Drive Me Crazy
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- Expected Jan 6, 2026
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
“I love, love, love Lizzy Dent.” —Emily Henry, #1 New York Times bestselling author
Sparks fly when an up-and-coming team principle and her new hot-shot driver—and former childhood crush—are forced to work together to save their careers and team in this deliciously winning Formula 1 romance.
Can they navigate the twists and turns of love without crashing and burning?
As one of the first female team principles in Formula 1, Chloe Coleman is determined to prove herself and transform her failing team from underdogs to champions. Nothing can ruin her strategy—except maybe the surprising new addition of a cocky, top-tier driver who’s lost his edge. And he just so happens to be her estranged childhood crush who still sends her heart racing.
Matt Warner needs a comeback. A former champion, he hasn’t won a race since the disastrous crash that landed his best friend and teammate in the hospital. If there’s a silver lining to this scandalous demotion, it’s his fierce and familiar new boss, Chloe. But as the competition heats up, so does an unexpected spark that turns dangerously and passionately hot. With the world watching and pressures of the season mounting, will their chemistry lead them to victory, or spin them out of control?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The fast-paced world of Formula 1 provides the backdrop for this competent contemporary from Dent (Just One Taste). Chloe Coleman is breaking gender barriers working for Arden Racing as one of the first female F1 team principals, but struggles to overcome imposter syndrome and gain respect from her misogynistic coworkers. It doesn't help when she learns that the struggling Arden Racing has also just signed driver Matt Warner. Once a rising star, Matt's career has suffered after a traumatic crash that injured his friend and left him rattled. He's also Chloe's teen crush. The pair were close during their young, ambitious go-kart-racing days but lost touch when Matt entered F1. How exactly this backstory played out is revealed in drawn-out flashbacks hinting at some big betrayal or heartbreak that, when it's revealed, feels underwhelming. Meanwhile, in the present, Chloe must find a way to work with Matt as his manager and help him rise in the racing ranks once more. Matt's and Chloe's ambition and resilience make them admirable heroes, but Dent doesn't do quite enough to make the racing scenes exciting to those not already invested in F1. Devoted sports romance fans, however, are sure to have a good time with this.