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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars checker flag for Britton
Pamela Britton is mostly known for her Regency era Historical Romances. So I was curious how she made the jump into Contemporary Romance with a NASCAR theme. I must say Britton is hitting her stride here, her voice more fluid as a Contemporary writer. She's obviously done her racing homework, and strongly portrays the NASCAR world. It's a nifty drama that leaves me...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Nascar theme made this a fun read!
I don't usually read too many romance books but the Nascar theme to this one caught my eye. I picked it up and quickly followed the strong woman lead in Cece Blackwell, FBI agent. She has been pulled off an undercover job to work for an old highschool nemisis Blain Sanders, Nascar team owner. Their relationship in highschool was very rocky and they seem to pick up where...
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars checker flag for Britton, July 2, 2005
This review is from: Dangerous Curves (Mass Market Paperback)
Pamela Britton is mostly known for her Regency era Historical Romances. So I was curious how she made the jump into Contemporary Romance with a NASCAR theme. I must say Britton is hitting her stride here, her voice more fluid as a Contemporary writer. She's obviously done her racing homework, and strongly portrays the NASCAR world. It's a nifty drama that leaves me hoping Britton does more contemporaries.

Cece Blackwell is a FBI Agent. She's in the middle of a case ready to break open when her boss yanks her from that assignment and pushes her into a racecar circuit case. She has to work undercover, posing as a NASCAR groupie, while trying to get to the bottom of a racecar driver's death. She threatens to quit her job because of it, but her boss is determined to keep her on the case since she is the only one with enough knowledge to be believable in the high-powered, high-states world. Exacerbating the upset is the fact her high school crush, Blain Sanders heads one of the racecar teams. Sanders' NASCAR team employed the man who died. When she confronts Blain, he says he requested she run the investigation. He knows she is good with the cars, the circuit and can blend in well, so will cause minimum fuss while the investigation runs its course. Blain would accept the death of the other driver was an accident, but for the threatening letters, which came just before the man died.

Cece must race to find a killer, while the throttle on her attraction to Blain is thrown wide open. The fast pace of the writing matches the racing theme, and the hero and heroine are deliciously attractive, drawing you in to the high-profile world of stockcar racing. Britton makes the transition from historical romance writer to contemporary romance writer with ease. It's pedal to the metal fun.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wave the checkered flag..a WINNER for sure, February 23, 2005
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This review is from: Dangerous Curves (Mass Market Paperback)
I picked this up in the bookstore...was actually looking for her other books (Seduced/Tempted/Scandal) and was more than pleasantly surprised. I enjoyed the story, the dialog, and the realistic emotions pulling back and forth between Cece and Blain.... i even cried at one point...i was so engrossed on the train i didn't realize we had reached the station... if you liked the Bonner series from Susan Elizabeth Philips or some of the hockey series from Deirdre Martin you'll love this book about LOVE around the track... wish i knew more racing metaphors!!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars fast-paced police procedural romance, February 26, 2005
This review is from: Dangerous Curves (Mass Market Paperback)
FBI Agent Cece Blackwell threatens to quit because her boss Bob takes her off the Mantos explosives case that she has worked undercover as a loose bimbo for weeks to handle a driver's death amongst the NASCAR racing set. Bob says she is the only one he has with racing car experience. Part of her ire comes from the fact that her high school nemesis and (unrequited crush) Blain Sanders heads the Sanders NASCAR team whose employee died. To her shock, Blain admits he asked for her to run the investigation because their mutual mentor insists she is the best and because of her experience with racing cars; she gloats that she beat him back in school.

Blain explains that it appears on the surface Randy, his team's driver, died in an accident except for the fact he received threatening letters. Reluctantly she accepts the case. Rather quickly Blain and Cecilia (as he calls her) struggle with an attraction for one another, but unlike high school she is hesitant to act on her feelings for fear of rejection and the danger of her work. As the threats rise and the killer becomes even bolder, the duo works together to uncover the murderer while falling in love.

DANGEROUS CURVES is a fast-paced police procedural romance that stars two wonderful protagonists whose romance has a bumpy detoured path. The investigation is cleverly handled and shares lead theme with the romance and the insightful look at a racing car team. Cece is handled brilliantly throughout but especially when she suffers a traumatic injury while Blain is more of a surprise as he seems so confident and sure of himself yet (read the book). Pamela Britton provides her audience with an exciting spin.

