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Every race has a finish line.
Where you go after you cross it is what matters most. And sometimes, that's the most intriguing.
Here at GearShark, we've featured lots of drivers. All of them are well acquainted with the finish line. And as race fans, we're well acquainted with cheering as they cross it. What we aren't privy to is riding shotgun, seeing where they drive once the race is over.
Our interviews barely scratch the surface, offering just a glimpse of the men and women behind the wheel. The discovery of vanished Motocross sensation Jayson Hamilton, who has been right under our noses for years, proves secrets abound.
It's time to dig deep. Look beyond the racetrack at the drivers who continue to pique our interest. In addition to scoring an exclusive, all-access interview with the elusive Jayson Hamilton (his first and only since the death of his fellow racer and partner Matt Lewis), we've caught up with some of our most popular featured men and women in the racing world.
Where are they now?
Who are they now?
What do these hot commodities do when they escape the spotlight?Rumors of weddings, babies, and new tattoos swirl through the media on a weekly basis. And though we're headlining the hashtag #Finishline, we're far from finished. In fact, we're just getting started.
496 pages, Kindle Edition
First published February 27, 2017




For so many years, I thought I wasn't good enough, that happiness was for people who lived by the rules society dictated.
I was wrong. Happiness was attainable for anyone who had enough courage to reach for it.
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Happiness was attainable for anyone who had enough courage to reach for it. Just because I had to reach further than some only made it that much more appreciated. Today, in this moment, I was wrapping both hands around my happiness, grabbing it tight.
“I loved him so goddamn much it almost seemed impossible.”
I'm so damn happy that there was more. That we got this book, because I think this is truly Hopper and Arrow's Happily Ever After. I think, anything that was missing for me in #Blur, which was those happy moments; just Arrow and Hopper moments, we got here plenty. And it makes me so happy.
'We collided, lips latching instantly, fingers entwining.
As we kissed, we took turns spinning the rings around on each other’s finger.
“I’m tired of waiting,” Hopper growled, then attacked my lips again. When the kiss finally ended, I smiled. “It’s only been a week.”
“A week too long.”'
I love this whole cast of characters. They are brilliant.
I love Lorhaven's love hate relationship with just about everyone lol!! but especially when it comes to Trent and Drew. It's hilarious. He loves them really. I know it. But when it comes to both Arrow and Joey? And his unconditional, unbreakable, fierce love and loyalty for those two just hits me right in the feels. Big time, and seeing him brought to his knees by his own Happily Ever After? Amazing! I'm actually surprised just how much I loved his and Joey's section at the end. It was so lovely, heart warming and just as emotional as Hopper and Arrow's story. Especially with Joey and making some friends with other girls at the end there, it was pretty feely. But I loved seeing her vulnerable side and seeing her grow, letting herself grow and not be pinned down by her fears of proving herself.
This whole group of people is brilliant. Friends who became permanent family. Love and laughter all around.
'“I think you can stop giving me shit now, Trent. It’s pretty clear I’m not gonna hurt him.”
Trent chuckled. “Couldn’t resist.”
I gazed at Hopp, wondering what he meant. Hopper shrugged one shoulder. “He offered to break my neck if I hurt you.”
“Keep doing shit like that, Trent, and I just might end up liking you after all,” Lorhaven drawled.'
Love isn’t conditional on death. It supersedes it. Love has no boundaries.
Arrow was the reason. He was my why.
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“I’m keeping you right here with me.” I vowed, tugging him toward the house. “You’re my favorite place, Hopp,”
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“You told me about your past,” I murmured, remembering how painful that night was but also how it had set me free.
“You told me about yours.”
I shifted just a little closer. “You love me in spite of it.”
“I’m going to love you forever, A,” he vowed.
“I think I may love you longer.”