Hot Rod Heaven By Melani Blazer He's back. Two years ago, Brehann Williams' fiancé died in a fiery crash and his best friend, Sebastian Bernecchi, disappeared. In one horrible evening she'd lost two men she loved, and she blamed herself for what happened. But now Sebastian—Bash—is back in town, claiming he wants to take up where they left off. She can't ignore the chemistry that still exists between them—just being near Bash makes her think of heart-pounding, mouth-watering sex. And she knows he'll fulfill every one of her fantasies. After all, once—years ago—they'd been lovers. Acting on their feelings for one another had been wrong before, but there was nothing to deny them their passion this time. Nothing except the sinister black Corvette that lurks in the shadows and the danger that swirls around them.
When not behind a keyboard, typing out the stories of the characters who dance in her head, Mel can be found behind her camera, snapping landscape or abstract photography, or in the garage up to her ears in car parts and grease. She lives in the midwest with a teenager who makes her crazy and a husband who makes her even more crazy — in a good way!
Her favorite crayon is midnight blue. She hates the sound of Styrofoam crunching, but loves her daughter's laughter. She'd rather watch a fantasy movie, like Merlin or Lord of the Rings or even Pirates of the Caribbean, than horror, and she wants to watch it from her favorite corner of the couch. She can talk cars — especially classics — with the guys and has a ridiculously amazing memory for useless music trivia. Her characters are a mix of who she is, who she knows and who she admires. Her motto: Live life, don't just exist.
This was an okay read. I didn't care for the way the character's thoughts jumped around. At times the story read more like a soap opera than a book. I found myself skipping pages because I could see the "same old thing" happening next in the storyline. This is the first book from Ms Blazer that I've read. If I read more of her stories, I hope they are better.