Metro Girl

Metro Girl by Janet Evanovich, published by Zondervan on September 27, 2005, is a thrilling narrative that follows Alexandra (Barney) Barnaby as she embarks on a quest to find her missing brother, “Wild” Bill. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Miami Beach, the story unfolds with high-speed car chases and a search for sunken treasure, intertwining Barney’s life with that of NASCAR driver Sam Hooker, who becomes an unexpected ally in her adventure.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a fast-paced plot filled with excitement and danger as Barney and Hooker race against time to locate Bill, who has taken Hooker’s boat for his own escapades. The narrative explores themes of family loyalty and unexpected romance, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. With 384 pages, this edition presents a captivating blend of fiction and thrillers, showcasing Evanovich’s signature style.
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Alexandra (Barney) Barnaby roars onto the Miami Beach scene in hot pursuit of her missing baby brother, “Wild” Bill. Leave it to the maverick of the family to get Barney involved with high-speed car chases, a search for sunken treasure, and Sam Hooker, a NASCAR driver who’s good at revving a woman’s engine.
Engaged in a deadly race, Bill has “borrowed” Hooker’s sixty-five-foot Hatteras and sailed off into the sunset…just when Hooker has plans for the boat. Hooker figures he’ll attach himself to Barney and maybe run into scumbag Bill. And better yet, maybe he’ll get lucky in love with Bill’s sweetie pie sister.
The pedal will have to go to metal if Barney and Hooker want to be the first to cross the finish line, save Bill, Hooker’s boat…and maybe the world.
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