Ethan Meyers travels the world driving fast cars and living a fast life. He's got the talent and the car to be a real contender for the championship this season, and there's no way he's going to let anything distract him.Except for her.After all the years of not knowing what happened to Addison Adanti, she suddenly reappears in his life while he's training in the Alps. But his high school sweetheart insists he calls her by another name. What the hell is up with that?Ethan has been driving as fast as he could away from his past, but Addison's return may be the one thing that could make him slam on the brakes. Could it crash any chance he has to win it all?Sometimes a girl has just gotta fake it. You know what I mean!Faking It is a series of short, steamy romances where someone is faking something. Inspired by Sara Hazel’s love for a certain fake heiress. Join some of your favourite authors as we see just how far faking it can get you! These people might be faking something, but I can promise you there’s one activity where they aren’t playing pretend! Happy Ever After Guaranteed!
Jenny Redford is a USA Today Bestselling Author of steamy romances and romantic comedies, including the Project Lyonheart and Detroit Pirates series. When she isn't working on her next novel, she has a pair of knitting needles in her hands while cheering on her favorite teams (even though they're all going through rebuilding years -- again). She'll never turn down a glass of wine or a mimosa at brunch. Check out more about Jenny at jennyredford.com, and follow her on Twitter @jennyredford where she makes sarcastic comments about the world in general or her latest TV obsession specifically. Get news about Jenny's books by subscribing to newsletter: https://bit.ly/2OhUOXY
I liked Faking It With the Race Driver. It had a good plot and the main characters had a backstory that was enjoyable. Both Addison and Ethan clearly loved one another but there was a lot of issues that i feel where maybe too much to put in a short story. Overall it was a good book and still had a good ending with interesting elements.
Quick, second chance race driver and his high-school sweetheart who left without a trace and reappears 15 years later... by chance but stays to mend his broken heart. No "faking" in the romance department, as its medium spice (not closed door but not overly graphic, but you know what's happening). Streamlined story with few side characters or complications.