Dangerous Curves
Special Agent Lea Blackwell is smart, savvy and knows her way around a race car. Heading up a team to investigate the murder of a NASCAR driver is right up her alley. The only problem is NASCAR star Blain Sanders, the man who requested her. Blain is well-heeled, well connected and drop-dead...
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Special Agent Lea Blackwell is smart, savvy and knows her way around a race car. Heading up a team to investigate the murder of a NASCAR driver is right up her alley. The only problem is NASCAR star Blain Sanders, the man who requested her. Blain is well-heeled, well connected and drop-dead gorgeous-and he knew Lea when she was a drag-racing tomboy with grease under her nails. But Lea has grown up since then, in all the right places. And while catching the killer is her main objective, she's not above making the man who ignored her as a teenager squirm a little. Two people on a surefire collison course. But Lea and Blain are about to discover that the sweetest victory does not always come from winning. . .
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780373770359 (0373770359)
Publish date: March 2005
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 376
Edition language: English
Category:
Romance,
Adult,
Category Romance,
Harlequin,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Sports And Games,
Sports,
Sports Romance,
Romantic Suspense,
Racing
Series: NASCAR (#1)
I didn't hate the heroine - Cece - but I did think she was a moron for most of the story.First, I'll say that the story was good. It was entertaining and humorous, with moments of tenderness and suspense.Blaine was a decent guy who obviously cared immensely for his crew members. I'm not into guys cr...
I'm not violent, but if I were one to physically throw a book against a wall, I'd throw this one. Nothing to do with the writing's quality, but with a particular story element. I'm offended. Not personally offended, but it still feels insulting in general. Perhaps you'll feel different.In the big cl...
I'm not violent, but if I were one to physically throw a book against a wall, I'd throw this one. Nothing to do with the writing's quality, but with a particular story element. I'm offended. Not personally offended, but it still feels insulting in general. Perhaps you'll feel different.In the big cl...
Lea and Blain have a history and not a good one, so she is surprised when Blain requests her to be the one to investigate the death of his friend and driver Randy. Not even sure that there is something suspicious she is pressured by her boss to accept the assignment.Blain is pleasantly surprised whe...