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CRASH INTO YOU is gorgeous from cover to cover! From its powerful emotions and high-octane passion, this is a ride that you don’t want to miss out on! Β  ~ Under the Covers

Katie McGarry broke my heart in Dare You To when it came to Isaiah, so I was dying for a HEA for him. Who would have thought that the pierced, tattooed seventeen year old with a black Mustang would fall so hard for a woman?

I didn’t.

But I loved this little surprise.

Isaiah has been burned countless times in his life. It isn’t until he loses his best friend and the love of his life, Beth that he loses hope completely. But along comes an unsuspecting angel who changes how he sees the world and makes him finally feel at peace with himself.

Rachel Young is from a different world. She is rich, but she is down to earth. She is strong, but she also has her own weaknesses. Panic attacks are prevalent for her, so much so that they become debilitating and make her life considerably harder to live. As someone who used to get panic attacks, I could totally relate to Rachel’s character. I never once thought her to be weak and identified with her rage that she felt when she disappointed others because of these attacks.

Isaiah and Rachel get caught up in the world of street racing, which turned out to be as exhilarating and as fun as you’d imagine it to be. Both of them get in over their heads when Eric wants both of them to pay for the losses he had but gaining that amount of money is almost impossible unless a miracle happens.

You can tell a lot of research went into this book. McGarry plays a convincing part of a car enthusiast. I loved all the details and come on, what’s more hotter than a guy who knows all about cars? Nothing.

CRASH INTO YOU is gorgeous from cover to cover! From its powerful emotions and high-octane passion, this is a ride that you don’t want to miss out on!

*ARC provided by publisher

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  1. I enojoy eading new adult books they just seem to tie you up emotionally…this isn’t a bad thing I just find I have to prepare myself beforehand and read lots of lighthearted books afterward….thanks for the review annie

    1. oh dear….like crying break?…or oh i really hope this works out and i’ll keep reading bc i love you break?