I didn't like Killer Curves, the problem was the story and the characters, I didn't like them or their actions.
Celeste Bennet just got engaged for the third time for the lamest reason, she couldn't say no when her dad was watching. What phooey and I thought what a push-over, okay but that is just the start, then she sees NASCAR driver Beau Lancing while she is meeting with her friend and she knows. You see Celeste has a secret, since the age of 14 she has know that she is not her father's daughter but someone else, that is Travis, the man who runs the cars Beau races for.
Now, Celeste is a rich-man, senator to be daughter and she doesn't work, she does charities and stuff, she had a job but she quit it when she got engaged for the 1st time as daddy wanted it. So, Beau tells her Travis is dying and he needs her kidney, Celeste says she will think about it. Then she goes and breaks up with that douche and despite knowing her dad is a cheater, she kind of catches him in the act and off she goes to find out if "Travis" is worthy, she wants to get to know him first before saying yes. Not liking her so far.
So, she decides to do a PR job and then to keep the sponsor's clingy wife away from Beau(she is also his ex, who used to be a groupie), they put on an engagement charade. Oh and someone is trying to scare away Celeste and then there are problems with the car and sponsors threatening to pull out and then the said ex dies. See, drama galore and then of course Cece has never had a man-made orgasm so Beau gives her one and when things are about to get heavy between them, life interrupts. .
And Beau he was not much of a hero, in the sense he never stood out.
Now, Celeste's mother is another character. She was a young woman who abandoned the man she loved for money and prestige, I get it she was scared. Then she married and kept on being married to a man who constantly belittled her and flaunted his affairs in front of her but no she doesn't leave him since she is grateful to him and when does she leave him?When she hears a murder plot being hatched. Bah!I didn't like her at all.
Seriously, the suspense was blah and the characters the same. I need sympathetic characters.
But what I appreciated was Celeste's growth, she did some growing up and Beau was also great with her, he tried to protect her and his love for Travis was great. It was not all bad but just average.
Roxanne's other books are so much better. Try the Bullet Catchers, you will love them.