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Love in the Fast Lane

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A thrill-seeking billionaire. A stern psychologist. An HEA?When a steadfast young woman is assigned to an adventurous executive to help rein in his reckless tendencies, sparks fly! Abby’s job as Dan’s personal coach is to help tame his passion for extremely fast cars, and it’s not an easy task. She also begins taming the bad boy's soul, and they both find themselves falling for someone outside of their usual comfort zones. Racial and lifestyles differences work against them, but will their unexpected love conquer all?

A standalone, contemporary interracial love story with a slower burn. Full-length novel with office/workplace and sports themes, no cliffhanger, and an HEA!

240 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 17, 2018

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Rose Francis

50 books90 followers
Rose writes contemporary interracial romance (mostly BWWM). Her stories star white-collar heroes as well as billionaires, and the women of color who fall in love with them! Some are on the sweet side, and some are on the steamy side.
For white-collar heroes, check out the Sweet Redemption & Holiday Hunks series.
For Cinderella-type billionaire love stories, check out The Billionaire's Desire, The Billionaire's Proposition, Secrets & Deception, and the Taking Chances series.
For oddball stories, see the Dangerous Secrets series & Bite-Sized Romance.

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June 17, 2021
It's a decent YA romance. I know this may be Rose Francis's internal dialogue projecting upon the main character, but I agree 100% with Rose about how TV shows and fandom treat WOC as love interest. Blatant racism in fandom and TV show is very real.
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April 26, 2020
This is a story of a powerful flirtation that manifested in love. It's a delightful love story. The author allows the reader to get to know the characters. It touches on racial disparities.

Abigail is not only likable, she intelligent, brave and honest. Dan and Abigail can be good for each other. It's a good storyline, however, I wish the intimate scenes were steamier.
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June 12, 2026
Such a different, but fun series. Rose Francis writes just as if she were sitting with you, telling a fun story. I could feel the laughter with every unusual turn of phrase, and the reading is delightful. A wonderful way to pass a couple of hours. Thoroughly enjoyed this series.
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August 25, 2023
a great love story

I love the family dynamics. Both Dan and Abby lost loved ones learning to find life through grief a beautiful story
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