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charlesreads13 's review for:
Drive Me Crazy
by Lizzy Dent
hopeful
inspiring
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
I received this book for free from G.P. Putnam's Sons, NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
“A scorching, high-stakes romance set against the pulse-pounding backdrop of Formula 1.”
Drive Me Crazy is an irresistible blend of fierce ambition, unresolved history, and off-the-charts chemistry. Lizzy Dent delivers a swoon-worthy sports romance that perfectly balances emotional vulnerability with adrenaline-fueled tension.
Matt Warner, once a Formula 1 champion, is traded to a lower-ranked team without warning after a traumatic crash and media fallout that left his career—and confidence—shaken. Reeling from betrayal and guilt, he’s stunned to find that his new team is led by none other than Chloe Coleman, his childhood racing friend and now one of the few female team principals in F1. Their shared past through karting and F3 makes their reunion intense—and complicated.
Chloe had no idea Matt was being added to her team, and with only a few races left before the team might collapse under financial strain, the stakes couldn’t be higher. As they work to rebuild the team’s reputation and performance, old emotions and new desires collide. From charged moments in Mexico to secret nights at race tracks, Matt and Chloe push boundaries—professionally and personally.
What stands out is how Dent handles their growth. Matt’s emotional journey—from guilt and jealousy to healing and courage—makes him more than just a cocky driver. Chloe, strategic and resilient, carries the pressure of saving a legacy while guarding her heart. Their passion feels risky, raw, and real—whether it’s a late-night confession, a secret rendezvous, or a red-carpet reveal one year later.
The ending delivers everything a romance reader could want: a podium finish, personal redemption, and a quiet but meaningful happily-ever-after. And if you’re like me, you’ll finish this book hoping for Noah’s story next.
“A scorching, high-stakes romance set against the pulse-pounding backdrop of Formula 1.”
Drive Me Crazy is an irresistible blend of fierce ambition, unresolved history, and off-the-charts chemistry. Lizzy Dent delivers a swoon-worthy sports romance that perfectly balances emotional vulnerability with adrenaline-fueled tension.
Matt Warner, once a Formula 1 champion, is traded to a lower-ranked team without warning after a traumatic crash and media fallout that left his career—and confidence—shaken. Reeling from betrayal and guilt, he’s stunned to find that his new team is led by none other than Chloe Coleman, his childhood racing friend and now one of the few female team principals in F1. Their shared past through karting and F3 makes their reunion intense—and complicated.
Chloe had no idea Matt was being added to her team, and with only a few races left before the team might collapse under financial strain, the stakes couldn’t be higher. As they work to rebuild the team’s reputation and performance, old emotions and new desires collide. From charged moments in Mexico to secret nights at race tracks, Matt and Chloe push boundaries—professionally and personally.
What stands out is how Dent handles their growth. Matt’s emotional journey—from guilt and jealousy to healing and courage—makes him more than just a cocky driver. Chloe, strategic and resilient, carries the pressure of saving a legacy while guarding her heart. Their passion feels risky, raw, and real—whether it’s a late-night confession, a secret rendezvous, or a red-carpet reveal one year later.
The ending delivers everything a romance reader could want: a podium finish, personal redemption, and a quiet but meaningful happily-ever-after. And if you’re like me, you’ll finish this book hoping for Noah’s story next.