This book is epic! I absolutely loved it, especially how Charlie uses the same trope as RJ's opener - teammates in a relationship - but turns it into something completely different.
Here, Dean and Teo have been together almost three years, hiding their relationship from nearly everyone, with only a select few in Formula 1 having any idea.
When Dean picks up the second seat at Cadigan Racing, home to Mateo, things get a whole load more complicated.
I think Charlie shows the conflicts and difficulties with both men racing for the same team with some consummate skill. We can feel their discomfort, the repressed frustrations and unwanted jealousies as things head up out on the track, the tension as pressure mounts race by race.
But we also see the dedication each man has to each other, this is 100% a deep, abiding, lifetime love that they're both willing to do everything they can to keep.
It's also smoking hot, oh boy does Charlie lay down the heat for this pair, they're burning up the sheets as well as the motor home, their holiday villa and all points in between!
As with the first two books, we get to see the happenings of those events from a different perspective and I think it's a really clever way to anchor this series of multiple authors together.
Here we don't get as much about Augusto's almost fatal crash, more the feelings of fear both Dean and Mateo have over it happening to either of them and no-one knowing they were together.
Charlie kept the pacing tight here, there's a growing sense of dread building up as the racing season goes on and you begin to wonder just what might happen, can something external pull these two men apart in spite of their love for each other?
I would have been biting my nails if I had that habit, but have no fear, there's a truly spectacular event which takes place that had me smiling like the Cheshire Cat and the Epilogue, set nine-and-a-half years in the future, is the very definition of epic!
Loved this book and would happily have read another 500 pages more of them.
#ARC kindly received from the author in return for an honest and unbiased review