Just Drive by Devyn Sinclair



Being the first female Formula 1 driver in the sport’s history is like being struck by lightning. Powerful, electrifying, and dangerous. Don’t get me wrong, it’s incredible. Plenty of racing fans are celebrating. Plenty more are enraged, hoping I either quit or crash.

They can hope all they want. I’ll never quit.

But there’s more than Formula 1 fans to worry about. Like shaking hands with my Team Principal for the first time and his scent turning my entire world upside down. Like the rest of his pack—including the current Formula 1 champion—matching with me too. One breath, and we belong to each other, body and soul.

In their arms I’m more than just a racer. I’m an Omega. I’m safe with them. For the first time, I can be what my designation craves instead of what my sport demands. Soft, spoiled, pleasured, and loved. Their fierce desire to win is only matched by one thing—their passion for me.

But the rookie Omega in a pack with her boss, the champion, and her crew is a PR disaster of global proportions, and I won’t be the only one with a target on my back. If the five us want to make it through the racing season? No one can ever know.
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First line:
My helmet and balaclava were already on, so throwing up would have to happen later.
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Source:
Kindle Unlimited
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Rating:
4 Tires out of 5
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I loved this book! Nessa is such a badass. I also know next to nothing about Formula 1, but Devyn never brought me out of the story due to my limited knowledge. I was able to keep up with all the terminology easily. Devyn also links to a couple of YouTube videos at the beginning, and has an FAQ and glossary at the end about F1 to help readers who might not be familiar.

I loved the theme of duality in this book. The complexities of relationships and public/private personas was well written and thought provoking.

I really hope we get to see more of this world from Devyn! Also, I really enjoyed the names of the countries in the book.



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