Synopsis:
Kitty was not only beautiful but also incredibly intelligent—except when it came to relationships. It seemed if a guy was a loser, corrupt, deadbeat or unavailable, she was completely and utterly attracted to him. She definitely had a “type,” and all of them had been one bad decision after another.
Dallas had trouble of his own. Finding women wasn’t a problem—he could charm the pants off almost anyone—but most of those “pantless” women ended up being a few bananas short of a fruit basket. Not always the best candidates for his sex-without-strings philosophy. He was one date away from ending up a 60 Minutes special.
While both of them were at the top of their game professionally—she a high-powered executive assistant, and he one of the best tattooists in the city—their personal lives had become a dumpster fire.
No one in their right mind would have suggested they join forces to help each other wade through the crazy. Surely that was a recipe for disaster? But without reason, logic or even sanity on their side, they decided to do it anyway.
It was a hot mess primed for a head-on collision.
My Review
Car Crash, book two in T. Gephart's Collision Series is "...just the right amount of freaky and seductive." Make sure to clear your schedule, once you pick this baby up, you won't be able to put it down. An extra word to the wise, if you haven't read Train Wreck - book one, get that lapse in judgement remedied & quick.
Like it's predecessor, Car Crash is told in first person, from dual perspectives & is as funny as it is squirm in your seat sexy... "A clit whisperer." need I say more? In a world where these characters couldn't be more alike, yet totally different ~ this lovers-to-friends, to-lovers story is not what you might expect of a super hot romance. It is full of hope, heart & life changing lightbulb moments that shine on the truth of self worth & perspective "I used to think it wasn't possible for me to have it all. And then I found out the only obstacle in my way was me."
Great banter & hilarious wit - sometimes lack thereof. Kitty is beautiful & strong, down to earth & practical, just like Dallas. Their connection & honesty about the conflicted emotions they share have made them characters I couldn't get enough of. Real feelings. Real friends. Real heart.
Tina says it best herself "It was hot, and seductive, with the right amount of tease, toggling between deeply passionate and light and sexy." BOOM.
ARC received in exchange for an honest review.
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