Georgia is making history in the F1 world as the lead racer of the first all-female team. Already at the top of her game, she wants to win the World Driver's Championship but that means proving herself among the men.
Luca's racing career has been quite different; a whirlwind of fame and women, but his love for racing is starting to wane. After a reckless yacht incident, he now faces losing his precious Hermes seat.
While at a club post-race, Georgia and Luca fatefully cross paths. Although it was only a drunken, meaningless the paparazzi strike, and the fans love it. With the best PR either of them have had, their teams urge to continue a fake romance until the end of the season.
But how far will they go for their careers and reputation? And will they be crossing the finishing line together?
A spicy, rivals-to-lovers fake dating sports romance that fans of Simone Soltani and Tessa Bailey will love.
Thank you to Grace Newman and NetGalley for an ARC of this amazing book! Luca is most certainly being added to my list of book boyfriends. The spice in this book was next level, and I enjoyed the character dynamics.
Some things I enjoyed about the book are: - its feminist take on F1 and its exclusion of women (I’d love to see female F1 drivers IRL) - the fake dating trope (I eat it up EVERY time) - the vulnerability of Luca, both with his relationship to Georgia and with his father - a romantic connection that was palpable and powerful between Georgia and Luca
Definitely an amazing read- anyone interested in romance, F1/sports, and strong female characters would enjoy this book!
I’m a huge Motorsport fan, especially F1 so I am a bit of a critique and picky when it comes to my Motorsport romance!
My favorite thing about this book was its focus on the sport as well as the romance, sometimes it’s just a backdrop in the Motorsport romcom but I felt it was the opposite with this story. There was so much racing content and although it’s not term perfect in terms of sports jargon it was still very well explained and I did enjoy! Anyone could read it and pick up on what’s going on sports wise which I think is a great aspect to have.
The characters were great, Luca was such a dynamic and moody character, loved how cocky and broody he was and exactly what I expected for a sports romance.
The FMC Georgia was a fiery, hot headed and fun character, I enjoyed her moody personality and her fighting for females recognition in the sport!
There were some great rivals and side characters too which made the story all more interesting and fun.
Overall the romance was sweet and exactly what I expected. I really enjoyed this read and loved the female team aspect and would recommend to anyone who loves a sport romance!
Georgia and Luca are both F1 racers on competing teams who find themselves in hot water after being photographed getting a little too close after a few drinks. To smooth things over, their teams come up with a PR-friendly solution: fake dating to boost both of their brands. Suddenly, Georgia and Luca are spending way more time together than either expected, and the lines between fake and real start to blur.
This was a quick and easy sports romance with plenty of forced proximity and fake dating thrown into the mix. I really enjoyed the F1 racing backdrop and the behind-the-scenes glimpse into the sport. Georgia and Luca had solid banter and chemistry, but it never quite developed into the kind of emotional tension or depth I was hoping for, leaving me wanting more. The writing was also quite repetitive at times, with certain phrases and beats reappearing often, and the plot lost a bit of focus in the middle.
Overall, this was a light, fast-paced F1 romance featuring fake dating, sports drama, and a fun dynamic between two rivals forced into the spotlight together.
Thank you to Hera Books and NetGalley for the ARC. All reviews are my own.
I actually really enjoyed this! I love F1 and so I’ve fallen down the F1 romance rabbit hole! I am OBSESSED with Luca and Georgia! Luca has that funny slightly cocky charm, but also was the perfect blend for Georgia and her seriousness!
I’m not entirely sure how to review this without spoiling it but it was such a fun slightly light hearted (for me at least) good rival to lovers sports romance!!
A female F1 race winner, now this is what I call a book that can tell young adults that no matter what you can do anything you want! And that it isn't just for men to do these things, us women can do them just as better.
Georgia goes from racing on the track, to using Luka one night at a celebration to get rid of an annoying ex, to being put into a fake dating relationship for funding and press coverages with Luca. She also races along side her brother Henri and another female team member.
Georgia battles out racing to with her brother Henri, making sure that she is better than him and making him fight for a placing. While Luca has a complicated relationship with his parents, with having the impossible role model to keep up with and be better than. Why, because his father was once upon a time a world championship race driver himself.
