Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Speed Dating by Nancy Warren

Giving an acceptance speech to her fellow actuaries made Kendall Clarke extremely nervous, so she was counting on her fiancĂ© to give her the moral support she needed. But with just a few hours left before the meeting, the jerk dumped her for one of her coworkers. Then to make matters worse, she found herself locked out of her room wearing nothing but a Victoria Secret slip. Fortunately she bumped into NASCAR star, Dylan Hargreave, who was expecting an actress to pose as his girlfriend so he could attend his ex-wife’s wedding. Choosing the wedding over the awards ceremony wasn’t the easiest decision for a person who normally avoided risks, but how could Kendall turn down one of People magazine’s 50 Sexiest Men of the Year. Soon Kendall finds herself traveling the NASCAR circuit with Dylan as an extended vacation. But since all vacations must come to an end, Kendall must decide whether to return to the safety of her previous life or stick by the one man she truly loves.

As the middle of February draws near, women look forward to one special day, while men look forward to another. One that’s not celebrated with roses, but gasoline and smoking rubber - the Daytona 500. This year Harlequin is celebrating this holiday with four NASCAR themed novels and if Speed Dating is typical of the books, you’re in for a special treat. Nancy’s novel managed to catch my attention and hold it. It’s one of the few books I’ve read recently I could have finished in a single session (and would have, had not the telephone interrupted my, uh, reading time ). I loved her characters, especially the way she managed to incorporate a real NASCAR hero, Carl Edwards, into her story. The story itself was powerful and funny in all the right places. Kudos to Nancy and I can’t wait ‘till her next NASCAR book in November. If you’re a NASCAR fan (and 40% of NASCAR fans are women), or know a NASCAR fan, this book’s a must.

Details: Temptation, February 2007

Excellence Rating: Great

Steaminess Factor: Romantic

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