Friday, 31 July 2015

Blog Tour & REVIEW ***Quarter Mile Hearts by Jenny Siegel***

 

Title: Quarter Mile Hearts: An American Muscle Novel
Author: Jenny Siegel
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: July 7, 2015

 


 

 
Following an accident injuring her dad, twenty-four year old Leigh Storm returns home to the town she was once so desperate to escape.

It is only a matter of hours before she runs into Max 'Manwhore' Morgan. Dark eyed and dangerous to her heart, he is the very last person she wants to see. It might have been four years since she saw him last, but there's no denying the chemistry between them is as potent as ever. Max makes it clear he isn't about to let her run again, even if he is the one thing Leigh vowed to herself she would never date: a street racer.

After racing tore apart her own family and left a path of destruction in its wake, Leigh decided long ago that it is not the life she wants for herself. But when a wager gone wrong threatens her dad's livelihood, Leigh must go against everything she believes in.

This time there's more at stake on the quarter mile that just the family business-She's risking her heart as well.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25463574-quarter-mile-hearts?from_search=true&search_version=service_impr
 
 
 
 
 
Review by: Melanie
 (4 stars)
 
From the beginning, I found Quarter Mile Hearts to be a nice easy, enjoyable read. The characters were likeable, the story believable and to be perfectly honest, it kind of felt like I was reading a TV show. This isn't a bad thing, I could see it in my head, and it kind of reminded me of One Tree Hill, with racers instead of basketball players.

After street racing tore her family apart, Leigh Storm left town (and the gorgeous Max "Manwhore" Morgan, the street racer whom Leigh had been crushing on/clashing with for years) four years ago. After receiving a phone call informing her that her dad had been in a car accident, Leigh returns home to find things a little more messy than "just" a car accident.
She also finds Max Morgan.

While trying to sort out the mess that had been made, Leigh must decide whether to return to her new but mundane life, a life that has absolutely nothing to do with racing, or more importantly the racers she said she never wanted to be involved with, or stay in town with her dad, her best friend, her cousin and the person she is now starting to see the real side of, Max.

I really liked this one. My first read from Jenny Siegel will not be my last.



 
 
 
 
Jenny Siegel writes new adult romance. When she's not writing (or entertaining two little terrors) Jenny is glued to her Kindle, or plotting (also known as daydreaming) about hot tattooed heroes that will sweep a girl off her feet.




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