While Georgia sits at the bar, Luca comes along to get a drink and then the ex (name) comes along being the annoying person that he is. Unexpectedly Georgia uses Luca and the same visa versa to play with his feelings and to get rid of them. What I didn't expect was that they would actually kiss, and what everyone else could see was they thought that it was actually a relationship happening and finally coming out in public.
The Valkirie and Hermes racing team PR come together with a plan, to use Georgia and Luca as a fake relationship to attract more funding and not loose the funding that they have already. While Georgia helps Luca realise why he loved racing, and help him to be a better person, while Luca helps Georgia with her issue with the media/press she has no control over her sassy comebacks, and the anxiety while being in front of the reporters and media outlets.
Well that was an unexpected turn of events, when I thought that this would be a fake dating relationship, but in reality it seems to be something more than what is expected. With feelings running wild, thoughts being there, and a friendship/relationship blooming.
Will this Love/Hate relationship between Georgia and Luca become something more than a fake relationship, will her family actually approve of it if anything does come between the couple, can Georgia overcome her anxiety and sassy attitude with the media and will Luca overcome his loss of love for racing? I guess I'll find out more in the last 50 percent of the book which is where I am at as I am reviewing as going along.
Racing wins, and racing mishaps, racing scandals, reporter scandals.
The reporters, finally she stood up for herself and told them what was what. The way that they treated her cause she was female racing (suppose to be mans place) was not ideal.
It took a race crash (Luca car on fire) for her to realise just how much he meant to her, what she wanted from him. The nerves that she had were high waiting to find out if he was ok.
And then a happy ending for everyone, and a perfect story written. This was amazing and I really did enjoy reading this book and cannot wait for more. And to see where Georgia and Luca get to in another book that is for sure.
This book didn’t quite meet its potential for me, but I think there are readers that will really enjoy it!
I love fake dating and I love Formula 1, so the setup for this is right up my alley. The book does a good job of highlighting what it’s like to be a woman pushing to be accepted in a male dominated field. Georgia is both treated with less respect and held to a higher standard. When her and Luca’s relationship comes under professional scrutiny, the consequences for her are significantly worse and that felt realistic to me. I also enjoyed the contrast and comparison of Luca’s father and Georgia when it comes to their love of racing and the ways they both push Luca to be better (with mixed results).
The romance is fine. It has moments of great chemistry and fun banter, but the pacing feels uneven. The deeper intimacy between the two characters often feels unearned and out of character. If there had been more going on outside of the romance this might have felt less jarring, but there are very few scenes outside of the interactions between Georgia and Luca.
Overall, my impression is that I was left a bit wanting with the plot.
You get to join the story with a successful, female led racing team and the excitement and pressure that comes along with it, but you never really find out how they got to that point. I was curious how the all women team came together and would have loved a bit more detail.
I also wanted more description, both from characters and from the international settings. Aside from mentioning what city they were in for which race, the settings are virtually indistinguishably from each other. Main characters are described with the bare basics and other characters aren’t described at all. While this will be great for readers who are looking to self-insert or who don’t want to be limited by visual specifics, it left me feeling very unmoored in the story. F1 is full of people of different nationalities, and to not convey that by at least letting me know what flag each driver races under made it hard for me to connect to the characters.
And finally, I really would have loved to see a real conversation between Lily and Georgia about the challenges of being a woman in F1. Lily is there for comic relief and to help drive the momentum for the romance, but she is equally as affected by the things Georgia is struggling with. You do get hints of it, but I wanted more.
Overall the characters are likeable, the banter is fun, and I did enjoy my time reading it. I think this might best be suited for readers with a casual interest in Formula 1 who are looking for a romance that gets into the details of the unfair standards women are held to without a lot of world building or depth in the sport.
Thank you to DK, Hera, and NetGalley for an advance copy of this book.
Spoiler: when an all women team wins the championship in F1, that's when you can really tell young girls they can do everything they put their minds to.
Thank you to NetGalley and Hera Books for providing me with an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
I feel like I need to start off by saying I love Formula 1. It is a big part of my personality, it controls my mood pretty much every weekend and makes me have very high expectations from F1 romances. I want racing, not just the love story, and this book had them both.
Firstly, the racing. I loved the idea of having a team run only by women. F1 is mostly a men's sport, and the representation here was great. I can only hope one day it will actually come true and there will be female drivers on the circuits. And not only was it there for the plot, it was a great team. Good strategies, great drivers and a fantastic car, capable of winning races and fighting for the championship.
