THE SECOND BOOK IN THE THRILLING APEX RACING SERIES!
THEY’RE ON A CRASH COURSE …
Notoriously hotheaded race car driver Jordan Rubie is grappling with the aftermath of a potentially career-ending crash. Escaping his past and the whirlwind of his last few months at Rubie Racing, he finds himself in a charming seaside town in Wales ahead of his twin sister Mia’s wedding in Scotland.
BUT THIS ACCIDENT MIGHT FINALLY BE THE HAPPY KIND.
Straight and narrow advice columnist Pearl Carrington is already off-kilter from an unexpected dilemma of her own when she stumbles upon Jordan at the beach. After he extends a spur-of-the-moment invite to be his plus-one, she does the very thing she’d never recommend and says yes—to a road trip through the idyllic countryside, not to mention a few days (and nights) in an actual castle with a virtual stranger.
Only Pearl soon learns it’s not the detour from family drama she hoped for … and Jordan realizes he has more than broken bones to heal. Are they racing toward another disaster—or love?
THE SECOND BOOK IN THE THRILLING APEX RACING SERIES!
THEY’RE ON A CRASH COURSE …
Notoriously hotheaded race car driver Jordan Rubie is grappling with the aftermath of a potentially career-ending crash. Escaping his past and the whirlwind of his last few months at Rubie Racing, he finds himself in a charming seaside town in Wales ahead of his twin sister Mia’s wedding in Scotland.
BUT THIS ACCIDENT MIGHT FINALLY BE THE HAPPY KIND.
Straight and narrow advice columnist Pearl Carrington is already off-kilter from an unexpected dilemma of her own when she stumbles upon Jordan at the beach. After he extends a spur-of-the-moment invite to be his plus-one, she does the very thing she’d never recommend and says yes—to a road trip through the idyllic countryside, not to mention a few days (and nights) in an actual castle with a virtual stranger.
Only Pearl soon learns it’s not the detour from family drama she hoped for … and Jordan realizes he has more than broken bones to heal. Are they racing toward another disaster—or love?