A Sprint to His Heart
by Lyla Bardan
Publication date: July 13th 2016
Genres: New Adult, Romance
by Lyla Bardan
Publication date: July 13th 2016
Genres: New Adult, Romance
An ordinary young woman with a
dream to be a professional cyclist falls for an extraordinary young man who
thinks she’s anything but ordinary.
BLURB
Bailey Meyers doesn’t have time
for distractions, much less a boyfriend, so why does she agree to date the
drop-dead sexy Fae artist who loves to watch her race? Because for once, she’d
like to take a risk off the racecourse, even after her coach’s reminder of his
no dating policy. A policy that puts her racing career in jeopardy when she’s
kicked off the team, as if a concussion from a crash and an accusation of
doping with dark Fae blood wasn’t enough.
She can’t stay away from the
enchanting Piran of Sava…until she discovers he’s not who she thought he was.
Can their love stay on course when Bailey joins a cycling team a thousand miles
away and Piran is promised to a Fae princess?
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Author Info
Lyla Bardan wrote her first romance
in fifth grade and was horrified when her male teacher read it aloud in class.
She wrote her second romance in the seventh grade after seeing two great horned
owls engage in a rather fascinating courtship dance. As the male hooted,
danced, and bobbed for the female, Lyla knew there was a story to be told. This
discovery of passion in the animal world led to a lifelong interest in science,
other worldly creatures, and their love stories.
While in college, Lyla joined a
sci-fi/fantasy acting group, where she and others made puppets and produced
plays for fellow students. Her favorite part was not creating the overly
detailed and ornate puppets of fairies, demons, and dragons, but writing
romance bits into every script.
It wasn’t until years into an unfulfilling
scientific research career that Lyla came back to her roots of writing.
Reaching into her dreams and fantasies, she left the research behind and now
stays busy writing from the comfort of her home office, overlooking her
well-maintained fairy garden, fruit bearing trees, and a number of birdhouses.
There she can relax and remember that it was two birds that originally sparked
her interest in love stories just begging to be told.
Note: Bits of this fascinating
biography (written by Lyla’s daughter) are actually true!
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