If Mick Churchill thinks he can buy out half of Shelby Jackson’s family-owned race team, she’s got news for him. So what if Mick’s the most famous soccer star on the globe—with cash, connections and charisma? Fuel line? Finish line? Shelby doubts the Brit knows the difference.
Superstar Mick knew buying a NASCAR team was going to be tricky. The truth is the struggling team needs Mick’s media savvy and team-building skills—even if Shelby can’t admit it. Now, with Daytona just days away, Mick won’t quit until he changes Shelby’s mind. Any way he can.
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Summary
Thunderstruck by Roxanne St. Claire If you enjoy connected stories, this one begins in the anthology A NASCAR Holiday: 'Tis the Silly Season where we meet Shelby Jackson when she’s working with Clayton Slater. Shelby Jackson and her grandfather, Ernie, run Jackson Racing. When her father, Thunder Jackson, died she became part owner. Carrying on the small family operated business and remembering her dad is everything to Shelby. Imagine her shock when Ernie tells her he’s decided to sell his part of the business….to an outsider. Mick Churchill is a famous soccer, or football, as it’s called in his homeland. He has a really good reasons, that are very family orientated, to buy part of Thunder Racing. What he didn’t expect was the beauty that came along with it….the beauty that Ernie has made it clear he keep his hands off or no deal. As the only woman and family owned team, Shelby has a lot at stake. This story will take you for a race on and off the track. A race to keep tradition while trying to keep up with all the new changes happening around them. It also has a touch of danger on the sidelines intertwined in the story as well. http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/2013/05/harlequin-nascar-library-collection.html
language: I don't recall seeing any but I'll mark it in case I missed any.