. With just four months to the Olympics, she’s on track to miss all three. But she isn’t a quitter, and hating Randy Escott should be easy.

Randall Escott has one goal in life: to win gold, especially at this year’s Olympic Games. But acting like the villain—The Bad Boy of Triathlon—has gotten old, especially when he finds himself with two new goals: stop being a jerk, and win over Matilda O’Loughlin. Could he win gold as a nice guy? Or would losing his bad boy ways also cost him his edge?

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Here are some photos of me researching this book 🙂

Women's Transition 2
Women’s Transition 2
USA wins 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the elite women's race! Time for champagne!
USA wins 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the elite women’s race! Time for champagne!
Transition 1 - Australia's Bailie
Transition 1 – Australia’s Bailie
Winners of the elite men's race
Winners of the elite men’s race
My selfie with gold medallist, Jonathan Brownlee
My selfie with gold medallist, Jonathan Brownlee
Jonathan Brownlee signed my copy of his book :-)
Jonathan Brownlee signed my copy of his book 🙂

The view from the Kangaroo Point Cliffs – Brisbane City

The oomba tree on the way to the Story Bridge

When you read the book, you'll know what this photo means :-)
When you read the book, you’ll know what this photo means 🙂

Theme Song While Writing: “Holding out for a Hero” by Bonnie Tyler

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This is the sequel to “Two for the Road”.

Thank you to my critique partner, Heather Ashby for the feedback and encouragement, and as usual, seeing the potential in the chapters I send her.

Thanks to my husband for driving me to this World Triathlon race.

4 thoughts on “It Takes Two”

  1. Hi Jennifer,

    Thank you for your message. At the moment, I’m aiming for traditional publishing so my books are still in manuscript form. However, triathlon, and books set in Australia are difficult to get published in the US (and in Australia) so I might self-publish in a few months. I do have a few series which are ready to go. Once they are published, I’ll be changing the titles of the links to the books’ titles 😎

    Cheers,
    Catherine

  2. Thanks, Heather. And thank you for being such an awesome critique partner and friend 🙂

  3. This is all just BRILLIANT!!!! I’m so glad you got to attend this event and gets great photos of the participants. It will all show up in your books, I just know it. Write ON!

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