I adore Alison Kent's work and I’ll be the first to admit that I could probably be drawn into a dishwasher repair guide if she wrote it. Early March will bring the next in a long line of Blazes by Alison and I was fortunate enough to get an early copy (Thank you, Alison!). This is an excellent book with smart, fun-loving characters, long-standing southern tradition, witty dialogue and steamy sex. No details on the steamy sex except to say that Alison has written some of the most satisfying shower scenes ever (THE SWEETEST TABOO, anyone?), and this one doesn’t disappoint!
Here’s a blurb:
Cardin Worth is ready to tune up her engine—with Trey, her former crush! However, he’s a Davis—one of her car-racing family’s bitter rivals. But she might be able to create peace, and also get some sizzling sex on the side…
… if Trey pretends to be her fiancé, that is!
Having a little fun on those steamy Southern nights seems like a great idea. Just to patch up the feud, of course. Then Trey’ll be leaving town again—this time for good.
But Cardin s not sure she can relinquish the superheated sex… Because Trey s the most talented, uh, mechanic to ever look under her hood!
From 0–60: Going from “Hello” to “How was it?” doesn’t have to take long!
And a link to a great excerpt!
My review:
Here’s a blurb:
Cardin Worth is ready to tune up her engine—with Trey, her former crush! However, he’s a Davis—one of her car-racing family’s bitter rivals. But she might be able to create peace, and also get some sizzling sex on the side…
… if Trey pretends to be her fiancé, that is!
Having a little fun on those steamy Southern nights seems like a great idea. Just to patch up the feud, of course. Then Trey’ll be leaving town again—this time for good.
But Cardin s not sure she can relinquish the superheated sex… Because Trey s the most talented, uh, mechanic to ever look under her hood!
From 0–60: Going from “Hello” to “How was it?” doesn’t have to take long!
And a link to a great excerpt!
My review:
Rolling into the small town of Dahlia, Tennessee as crew chief for the Corley Motors team at the Farron Fuel Spring Nationals, and subsequently winning, is as natural as breathing for Trey “Whip” Davis. Seeing Cardin Worth leaves him breathless. Whip and Cardin went to high school together, him being a couple of years older, but they never dated; never really even shared a conversation. What they did share was an undeniable, unspoken heat of the most basic kind. They both felt it but Whip left town before they could do anything about it.
Whip has personal business to attend to in Dahlia as well. After his father’s death six months ago, he's decided it’s time to clean out and sell his father’s home and he stays behind when the race team pulls out. When Cardin approaches him indicating that they need to talk, with a subtle promise of more than just talk, he’s unable to resist.
Cardin has her own issues to get straight - namely getting her recently separated parents back together. Their conflict is causing everyone distress, but they both refuse to budge. Cardin understands that their problems run deep and with their stubbornness it won’t be an easy fix, but she has a plan. She’s hopeful that Whip will buy into the fake engagement she’s hashed out, never doubting that the two of them will be convincing, given the emotions they’ve shared for so long.
It doesn’t take long for Whip and Cardin to feel comfortably at ease with the engagement ploy and they quickly realize that those early sparks, although never before acted upon, were simply a promise of things to come. But long-held traditions and grudges are slow to die and family secrets soon threaten to shatter the love that these two have just begun to discover.
I truly think this may be the best Blaze I’ve read to date. You might be thinking the false engagement premise has been done before and you find the notion silly or immature. I guarantee that Alison has done it right and you won’t be disappointed. The reactions to and the results of it are key to the story and it works, plain and simple. The racing lingo is understandable and not over-used, and the southern style and mannerisms of the characters is honest and accurate.
To help celebrate Alison’s book, I’ve decided to do a giveaway for two copies of A LONG, HARD RIDE. I’ll be drawing names prior to the book’s release so as to not interrupt those ever-important early sales, but obviously the winners won't get their books until I’m able to get my hands on them. If you’re interested – and who wouldn’t be, right? – just leave a comment here. You can talk about the usual things, favorite book, character, cover, etc. or chat about something fun on Alison's website or blog. Send a friend who mentions you and I’ll throw your name in an extra time. I’ll draw two names on Friday, February 27th – be sure and check back to see if you won because I won’t track you down!
If you want to pre-order so Amazon will send your copy on release day, pop over here for a copy. Thanks for stopping and thank you again, Alison, for allowing me to read and review A LONG, HARD RIDE for you!
Whip has personal business to attend to in Dahlia as well. After his father’s death six months ago, he's decided it’s time to clean out and sell his father’s home and he stays behind when the race team pulls out. When Cardin approaches him indicating that they need to talk, with a subtle promise of more than just talk, he’s unable to resist.
