In the Groove by Pamela Britton
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In the Groove
Pamela Britton
February 2006
HQN Books
ISBN# 0373770987
Contemporary
Sensuality Level 3
Reviewed by Christy H.

Rating » 3 Stars of 4

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Reviewed by Christy H.
February 20, 2006

"...a sweet romance, with some laugh out loud moments."

Sarah Tingle, ex-kindergarten teacher has had a rough few weeks. She has lost her job, boyfriend and apartment all because her ex-boyfriend sold some pictures of her with someone else’s “body Parts”. The only job she has been able to find is as bus driver for a NASCAR driver. Sarah doesn’t know anything about NASCAR or its drivers.

NASCAR driver Lance Cooper’s season wasn’t going well, not only hasn’t he won a race yet, his motor coach driver left to go drive the bus for a rock band, and oh yes, he just ran over his new bus driver Sarah.

Lance can’t believe how sweet Sarah is and after she gives him a pep talk and bakes him cookies he feels better about his car, his driving abilities and his chance to win the race so he tells her she is his secret weapon and official cookie baker. After that things start to heat up on and off the track. Sarah is not sure she can handle life in the dangerous and fast paced life of NASCAR especially, when the pictures that got her fired from teaching show up in a national publication.

I really enjoyed In The Groove not only as a romance reader but as a NASCAR fan. To read about some of the behind the scenes activities from what some crazy race fan will do to superstitions some of the drivers and teams have. This is a sweet romance, with some laugh out loud moments. Don’t miss this book!

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Book Description for In the Groove

She wouldn't know a NASCAR star if he hit her with his car...and he just did. Sarah was a kindergarten teacher until a sleazy ex-boyfriend got her fired. Now the only job she can find is driving the motor coach for racing star Lance Cooper. She doesn't know a thing about NASCAR - and she's off to a rocky start when she doesn't recognize her ultra-famous boss. Lance can't help but notice Sarah's sweet smile - and how seriously unimpressed she is with his fame. Her reaction piques his interest - and he's convinced she's a good-luck charm. But Sarah has no interest in Lance's jet-setting life; she'd rather deal with spitballs than one supersexy race car driver. Too bad whenever he comes near her she turns hot as race fuel. Soon things begin to heat up on the track, and Sarah begins to wonder if she might be able to teach one famous race car driver a few lessons about love.

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