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Throttled
by Lauren Asher
Where has this series been all my life? I've never read anything by Lauren Asher but I decided to start here, with book one of the Dirty Air series. I wasn't sure what to expect, but I'm very much in love with Noah and Maya and F1 as well. I knew a little bit about F1, but my knowledge was just that it's hot men racing cars. Yes, that seems to be accurate after reading this book. Very accurate.
I really like how descriptive the author is regarding the F1 details. It was very spot on and made me feel like I really knew what was going on and helped me really get into it. Now, over this weekend, I watched an F1 race in Monaco. It worked! She's got me hooked on the sport now.
Can we talk about Noah? Super hot with a dirty mouth and mind. Yes, some of the things he said and did were cringy beyond belief but the amount of growth he went through was evident. I really felt for him, deeply, when we discover why he is the way he is and the terrible relationship he has with his father AND his mother. I know he felt afraid to be who he really could be and fall in love, which is understandable given his family history. I love that Maya was "the one" who changed him. I think we all have that person who makes us want to be a better person. Maya was the cutest by the way! Her whole vibe resonated with me. I loved her vlogging and her friendship (and eventually romance) with Noah. And I especially adored how he and Santiago went from enemies to friends.
THAT EPILOGUE THOUGH?! Noah's proposal? It was everything.
BROTHER'S ENEMY IS WHERE IT'S AT.
I really like how descriptive the author is regarding the F1 details. It was very spot on and made me feel like I really knew what was going on and helped me really get into it. Now, over this weekend, I watched an F1 race in Monaco. It worked! She's got me hooked on the sport now.
Can we talk about Noah? Super hot with a dirty mouth and mind. Yes, some of the things he said and did were cringy beyond belief but the amount of growth he went through was evident. I really felt for him, deeply, when we discover why he is the way he is and the terrible relationship he has with his father AND his mother. I know he felt afraid to be who he really could be and fall in love, which is understandable given his family history. I love that Maya was "the one" who changed him. I think we all have that person who makes us want to be a better person. Maya was the cutest by the way! Her whole vibe resonated with me. I loved her vlogging and her friendship (and eventually romance) with Noah. And I especially adored how he and Santiago went from enemies to friends.
THAT EPILOGUE THOUGH?! Noah's proposal? It was everything.
BROTHER'S ENEMY IS WHERE IT'S AT.