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Book Review of Killer Curves

Killer Curves
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Killer Curves by Roxanne St. Claire
Celeste Bennett knows a secret and when someone else finds out about it she has to make a choice. While the one choice will save a life that same choice will destroy a family. She must enter a world unknown to her to help her make the right decision. Going from the her high class and structured world in New York to the world of stock car driving. What first seems like culture shock quickly begins to feel like home.

Beau Lansing had lost his father to a drunk driver when he was a teenager. He would do everything possible to help the man who had stepped into those shoes twenty years ago. He is determined to get this debutante to help him. She may not be his type of woman, but he finds himself enjoying her company while trying to help her make the right decision.

There is more at stake then Celestes decision and she ends up in charade that shes falling deeper into each day shes around Beau, and thats not all shes falling into. Not to mention a supposed curse that is causing all kinds of issues for the racing team. More mystery and mayhem is happening off the track as well as on it. A story line that holds on and keeps you turning the pages to see what happens next.
**Sexual content and language
http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/2012/09/simon-and-schuster-atria-books.html

Roxanne St. Claire has two more racing related books in the Harlequin NASCAR Library Series as well; A NASCAR Holiday: 'Tis the Silly Season and Thunderstruck. Reviews for these books are at http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/2013/05/harlequin-nascar-library-collection.html