Racing Hearts
Publisher Description
When mechanic Charlyse Cruise gets invited to the Grand Prix kickoff party of the year, she couldn't believe her luck. Tagging along with her best friend Colton, it wasn't long before billionaire racecar driver and team owner Tyler Dalton, of the billion dollar racing company, Dalton Enterprises spots Charlyse at the party, her voluptuous curves, dark fiery hair, and dimpled smile immediately grabbing his attention. Needing to get to know her better, he willingly drags her away from the party, and soon, the two are inseparable.
On impulse, Tyler begs her to accompany him to the big NASCAR race in Vegas, and without a second thought, she hops in his Bugatti and finds herself driving through Texas on their way to the big race happening in a few days. Things seem to heat up and then drastically cool down once they reach the sparkling lights of the city that never sleeps. Once she realizes how short-lived the fun had been, she slinks back home, sad and confused. In the span of just a few, short days, Tyler had done something to her heart and body nobody else had, and she wasn't sure how she was going to move past it, or get him out of her thoughts.
How was a girl supposed to move on when she had no idea what she'd done wrong? Finicky billionaires… who has time for them?
Racing Hearts is book 1 in the Curvy Hips and Sexy Lips series, and is for readers 18+.
Each BBW romance in the series is a standalone love story with a guaranteed HEA, and can be read in any order. Each book has its own flame rating, depending on the level of heat you'd like. One flame=sweet/closed door love scenes. Four flames=explicit love scenes.
Racing Hearts (4 flames)
Walking Dick (1 flame)
Love Handles (2 flames)
Big Escapes (4 flames)
Sweet Treats (3 flames)
Shutter Release (2 flames)
Unleashed (1 flame)
Hungry Diva (4 flames)
Customer Reviews
Girl gets the guy!
Great story!
Great story.
Great story with a great plot. As a racers wife it’s hard to find good and sexy stories about racing. I also love the fact that the author has a thicker woman as the lead. Books get a little redundant with skinny women as the lead. It’s always nice to connect to a book on a couple of levels. BRAVO!