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But her heart isn’t the only one in a dead spin. Kirk knows he was holding back from Lia and after crashing his race car, he is hell bent to get their relationship back on track. Will she forgive him? And, when he bares his dirty little secret, will she run or pour more octane on her high maintenance driver? | But her heart isn’t the only one in a dead spin. Kirk knows he was holding back from Lia and after crashing his race car, he is hell bent to get their relationship back on track. Will she forgive him? And, when he bares his dirty little secret, will she run or pour more octane on her high maintenance driver? | ||
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Revision as of 19:39, 23 October 2007
- Author: Tilly Greene
- Publisher: Whiskey Creek Press Torrid
- Year Published: 2006
- Setting: Paris, Laguna Beach California, Edinburgh
About the Book
On track to becoming the world’s greatest driver, Selkirk MacLellan’s very life depends upon split second reactions and Kirk believes in the saying, “If you think, you are dead.” So, what does he do when love crashes into him? He thinks
Oralia Norman has become the only artist to paint a Formula 1 Team portrait, but it is the devilishly sexy team captain she wants. During a fast and furious affair, however, Kirk gives new meaning to the words crash and burn, ending their relationship with a phone call.
But her heart isn’t the only one in a dead spin. Kirk knows he was holding back from Lia and after crashing his race car, he is hell bent to get their relationship back on track. Will she forgive him? And, when he bares his dirty little secret, will she run or pour more octane on her high maintenance driver?