Driving Miss Crazy (D.C. Diplomats Series Book 1) by D.J. Van Oss

She wants to go places.

Driving miss crazy (d.c. diplomats series book 1)

She wants to go places. He's got the car. If only things were that simple.

Widowed father Adrian Adams isn’t looking to change his life. He just wants to keep his seven-year-old daughter Charlie safe and happy. The last thing he expects is to suddenly lose his job as a driver for the Washington DC diplomatic community.

Luckily, he’s offered a new embassy driving assignment, one that starts with a tea cup-and-tie collision with a clumsy, cute, and oddly charming Irish woman with a penchant for talking to squirrels.

Maggie MacNally always seems to fall short, especially when it comes to her family’s expectations. She’s bracing again for disappointment as she tries to forge a new life in DC. Then an out-of-the-blue summons from her influential grandmother offers her one last chance at success—a chance that puts her in Adrian’s back seat and on the road to a career in the family business of international diplomacy.

Is Maggie finally headed where she wants to go, or is her big opportunity just another wrong turn? Is Adrian ready to take a second chance at love, or is he determined to put on the brakes before Maggie drives him crazy? And what's with all the squirrels?

Praise from readers:

★★★★★ - "This was an adorable read, with cute & lovable characters & plenty of dialogue that will get you smiling. Looking forward to more from this writer."

★★★★★ - "Very sweet romance set in Washington D.C. with an Irish gal trying to find her path in life meeting a widowed chauffeur trying to enjoy life again. Funny, heartwarming read."

★★★★★ - "Laugh out loud funny, endearing characters, and story that keeps you wanting more."

Genre: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Romance / Clean & Wholesome

Secondary Genre: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Humorous / General

Language: English

Keywords: none

Word Count: 75000

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