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Full Throttle
by
T.C. Archer (Goodreads Author)
Fast cars and a smokin' hot passion...
Rex intends to own and drive his own car, but that will cost him millions up front. Last season was a disaster, thanks to a nasty break up, but it taught him a lesson and helped sharpen his focus on what he needed to do: Win every race. And stay away from pretty girls. The last thing he needed was to learn that his new head mechanic, J...more
Rex intends to own and drive his own car, but that will cost him millions up front. Last season was a disaster, thanks to a nasty break up, but it taught him a lesson and helped sharpen his focus on what he needed to do: Win every race. And stay away from pretty girls. The last thing he needed was to learn that his new head mechanic, J...more
ebook, 430 pages
Published
June 1st 2012
by Etopia Press
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Sep 16, 2012
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I loved how this book started out and I loved how the book ended. This book starts out strong with a fierce dislike between Rex and his mechanic. It seemed like the only reason he did not like his mechanic was because she was beautiful. What starts out as a hate/hate relationship turns into love, but you know what they say “Love and hate, two sides of the same coin”.
Rex almost had everything he thought he wanted within his grasp. He could see success, fame, and fortune staring him in the face. T...more
Rex almost had everything he thought he wanted within his grasp. He could see success, fame, and fortune staring him in the face. T...more
First off I would like to thank FMB Blog Tours for allowing me to be on this tour. I LOVE NASCAR racing and have watched it with my grandfather and uncles since I can remember. There is something about fast cars and fast men! Full Throttle will take you on such a ride between the romance that is there but both parties fighting it to the suspense part where someone is out to get Rex.
Rex is a NASCAR driver who is trying to start his life all over again.Between the nasty break up and the terrible s...more
Rex is a NASCAR driver who is trying to start his life all over again.Between the nasty break up and the terrible s...more
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It took me a lot longer then I first thought to get through this story. Not from lack of interest but there were a lot a technical terms I did not understand and basically I know nothing about cars. Once I was past that the story line was amazing, it was more of a mystery then a romance. Gail "Jimmy" James is a very interesting female character. She was independent, stubborn, tough and the kind of girl I would love my future daughters to be like. There were times I wanted to scream at the book f...more
This book is a very light read, even with the mystery and suspense thrown in, I found it very easy to read and got through it fairly quickly. Whew. Let me just say that I love Rex's character. It might be his southern drawl... hell, IT IS his southern drawl. He's very serious about his racing and about those he cares about. He's not the brooding type, far from it. He'll say what he wants and he'll throw a few wrenches in the mix to throw you off and smile while doing it, all while calling you "...more
Such a nice easy read. I really liked the characters. Rex with his sexy southern drawl and Gail "Jimmy" James was a credit to women everywhere. Being from the South myself, I really enjoyed the NASCAR theme. Don't worry, if you don't like NASCAR, it's not all racing. You have a great mystery that I was trying to figure out through the whole book and never would have guessed that it played out the way it did! This book also offers some romance and steam. The secondary characters were brought to l...more
The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I received a copy of Full Throttle from the author via Full Moon Bites Book Tours for review.
All NASCAR driver Rex Henderson wanted was to own and drive his own car. To own his own car was going to cost him a lot of money. He knew from all the mistakes that occurred last season he was going to have to win all the races and stay away from all the pretty girls. Rex never dreamed that his new head mechanic (Gail "Jimmy" James) would turn out...more
All NASCAR driver Rex Henderson wanted was to own and drive his own car. To own his own car was going to cost him a lot of money. He knew from all the mistakes that occurred last season he was going to have to win all the races and stay away from all the pretty girls. Rex never dreamed that his new head mechanic (Gail "Jimmy" James) would turn out...more
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The mystery and the racing was a bigger part of the story than the romance, but I thought that the mystery part was really good and kept me guessing to the end. The story did get a bit confusing in the last half, and the romance bit felt a bit rushed and on the side. As a whole I liked this story and I think everyone can enjoy it, NASCAR fans or not.
The mystery and the racing was a bigger part of the story than the romance, but I thought that the mystery part was really good and kept me guessing to the end. The story did get a bit confusing in the last half, and the romance bit felt a bit rushed and on the side. As a whole I liked this story and I think everyone can enjoy it, NASCAR fans or not.
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