Revved | Review

Posted May 6, 2022 by Christine in 5/5, review / 1 Comment /

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Revved | Review
Revved Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform Also in this series: Revived
by Samantha Towle
Series: Revved #1
on March 17, 2015
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, New Adult, Romance, Sports, Women's Fiction, Chick-Lit
Pages: 410
Source: Kindle Unlimited
Format: eBook
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Also by this author: The Ending I Want, Revived , River Wild, Unsuitable
Find the Book: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Goodreads

ISBN: 1508776202

Flame Rating:four-flames
Rating:5 Stars

Race car mechanic Andressa "Andi" Amaro has one rule—no dating drivers. With a good reason behind the rule, she has no plans on breaking it.
Carrick Ryan is the bad boy of Formula One. With a face and body that melts panties on sight, and an Irish lilt that leaves women on their knees, begging for more. He races hard and parties harder. The youngest driver to ever sign with F1, he’s still at the top of his game five years later, breaking hearts on and off the tracks.
When Andi is offered her dream job working in the glamorous world of F1, she leaves her home in Brazil, positive she can handle working for Carrick. But she’s not prepared for the off-the-chart sparks that fly the moment they meet.
Now, Andi has a crush on the one man she can’t have, and her resolve is about to be put to the test, because Carrick has decided he wants Andi, and he plans on testing her to the very limit…

I currently find myself wanting to devour each and every one of Samantha Towle’s books. Seriously, I can’t get enough. It’s like she has a direct line to all the things I love in romance… It’s diverting and distracting as there are so many other books I should be reading right now. BUT, that’s okay–I’m great at multireading.

This one is one I picked up because a couple of the characters were featured in The Ending I Wantwhich I read last month. So, of course, I just had to give in and see what the fuss was.

And I can honestly say that I was hooked on this book from page one.

First off, Andi (or Andressa), was just a wonderful main character to read about. She’s beautiful, down-to-earth, and she’s a mechanic. And in this particular sport, that will garner her some wanted–and unwanted–attention.

She immediately catches the eye of Formula One driver, Carrick Ryan–who she now works for. And for quite a plethora of reasons, even though Andi is attracted to him–she has no desire for any kind of relationship with Carrick.

Unfortunately for her both hormones and Carrick’s charismatic personality get in the way of her principles.

This makes for quite the simmering love affair that takes very little time to boil over into a hot mess of sexy goodness.

It’s not long before they both realize that they got way more than they bargained for and can’t help the love and affection between them–let alone the attraction.

This book was full of highs and lows between Andi and Carrick–sometimes those lows were completely unnecessary–okay, most of the time they were unnecessary. But in the end, the tale was entertaining, engrossing, and I quite simply just couldn’t put it down.

I immediately picked up the second in the series and gobbled that one up too!

 

 

About Samantha Towle

Samantha Towle is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author.

A native of Hull, she lives in East Yorkshire with her husband, their son and daughter, and three large furbabies.

She is the author of contemporary romances, The Storm Series, The Revved Series, The Wardrobe Series, The Gods Series, and standalones, Trouble, When I Was Yours, The Ending I Want, Unsuitable, Under Her, River Wild, Dead Pretty, The Two Week Stand and Sacking the Quarterback which was written with James Patterson. She has also written paranormal romances, The Bringer and The Alexandra Jones Series. With over a million books sold, her titles have appeared in countless bestseller lists, and are currently translated into ten languages.

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