Harriet Klausner
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sign me up for more Harlequin novels..., November 10, 2005
This review is from: Dangerous Curves (Mass Market Paperback)
I'll admit that I'd never heard of this author until Claire B Lange mentioned the author's name on NASCAR XM. I love to read and I love NASCAR and so I thought I'd give it a try. I'm glad I did because this delivered so much of what I'd hoped to find. I wanted a good story and I got that within the pages of this book. I also wanted authentic NASCAR action and I got that in spades too. It's obvious this author knows her NASCAR and all i can say is brava! I'll be first in line to buy In The Groove when it comes out in January.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Book is hotter then the pavement after qualifing!, November 12, 2005
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Pamela Britton's DANGEROUS CURVES, is an amazing story! She not only has characters that are multi-leveled, but 'real'. She knows her NASCAR and makes you want to come back for more. DANGEROUS CURVES is non-stop fabulous!

CeCe Blackwell is a no-nonsence FBI agent who left her small town to pursue a career in law enforcement. But she gets a case that she can't shake working for Blain Sanders, someone she tried to forget way back when. He is a Cup car owner who lost a dear friend to what doesn't look like an accident and he needs CeCe to help him figure it out.

This is a page turner, and you won't be able to put it down!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dragged in and couldn't get free!!, April 5, 2005
This review is from: Dangerous Curves (Mass Market Paperback)
First of all, I'm not into these types of novels. I am a huge NASCAR fan and got roped into reading this one because "everyone else was doing it." I belong to a club of like-minded NASCAR groupies and we decided to do a little book chat since Pam often stops by our message board.
I was completely coerced into reading it and I LOVED IT! It was a page turner. It took me only a few days to get through it, every chapter leading into the next. I loved the plot and the characters, especially Lance, who I hear is going to be featured in a sequel. :) Woohoo.
The only reason I did not give the book all five stars (I'd like to give it a 4.75, though!) is because I was not happy with the character development on the "Bad Guys." Their introduction and suspicion was all very fast and it came to a conclusion quickly, without fanfare, and with 50 pages of novel left! I guess I've been reading too much Tom Clancy and Nelson Demille and was looking for more suspense and drama.
The romance, which is what everyone else was reading for, was great! I liked the past between Blain and Cece and their connection. The ending was...this is tough to do without spoiling...great. And the romantic scenes were tasty without being crass, which made me keep turning the pages.
Although I'm looking forward to the sequel, I'm not sure I'll be reading more of this genre. But Pam's novel was a wonderful excursion out of my rut.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ten long years and a forgotten high school crush....mmm well maybe not forgotten!, April 6, 2006
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'Dangerous Curves' by Pamela Britton was a wonderful find. This novel is mystery romance novel involving NASCAR, FBI and a old high school crush. Buy the book and enjoy the twist and turns and there are many !!!!! I would recommend this novel and See Jane Score by Rachel Gibson any of Deirdre Martin's novels.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nascar theme made this a fun read!, July 24, 2005
This review is from: Dangerous Curves (Mass Market Paperback)
I don't usually read too many romance books but the Nascar theme to this one caught my eye. I picked it up and quickly followed the strong woman lead in Cece Blackwell, FBI agent. She has been pulled off an undercover job to work for an old highschool nemisis Blain Sanders, Nascar team owner. Their relationship in highschool was very rocky and they seem to pick up where they left off until the attraction is too much for them to handle.
Working so closely together plus adding some dangers and thrills to the mix adds up to some steamy scenes and a good read for the beach this summer.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gotta love those NASCAR boys..., June 24, 2005
This review is from: Dangerous Curves (Mass Market Paperback)
Ok, so I don't normally read romance novels, but this book initially caught my eye because it had a NASCAR theme. I read the first couple of pages in the store and I was automatically hooked. Pamela Britton does an amazing job of combining mystery, romance, and...humor! Blain and Cece can be self-deprecating, but they can also take each other down a notch with matching quick wit.

Another favorite of mine is the inner dialogue interspersed with the actual conversation, letting the reader know exactly what each character is thinking and feeling inside.

Being a NASCAR fan, I enjoy the way Ms. Britton incorporates real track locations with fictional characters. It made me feel as though I might actually see these people at the track next time I'm there, they seem so real.

The detail with which Ms. Britton writes allowed me to close my eyes and actually see these situations, see the race shop, see Blain's house on Lake Norman, even see the FBI offices.

So, even if you're not a big fan of romance novels, I highly recommend Dangerous Curves because the characters are genuine and appealing to all.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nascar and Romance: The Perfect Mix!!!!!!!!, June 22, 2005
This review is from: Dangerous Curves (Mass Market Paperback)
I am a huge Nascar fan and when I saw this novel I bought it immediately!!!! I LOVED this novel!!!!! I was hooked from page 1 till the end!!!!The love and passion that Cece and Blain feel for each other is incredible!!!! The romance and suspense in this novel took my breath away!!!!! I would love for there to be a sequel to this novel and a movie!!!!! It would make the perfect movie!!!!!! Pamela, keep up the good work and I cant wail till your next Nascar novel!!!!!
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