I want to point out the fact that F1 was an actual big part of the story, not just a background for the drivers. There was Georgia, passionate and willing to prove that she can win. She lived and breathed racing. Then there was Luca, pilot prodigy whose dad was a living legend of the sport. Things did not suddenly start to go well for either of them, they had bad qualifying sessions and made mistakes that cost them wins; just like in real life, this is an unpredictable sport and anything can happen. I really appreciated that it felt real from this point of view. There were accusations of cheating in a race, which brought in the FIA (as it should have). There was drama and joy and tears and scary moments, just like in reality in Formula 1. So well done to the author for this, I could feel the passion for the sport on every page.
Secondly, the love story. I will always eat up fake dating. Georgia and Luca disliked each other a lot, but they needed each other, in true rivals to lovers fashion. The physical side apart, I enjoyed their connection and how they grew to care for each other. Don't even get me started on Georgia's love confession on the radio when Luca had an accident. It was simply lovely.
They both clearly had stuff they needed to work through and they really helped each other with that. She made him love racing again. He made her more care-free. Overall, they made each other better and it was nice to see them grow together.
That being said, the pacing dragged a little bit for me. There were times when things felt repetitive, and I would have liked to learn more about the side characters. I definitely could have grown to love them if they would have been a bit more developed.
Even so, this book is perfect to fill the void on a raceless weekend.
Okay, so I really wanted to love this one. An all female Formula 1 team? A fierce, talented woman racing alongside the men and winning? That premise alone was intriguing, interesting, and unique. Following Georgia’s journey as both a driver and a woman fighting to be respected in such a male dominated sport was definitely the highlight for me. Honestly, if this fictional team existed, Georgia would be my favorite driver on the grid, no question about it.
I also loved Luca. His character had such a fun, cocky charm that balanced Georgia’s intensity perfectly. From the very first fake dating scene, I was rooting for them, and their dynamic was one of the things that kept me turning pages. There were some genuinely cute, funny moments between them that felt straight out of a rom com.
That said… the story just didn’t totally click for me. It started strong but got bogged down by pacing issues and a lot of repetition. This book felt long, and not in a slow burn kind of way... more like scenes and dialogue that could’ve easily been trimmed without losing anything. There’s also quite a bit of info dumping early on (especially about the sport and the fictional team), and I found myself skimming a bit just to get to the good stuff.
The writing itself has potential, but it definitely reads like a debut. It had uneven pacing, telling instead of showing, and some grammar and formatting errors that pulled me out of the story. And while I liked Georgia and Luca separately, I didn’t fully feel their chemistry. Their relationship moved fast, and the miscommunication trope wasn’t my favorite here because it made things feel messy instead of angsty.
Still, I have to give credit where it’s due: the concept is awesome, the side characters were charming once I got to know them, and I could tell the author is a genuine F1 fan. The passion for the sport comes through on every page, and I love that she created a world where women can stand on the top step of the podium.
Overall, Racing Hearts had all the right things it needed, like a cool premise, a fiery rivals to lovers setup, and a refreshing focus on women in motorsport, but the execution just needed a bit more polish and a tighter edit.
Thank you to NetGalley, Grace Newman, and DK/Hera for the eARC of this book.
Grace Newman’s Racing Hearts is an emotionally engaging romance that thrives on its vivid character work and energetic, fast-paced writing style. Rather than relying solely on the adrenaline of its racing backdrop, Newman roots the story in the interior lives of her characters, creating a narrative that feels grounded even when it’s fueled by high-speed momentum. Her prose is crisp and vibrant, with a rhythm that mirrors the pulse of competition—quick when it needs to amplify tension, and tenderly slowed during moments of vulnerability.
What elevates the novel is the strength of the two protagonists. Newman excels at writing characters who are both aspirational and unmistakably human. Their ambitions, insecurities, and flashes of stubbornness make them feel lived-in rather than archetypal. Their dynamic is built not only on chemistry, but on mutual challenge—each pushing the other to confront parts of themselves they’ve avoided. Newman portrays their growth with admirable restraint, allowing emotional shifts to emerge organically instead of forcing them to meet predetermined romance beats.
Another clear strength is the dialogue. Newman has a sharp ear for natural speech, and the banter feels warm, witty, and emotionally revealing. Interactions between characters carry subtext—unspoken fears, guarded hopes, and simmering attraction—which gives even quiet scenes a sense of electricity. The supporting cast is also well designed, adding dimension without overwhelming the central narrative. Each side character feels distinct and contributes something meaningful, whether through humor, tension, or quiet grounding.
