New Release | New Series Formula Fling (Race Fever, Book #1) Sawyer Bennett
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3 Star Review by Trinette Dungee
Historical romance writer Posey Evans wants to try her hand at sports romance. With Formula International Racing having its first female team principle, Posey decided this would be the perfect sport to start her off. Misrepresenting herself as a journalist to Crown Velocity Racing, she manages to gain all access to the team. Not only has she snagged this all-access pass, but she’s been assigned to “shadow” racing’s bad boy Lex Hamilton. If there’s a tabloid within two feet, Lex will end up on the cover of it. This assignment isn’t exactly what Posey was looking for, but beggars can’t be choosers, so be Lex’s shadow she will; and hopes she doesn’t blow her cover while doing it.
Lex Hamilton is skating on thin ice in the world of racing. The powers that be are getting fed up with his antics. When journalist Posey Evans is assigned to follow him around to gain material for an “article” she’s writing give the sport a more exposure, he’s less than thrilled. Learning Posey isn’t who she says she is, gives him the perfect opportunity for him to get rid of her, but instead, he finds himself offering to help her, because like it or not, Posey does help keep him on the straight and narrow.
This is the first book in a brand-new series from Sawyer Bennett, and dare I say new territory. This series focuses on the world for formula racing. I have a love/hate relationship with new series. The love part is due to new characters and storylines. The hate part, new storyline and new characters. While I may not have loved every book by Sawyer, I have yet to meet a book of hers I didn’t like. I will admit, this new series worried me a bit. When it comes to sports, I’m a contact sport type of girl. You know, basketball, football. Until about ten years ago (after picking up my first hockey romance), I didn’t know much about hockey. Admittedly I still don’t but I can sort of follow what’s going on (again contact sports) and I’ve actually attended a couple of games. Race Car drivers? Yikes! What the hell was I going to do with this series? Well, after finishing this book, I’m going to dive into the rest of this series!
When I say I know nothing about car racing, I mean NOTHING so this wasn’t the easiest book for me to read. Because this is a sport not highly written about there was a lot of background and technical information and admittedly it wasn’t the most interesting information. When Lex says <b>“Gio…mate…let’s dumb that down a bit. You’re making my eyes cross”.</b> I swear that was written just for me. With that being said, I did get through it and am a little more curious. This book seemed to be more narrative than dialogue which was a little different.
Putting aside the technical jargon and racing background info, I enjoyed this first instalment of the new series. Initially I wasn’t sure how I felt about Posey or Lex. I didn’t immediately connect with them, but when it happened, I was all in. I liked their chemistry, and they had some pretty nice witty dialogue. What intrigued me more than anything else in this book, was the supporting characters. Although I’m sure the upcoming books will be about actual drivers. I’m wondering if some these other characters will have books. Characters like, Harley Patrick. Spenser Montgomery, Carlos Moreno, and Maeve Dornan. These characters seem like they might have some pretty juicy storylines. I’m even curious about Lex’s friend Ronan Barnes. I’m pretty sure we haven’t seen the las of him.
All in all, this was decent read.