A review by shaysshelf
Over the Limit by K. Bromberg

4.25

I would do just about anything for Lachlan Evans. This man was an unproblematic King in the wake of Blair's relationship with Rossi. 

In the beginning I struggled with Blair's character, because she came across as a bit of a doormat. She allowed Rossi to behave terribly and say whatever hurtful thing he wanted to her entirely unchecked because he was familiar. 

It wasn't until Lachlan had his internal "f- it" moment that Blair began to accept that Rossi's complete disregard for her and her feelings were not at all acceptable. 

Lachlan was the man who wanted to worship the ground she walked on. Even when there were limitations and restrictions on what their relationship could look like in the beginning to protect both of their careers, he went out of his way to ensure she knew how he felt and what she deserved. 

I appreciated exploring this different component of F1 in book three of this series: fighting for your seat on the grid and contract negotiations. This is a big component of Formula 1, but it's not typically a pretty side. K. Bromberg did a great job of exploring a new facet of this sport. 

Thank you to Valentine PR and K. Bromberg for the early copy of Over The Limit.