Newman’s thematic sensibility shines throughout. Racing Hearts explores ambition, resilience, and what it means to trust others with the parts of yourself that are most fragile. These themes are woven in subtly, never overshadowing the romance, but enriching it. The balance between emotional intensity and lighthearted charm makes the novel accessible to readers who love character-driven stories with depth.
Overall, Racing Hearts is a warm, energetic, and skillfully written romance that highlights Grace Newman’s strength in crafting human, compelling characters. It’s the kind of book that makes you feel both exhilarated and unexpectedly moved—a standout entry in contemporary romance.
*A big thanks to Grace Newman and Netgalley for providing me with an ARC of this book; this in no way affects my honest review*
I went into this book hesitantly as a big Formula 1 fan, as most F1 romance books on the market get so many details of the sport wrong; however, I was pleasantly surprised, and it showed that the author is an actual F1fan herself or has done lots of research while writing.
This book does a good job of highlighting what it’s like for a woman trying to succeed in a male-dominated field. George is treated with less respect than her male counterparts, all while being held to a higher standard. Luca, facing fewer consequences and scrutiny for his actions, felt very realistic to the current paddock and other motorsport series.
This was a quick and easy sports romance read, and the romance was fine. There were great moments of chemistry, but something felt missing that I can’t pinpoint.
The pacing feels kinda off, and that might be because I know so much about Formula One, so the lack of off-story progression during weeks felt weird to me. There seems not to be very much difference between the international cities, other than name drops to show that the season is progressing
The story opens with Georgia fighting for the championship in an all-female team, and I would have loved more details about how we got here. There are moments where she vaguely talks about her time in F2 and F3, but nothing is really mentioned about how she progressed to such a male-dominated sport (They also mention the F1 Academy, so did that play into her timeline to F1?). I would also have liked more about Lily, as it feels like she is just used as comedic relief, all while she faces the same challenges in the paddock as Georgia.
I did enjoy the book and will keep an eye out for any more of Grace’s releases; however, I think it would be better suited for people with a casual interest in F1.
Thank you to netgalley , hera_books , and authorgracenewman for the ARC of this book! #reacinghearts
Tropes: •ENEMIES TO LOVERS •FAKE DATING •WOMEN OWNED & OPERATED TEAM •FEMALE RACER •SECOND CHANCES •HE FALLS FIRST •ONLY ONE ROOM
Let’s start with the protagonists: Georgia and Luca. These two had me laughing out loud with their constant bickering! The chemistry, the jokes, the fake-but-not-so-fake relationship — chef’s kiss.
Georgia Dubois is an absolute BADASS. In a sport dominated by men, she refuses to be underestimated. I loved the moment when the press asked, “How lucky do you feel to have finally won a race?” and she replied, “No luck. I earned this victory.” YES, girl, you did!
Georgia is determined to reach the Formula 1 podium and prove that women deserve their place in this world. It’s such a strong feminist message — that determination and hard work matter, and that women can break barriers in any field. I loved every second of it. It felt so relevant and empowering, showing how perseverance can truly change things. Her relationship with her brother was also amazing — I adored how they always have each other’s backs.
As for Luca Rossi, he struggles with his reputation as a playboy and party guy — the son of an F1 legend with all the expectations that come with it. When his performance starts to decline and his contract with Hermes is at risk, he really steps up. I loved seeing him focus, grow, and prove that he’s not just a spoiled rich kid but someone loyal, driven, and kind.
This book made MY HEART RACE! With a captivating writing and an electrifying story ,Grace Newman transported me to a new world full of determination, adrenaline, sacrifice, passion, and yes… the spice and the yearning is ON POINT.
I loved how it perfectly blends humor, love, family, teamwork, and ambition.
If you’re an F1 lover, YOU CAN’T SKIP THIS READ. Trust me.
Enemies to Lovers Female Racer Fake Dating Smashing Glass Ceilings Formula 1 Romance Women Owned F1 Team Second Chances Brother’s Teammate
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I loved this book. I was so excited to get to read another Formula 1 book. This is my second one and I couldn’t have had more fun.I was so excited to find out that I was chosen by NetGalley and Grace Newman for an ARC of this book. It was such a great read. I enjoyed the plot, having a female run Formula 1 team and seeing all that comes along with that in this sport. I loved Georgia and Luca so much,the banter and longing. I love a good fake relationship and all that entails.
