![]() ![]() He keeps everyone at arm’s length so he can prevent his heart from being broken again, after a horrible event in his past. Liam puts up this façade to the world of a playboy womanising jerk, but underneath that’s not the case. From Throttled, I knew I would fall in love with Sophie and Liam, and I was so interested to see why they were the way they were. I absolutely love all the characters my favourite kind of series is when the books are all interconnected, and you see the characters throughout all the books. What happens when feelings get caught? And when other people try to intervene in their relationship, will Sophie and Liam be finally ready to admit what they’ve felt all along? Liam, as resident playboy chooses this as a reason to push for their relationship to go from friends to more, as long as there are no feelings involved. The list includes a wide variety of things, some PG, some not so PG. They spend time together, joking and getting to know one another, especially when Liam finds Sophie’s f*ck-it list of things she wants to achieve by the end of the F1 season. ![]() Their attraction is there from the start but due to multiple circumstances, including Liam’s contract with his team coming to an end, they decide to be just friends. She runs into Liam, world champion F1 driver for rival team McCoy, who she briefly met years ago. Sophie, daughter of F1 team Bandini’s principal arrives on the F1 circuit for the summer. ![]() Throughout Throttled, Liam and Sophie’s friendship is hinted and you can see that attraction between them, so I was already intrigued by their story. As today is Collided’s release day, my main review will be of Collided, but scroll down to the bottom to see my review for Throttled, because I have to show Maya and Noah some love too! Collided (Dirty Air #2) – Lauren Asher ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Ĭollided is the perfect friends-to-more romance, which is even more unique thanks to the setting and characters which pull you in from the start. All the books are interconnected standalones which can be read in any order but I have read both Throttled (Dirty Air Series #1) and Collided (Dirty Air Series #2) one after the other, and I think that gave me the best reading experience. I mean.The Dirty Air series is so amazing, it’s such a refreshing take on a sports romance, with each book revolving around a different F1 racing driver. Noah Slade is the American Max Verstappen, gold shoes and all. Liam Zander? Is he Seb is he Bottas? We’ll have to read the rest of the series to figure it out. Jax Kingston is Lewis Hamilton and Santiago Alatorre is Carlos Sainz. James Mitchell is Christian Horner and Bobo Fox is Toto Wolff. Proof that Noah could have done better than P8. (This podcast is at the center of a Venn diagram for fans of Taylor Swift, F1, and romance novels.) Here’s the playlist from the front matter of the book, you are welcome. Noah had trouble with “ the drink” just like Kimi.Ī moment between drivers at a press conference that maybe inspired the author? Here are a ton of links to Real Things that have happened in F1 that also happened in this book: The same scene but in Mission Impossible Two The waterfall scene in Last of the Mohicans ![]() KATE WATCH THESE TWO SCENES SO YOU GET MY REFERENCES: We determined the point of an F1 romance is the moment the driver says, “Being with you is better than winning.” Turns out summer break is a fourteen-day shut down. We were very impressed that Noah went to therapy twice a week during summer break. There were some fun jokes at Haas’s expense and it felt good to be on the inside. “Is this what a slow burn feels like?” is a strange question to ask for someone who maybe just published a slow burn. How many years between the characters makes an age gap romance? We’re not sure! But we think it’s important that the characters be at different places in their lives. Some favorite vlogs for those of us on Youtube: Canadian van-lifers who now live in a cabin and a 23-yo influencer living in NYC It’s a nice mix of real and unreal, and maybe a good way to avoid copyright infringement! This book uses the term F1 and has a Big Huge Italian team with an iconic red car. Would you classify yourself as a problematic reader? Do you love drama and bad dads and crashes? (And murderers?) Tell us about it! ![]()
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