Cardin has her own issues to get straight - namely getting her recently separated parents back together. Their conflict is causing everyone distress, but they both refuse to budge. Cardin understands that their problems run deep and with their stubbornness it won’t be an easy fix, but she has a plan. She’s hopeful that Whip will buy into the fake engagement she’s hashed out, never doubting that the two of them will be convincing, given the emotions they’ve shared for so long.
It doesn’t take long for Whip and Cardin to feel comfortably at ease with the engagement ploy and they quickly realize that those early sparks, although never before acted upon, were simply a promise of things to come. But long-held traditions and grudges are slow to die and family secrets soon threaten to shatter the love that these two have just begun to discover.
I truly think this may be the best Blaze I’ve read to date. You might be thinking the false engagement premise has been done before and you find the notion silly or immature. I guarantee that Alison has done it right and you won’t be disappointed. The reactions to and the results of it are key to the story and it works, plain and simple. The racing lingo is understandable and not over-used, and the southern style and mannerisms of the characters is honest and accurate.
To help celebrate Alison’s book, I’ve decided to do a giveaway for two copies of A LONG, HARD RIDE. I’ll be drawing names prior to the book’s release so as to not interrupt those ever-important early sales, but obviously the winners won't get their books until I’m able to get my hands on them. If you’re interested – and who wouldn’t be, right? – just leave a comment here. You can talk about the usual things, favorite book, character, cover, etc. or chat about something fun on Alison's website or blog. Send a friend who mentions you and I’ll throw your name in an extra time. I’ll draw two names on Friday, February 27th – be sure and check back to see if you won because I won’t track you down!
If you want to pre-order so Amazon will send your copy on release day, pop over here for a copy. Thanks for stopping and thank you again, Alison, for allowing me to read and review A LONG, HARD RIDE for you!
Laurie
32 comments:
love her books, the cover is so damn hot love a man good with his hands. great rreviews alison
great givaway as always.
love her blazes, lve the sexyg irl gears series. she writes great stores aand both hot and storng heroes and heroions
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Alison's fabulous! Her Blazes are terrific, and I also love her SG-5 series... Do you know whether she has plans to write dishwasher repair guides? I'd totally buy it! ;)
I agree! Never read a book of hers that I didn't like.
Favorite: Girl Gear's Wicked Games with Kinsey & Doug!!
Oh, yeah! A book by Alison coming out soon . . . I've been waiting. Can't get enough of her writing. Count me in, please.
Cheryl S.
Her books are great and so is this cover - hot, hot, hot and the exerpt ain't too shabby either. LOL.
Count me in please.
Pat L.
I love Alison's Blaze books and her SG-5 series. A Long, Hard Ride sounds great. :)
I love Alison's books. She's probably the first author I read who got me into the whole romance genre.
Great review Laurie! I have liked every book that I've read of Alison's and this one sounds like another great book. The cover is HOT too!
This new book looks like a great story. I do enjoy Alison's books and seeing what she has to say on her blog.
I'd love to get my paws on this - thanks for the great teaser!
Sounds good, I enjoy this line!
I love Allison's books!
I love Alison's books and can't wait to read this Blaze by her. It sounds really good!
Diana
I love Alison's books. My favorites include "Larger Than Life" and "The Bane Affair." Looking forward to the release of "A Long, Hard Ride."
Hawt cover!
Love her books - please enter me!
sounds wonderful thanks for the giveaway
I read the excerpt. I'm looking forward to reading the book If I win or not.
She's an author I always try to read her books. I'd love to win this one - count me in. msboatgal at aol dot com
i love the cover
This sounds like a great book! Thanks for a chance to win.
I love the SG-5 series. I think Alison is an awesome writer. I always look forward to her new releases. My favorite book is probably The Shaughnessey Accord.
oh la la on the cover; I love the 0-60 quote on the cover.
The book sounds like a great read. Do enter me and thanks.
That cover is smoking hot. I love Alison's books. NOt a bad one in the bunch..
Great review Laurie. Don't enter me in the contest though. Just wanted to say hey.
Alison is on my MUST BUY list. She is an author who is always taking chances in her writing.
Found my way here from Allison's blog. I love her books, and I'd be hard pressed to name a favorite. This one sounds awesome. Please enter me in the contest.
I love Alison's books. I've been eagerly anticipating this release for a while now and look forward to reading it.
Love to have this.
Thanks,
darkfyre1(at)gmail(dot)com
I'd love to win her book - been a fan for several years of her writing. cntryfan24 at aol dot com
My friend Mindy sent me to your site.
Thanks for the giveaway!
Kimspam66(at)yahoo(dot)com
Spicy cover! I'd love to be entered in your contest.
Isn't she just fabulous??? :) Love it!
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