Getting to see Georgia and her fight to be the best and reach the podium and all the things that still stand in her way was so interesting. Then we have Luca who is trying to get out from under his fathers shadow and to shed his bad boy image.
It also had such a great friend group, I’m always a sucker for a good group of side characters that are interesting on their own also. Makes me always hope for more books, maybe a series? Lily,Henri,Elliott and Edward.
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I hope there will be more books soon.
If you are a fan of fake- dating, Formula 1or enemies to lovers this is the book for you. Check it out.
Thank you Netgalley and Grace Newman for the ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for an early copy of this book for review! 😊 Reading this was for the version of myself that gets giggly after watching one too many edits of Charles Leclerc on my TikTok FYP 🤭. As someone who has gotten pretty familiar with F1 (this year is my first time watching a full season 😊) I found this pretty accurate. However, you can go into this knowing 0 about the sport. I enjoyed how this book focused on women in motorsports.. Because we don’t see them a whole lot and we need more women in F1! This made me desperate to see a woman driver on the grid someday! I loved the F1 drivers romance mixed with fake dating and thought the romance was well done. There were times the pacing dragged for me, and it kind of got repetitive at points. I felt like the characters could have been a little more developed and I wasn’t super connected to them, but was really invested in their story. This was one of the more enjoyable F1 romances I've read (shhhh 🤫 I haven’t read an embarrassing amount of F1 romances😅🏎️💕) and I would recommend this if you like sports romance.. Or you’re obsessed with F1 like me and need something to fill the void on a raceless weekend 😊.
Lol and funny story while I was reading this book Charles Leclerc got engaged💍.. This is the 2nd time a big athlete engagement has happened in the sport I'm reading about whilst reading. I know the right time to pick up a sports romance. 🤣
if you’re a Formula 1 girly, don’t walk, RUN to preorder this F1 romance! ❤️🔥
this book now firmly has pole position in my list of fav F1 books, from the get go I was dunked into the world of Formula 1, not only that, you feel like you’re right their in the car with Georgia.
getting a book that stays true to the sport is proving rather difficult now that F1 is on the rise amongst female fans, but this one, this one sticks to how the sport is ran and how difficult it can be for a woman in a male dominated industry! as well as explaining everything in a manner that even non F1 fans will understand! 10/10 in my eyes! 🤩
there’s drama, there’s spice, there’s romance (seriously the MMC Luca is a cutieee 🤩 and a bad boy 😉) there’s parts that make you grit your teeth and clench your fists.. absolutely loved this book! and yes, I did experience every other emotion too 😂
the perfect book for seasoned Formula 1 fans and for those who want to test the waters but also actually understand the sport! obsessed! and I am desperately waiting the next instalment of this series!
big thanks to @Netgalley & Grace Newman for sending me over a copy of this absolute banger ✨
Okay, you had me at sexy Italian Formula 1 driver. I mean, Luca Rossi is the literary embodiment of all my F1 boyfriends rolled into one. LeClerc's hair, Hamilton's swagger, and Ricc's, well, everything else, including sex appeal that was dripping off the page.
I've been a fan of F1 for a few years, and to say that I was thrilled to get my hands on this ARC is an understatement. So believe me when I say that Grace Newman delivered. I was not disappointed whatsoever and read through it faster than it takes to finish a Grand Prix. Racing Hearts is the story of F1 drivers Georgia and Luca and takes us on their journey to navigate the very fast-paced and unforgiving world of Formula 1. Starting out as rivals, they find themselves in a PR showmance of sorts that ends up being anything but fake. This book was spicy, oh-so-spicy, witty, sweet, and had you rooting for them every step of the way.
Thank you to NetGalley and Hera books for the advanced copy of Racing Hearts. This was my first book by Grace Newman but I'll definitely be looking for others, especially is she continues this storyline with a certain twin. Just putting that out there.
