Drive Me Wild by Melanie Harlow

Saturday 14 November 2020

 


Release date: August 24th, 2020
Series: Bellamy Creek #1
Pages: 312
Genre: Romance


When Blair Beaufort literally crashes into Bellamy Creek wearing a ball gown and a tiara, I should have towed her car, said goodnight, and sent her packing.

I’m a mechanic, not a hotel manager. I've got enough on my plate trying to keep my shop from going under, my overbearing mother off my back, and my baseball team in contention for the league championship. I don’t have time for a former debutante with zero street smarts and a cash flow problem, even if she is crazy beautiful.

Problem is, she’s stranded in my small town, and I’m hiding a protective streak underneath my grumpy exterior that runs deep. So I offer her a place to stay and keep my hands to myself.

For exactly one night.

If only she weren't so gorgeous. So funny. So eager to please. She’s a disaster behind the wheel, but she drives me wild without even trying--at work, at home, in the back of my truck . . . I can’t get enough of the way she makes me feel.

But I know better than to think it can last. She wants a fairy tale, and I’m no prince.

So when it comes time for her to leave, there’s nothing I can do but let her go.

No matter how much it hurts to say goodbye.


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This was such a fun and light read! It made me cackle numerous times. It was quite enjoyable from the very beginning.

This is the definition of opposites attract. 

Blair happens to come to the right place at the right time, although at unfortunate events. Griffin meets her at the lowest point in her life so far. She's a mess and that's putting it mildly.

Homeless, with no money and now no car, she has nowhere to go, so Griffin offers her a place to stay until he repairs her car.

This soon turns out to be a very, very bad and good decision for both of them when they realise there's an unbelievingly huge attraction between them and they can't resist it.

It's been a long time since I enjoyed a book this much and all the characters. I loved Griffin's mother, a.k.a the matchmaker, and his sister. 

And I loved Blair because she was outgoing and funny, but she doesn't really know how the reality works because she comes from the money and she never had to do anything in her life. Griffin is patient with her, teaching her the basic stuff and she teaches him about love in return. 

At times, I was a little annoyed because of how stubborn Griffin was. He was acting a little childish just because he was hurt once. Such a classic, by the way.

But overall, this book was very enjoyable. A nice, funny read that you'll finish easily. 


USA Today bestselling author of sweet and sexy romance. Lover of cocktails, high heels, and history with the naughty bits left in. Michigan girl. INTJ. Always seeking ginspiration...

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