Author: | Lizbeth Selvig |
Genre: | Contemporary Romance |
File Name: | going-zero-to-sixty-by-lizbeth-selvig.epub |
Original Title: | Sapphire Falls: Going Zero to Sixty (Kindle Worlds Novella) |
Creator: | Lizbeth Selvig |
Language: | en |
Identifier: | MOBI-ASIN:B0743YRSXL |
Publisher: | Kindle Worlds |
Date: | 1500415200 |
File Size: | 182117.376 |
Elle Mitchell has a gift when it comes to fixing cars. As a talented auto mechanic, she’s taken her share of guff from her male counterparts. When she accepts a job in Harley Holt’s new Sapphire Falls auto garage, she expects more of the same, but she’s determined to prove she can handle the tough world of high performance engine repair on her own, away from the overbearing eye of the brother who taught her everything. Ex-motorcycle racing champ Harley Holt has made the switch to stock car racing, and his new automotive garage is small but integral to his plans for raising interest in his favorite sport. He has no qualms about hiring a woman, his bottom line is ability. His only sexist mistake was assuming she wouldn’t be attractive!
Although Elle makes a few wrong assumptions about her new boss when he plows through her first hours in Sapphire Falls at breakneck speed, she quickly learns what a stand-up guy he actually is. After that, it’s a smooth transition to full-blown romance. But it’s too easy. Shouldn’t there be obstacles? Shouldn’t there be fights and making up on the road to love? As they plan a huge new race event for the annual Sapphire Falls summer festival there’s none of those things—just a swift and passionate love affair. And then, Harley’s search for a sponsor bears fruit. Unfortunately, when new faces chosen by the benefactor start to change things in a race car that could endanger Harley’s life, Elle’s expertise pits her against everyone on the team. Unless she can find a way to convince Harley she’s fighting for him and not her own ego, the new confidence she’s worked so hard to find could prove to be the insurmountable obstacle to a happy future both she and Harley feared.