I was really excited to get into this book as I absolutely love an F1 romance and honestly there just aren't enough for me. I liked the idea of this story and where I thought it could go. More women in Motorsport and in F1 especially is always good to see even fictional. I especially liked the fact that this directly spoke about that issue and the misogyny that is still faced, it is a very pertinent discussion that definitely needs more publicity. For the rest of the story, I did enjoy the romance development between them both but it did get to a point where it felt very predictable and a bit more of a basic romance plot line. It was still enjoyable but just not necessarily outstanding. I also felt like it did a lot of explaining F1 terminology and set-up as well, which I can understand a few times but it did get a bit repetitive. Overall, not too bad but not one of my favourites. Favourite Quote - "If if known we'd be given handsome boyfriends if we sucked at media, I would have started swearing at reporters weeks ago," Favourite Character - Lily
4.5/5 Racing Hearts was such a fun surprise! I loved the blend of F1 adrenaline, fake dating, and enemies-to-lovers energy. Georgia was so easy to root for—strong, determined, and constantly pushing back against the pressure and misogyny in the sport. We need more women-centered motorsports stories like this!
Luca was great too. He starts off feeling like your typical charismatic playboy rival, but he ends up being thoughtful, supportive, and totally swoony. Their chemistry was so good, and the banter made this such a fast, easy read.
The behind-the-scenes racing details were just enough to make the world feel immersive without bogging down the romance. Even if you’re not super into F1, this is still completely approachable.
My only small complaint is that I wanted a little more emotional depth in places—but honestly, I still flew through it and had a great time.
Fast, fun, feminist-leaning, and full of great chemistry. I’d absolutely read more in this world.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Thank you to the author and publisher for the ARC copy!!
This was super fun! I've read a few F1 romances, but never one with a woman driver. I was immediately in love with Georgia's spunky character and take no shit attitude. Her clapbacks at the reporters were honestly some of my favourite parts of the book!
I also really liked Luca. They had some great banter, and I thought the development of their relationship was very well done. The slow build and tension was great!
Luca and Georgia both had very intriguing storylines aside from their relationship as well. It made for some great angst and emotional moments.
There's a great cast of side characters, and a very strong found family vibe which is something I love! There were some hints thrown at future relationships and I can't wait to see how this world is expanded.
My only issue with this book was pacing. Even though it's a fairly standard length romance, it felt much longer and at times did feel as if it was dragging.
Thank you DK and NetGalley for the DRC of Racing Hearts! All opinions in this review are my own.
I love the all-female team and how it goes deeper into what being a woman means in the sport. While other F1 romances will cover the same topic, Newman expertly shows all facets of how Georgia is scrunitized in the sport.
I also like that Georgia is already a driver and wins from the first chapter. It is a refreshing plot line from just trying to get into the sport. Georgia already has a spot on the grid and is taking up space. She is fighting for championship and earns the triple crown in motorsport.
Georgia is an F1 driver who constantly has to prove herself to the media despite her winning record. Luca is struggling to hold onto his position thanks to off-track drama. When a kiss is caught on camera, will harnessing all the attention that follows help them cement their place on the circuit?
Read if you like: -Fake Dating -F1 Romance -Brother's Teammate
Racing Hearts just wasn't for me. There wasn't enough backstory/characterization for me to connect with either Georgia or Luca and I just couldn't get into the book. It might be for you if you are looking for fake dating vibes and you aren't picky about how much plot accompanies those vibes.
Thank you to Netgalley and Hera books for the ARC of this title!
My favourite F1 romance so far! I enjoyed this one. It was a fun read, not over the top with trying to explain to much how F1 works. The side characters were fun and the relationship was cute, aside from being a little too insta-lovey.
My only complaint and the reason this one is 3 stars is that some of the writing was very repetitive. The same phrases were used a lot and it kind of took me out of the story. But over all a fun read!
I love F1 and fake dating so this was truly written for me. The chemistry between Georgia and Luca was great. I’m feeling like we could easily have a second book about Henri and Lily, and I would definitely read that too! Now we just need some women on the actual grid!! Thank you to lethally and the publisher for this arc ebook in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed are my own.
I haven’t read that many F1 romance but this one I found really entertaining. It was a quick easy romance with brothers team mate, faking dating and a workplace romance.
I liked that they supported each other and actually tried to help the other person despite competing. I liked the family dynamic and the friendship group, really hope we get to see more about this group.
Thank you NetGalley for the ARC! I thoroughly enjoyed this book! I love the dynamic between the main characters, their snarky comments, and the overall vibe. Has this book made me look up everything related to F1 races? It just might have.