Cross the Line: a must-read, sizzling-hot and adrenaline fuelled, Formula 1 Romance
By (Author) Simone Soltani
Pan Macmillan
Pan Books
28th May 2024
23rd May 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 196mm, Spine 26mm
272g
For fans of Hannah Grace and Lauren Asher, CROSS THE LINE by Simone Soltani is an unmissable sweet and spicy, brother's-best-friend, Formula 1 sports romance. Formula 1 driver Dev Anderson's career is on the line. After a social media disaster leaves him with an angry team and sponsors threatening to jump ship, he needs someone to help save his image. At a party in Monaco, he bumps into the woman who can fix it all. There's just one problem: she's his best friend's little sister. And, okay, maybe there's another problem - he kissed her last year and hasn't been able to stop thinking about it since. Recent college grad Willow Williams needs a job. She may have a talent for seeing the bright side of any bad situation, but it's hard to stay positive when she's struggling to get hired. So when Dev offers her a temporary solution, she can't help but say yes. Even if it means ignoring the crush she's had on him since childhood. Willow and Dev are determined to keep things strictly professional, regardless of old feelings and the blazing chemistry between them. But in the glittering, high-stakes world of Formula 1, some lines are meant to be crossed . . . 5* READER REVIEWS 'I am desi. I love Bollywood. I love F1. I LOVE THIS BOOK SO FREAKING MUCH, IT'S INSANE!' 'THIS IS THE BEST F1 ROMANCE BOOK I'VE EVER READ' 'I cannot tell you more violently (but politely) to PICK THIS UP!' --- Cross the Line is the first book in the LIGHTS OUT series.
Simone Soltani is a romance author and former ghostwriter for a serialized fiction platform. Born and raised in Washington, DC, she holds a BA in Geography from The George Washington University, which she likes to think comes in handy for worldbuilding in her novels. When she's not writing, she spends most of her time planning vacations she'll probably never get to go on, reorganizing her many bookshelves and watching sports while cuddling with her dogs.