Divorced mom Kelly Alexander wants younger son, Denny, in a wheelchair due to spina bifida, to participate in sports. Kelly finds out about the Junior National Disability Games, but they're in Spokane, Washington, a continent away from her Florida home. She's clueless about what to do next.
Mart Rawlings is a single, handsome wheelchair athlete who volunteers to coach Denny and helps him qualify--and falls hard for Kelly. But past heartache over her cheating ex fuels Kelly's reluctance to get personally involved with him. Kelly must survive a grueling cross country drive to Nationals with her sons and mother, but more importantly, can she make herself take a chance on love?
Cross Country Chaos is a funny, passionate, and at times cringingly honest story of healing broken hearts, rebuilding trust, finding love in unexpected places, and realizing sometimes the greatest disability is between a person's ears, not their body.
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Review4 CUPS: "Worth reading. Cross Country Chaos is a well constructed story on the realities of life as a parent and divorcee. Mart is not your typical hero, which is what makes the story so interesting. Yes, he may be attractive but his true assets are his character, commitment, and ability to love. This story is a breath of fresh air from the inconsequential tales that we normally read. A hero and heroine with true character, valor, dedication, and even problems, are what set this book apart from the rest." -- Shannon, Coffee Time Romance & More