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Book Review of Killer Curves

Killer Curves
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Celeste Bennett knows something is up when NASCAR driver Beau Lansing specifically requests her as a guide at the Guggenheim. It doesn't take long for Beau to drop a bombshell. His boss and mentor, Travis Chastaine, needs a kidney. Knowing that Celeste is Travis' biological daughter, Beau is hoping she can save his life. Celeste isn't ready to jump on the bandwagon of the guy who abandoned his pregnant girlfriend and baby. She tells Beau that she will meet with Travis, but she doesn't want him to know her identity. Soon she is in Florida posing as Cece Benson and accepting a job with Chastaine Motorsports. Celeste may be there to meet her long-lost father, but Beau is the guy she really wants to form a relationship with.

This is a standalone book written by Roxanne St. Claire. I couldn't put it down. I'm not a NASCAR fan but I thought it was a unique setting for a romance. The plot is excellent and kept me entertained. I loved both Beau and Celeste. They were perfect for each other. This story was billed as romantic suspense, but I thought it was more a contemporary romance with a little suspense thrown in. My rating: 5 Stars.