Overdrive
by:
Ariel Tachna (author)
All his life, French racer Daniel Leroux has dreamed of one thing: winning the World Rally Championship. To do that, he needs a co-driver he can trust. If only he could find one.... At the end of a disastrous season, Daniel's manager replaces his incompetent co-driver with Frank Dufour, a young...
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All his life, French racer Daniel Leroux has dreamed of one thing: winning the World Rally Championship. To do that, he needs a co-driver he can trust. If only he could find one.... At the end of a disastrous season, Daniel's manager replaces his incompetent co-driver with Frank Dufour, a young Canadian whose rally team let him go because he was gay. Daniel's in heaven, thinking he might find more than just a teammate, but his manager puts the brakes on, declaring Frank firmly off limits. Frank isn't any more ready to risk his second-and last-chance at making it in the WRC, no matter how attractive he finds Daniel. Sex and cars don't mix. Amidst a bitter rivalry with another driver, sabotage attempts, extreme weather conditions, and the stress of racing, Daniel and Frank forge a partnership that defies the odds, but just as things start to heat up between them, a family emergency calls Frank away. Will they find their way back together or will the separation and the spotlight be too much for their fledgling love to survive?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781615819027 (1615819029)
Publish date: April 8th 2011
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 204
Edition language: English
This was a well written, informative and interesting book. It gave me a little insight into the world of car rallies that I had never been exposed to before. The characters were well-realized and interesting. That being said, there was a certain 'je ne sais quoi' that was missing for me. The charact...
It's "Love in the Fast Lane"I rarely read M/M books with sports-theme; not because I don't want to, just that I rarely do. So, first of all, it's nice to read a story in the backdrop of car racing. I think Ms. Tachna makes a wonderful description about what happens behind; I enjoy the explanation of...