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Roxanne St. Claire (Author)
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Harlequin NASCAR February 1, 2007
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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About the Author

Roxanne St. Claire is a bestselling, RITA-Award winning author of twenty-two novels of romance and suspense. She currently writes a popular romantic suspense series called ?The Bullet Catchers? featuring a cadre of bodyguards and security professionals. In addition to the RITA, her books have won the National Reader's Choice Award, the Daphne Du Maurier Award, the Maggie Award, the Booksellers Best, the Book Buyers Best, The HOLT Medallion, multiple Awards of Excellence, and Borders ?Top Pick? for Romance in 2007. Currently readers are enjoying the first ?Bullet Catcher Trilogy? featuring three connected stories titled First You Run, Then You Hide and Now You Die. Up next, back-to-back Bullet Catcher adventures: Hunt Her Down (Sept. 2009) and Make Her Pay (Oct. 2009.)  Prior to launching a full-time career as a novelist, Roxanne managed a large marketing and public relations business with international clients including Fortune 500 businesses and high-profile celebrities.  She lives in Florida with her husband and two children and can be reached via her web site, www.roxannestclaire.com.

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Shelby Jackson stepped through the door of Thunder Racing and sucked in a lungful of her favorite scent"motor oil and gasoline, tinged with a hint of welding glue. No double espresso or honey-laden pastry could smell better in the morning. But there was something different in the air today. She sniffed again, drawn into the race shop by her nose and her sixth sense.

There was something pungent, a little bitter but fresh. Her heart jumped and her work boots barely touched the gleaming white floor as she hurried toward the paint-and-body shop. With a solid shove, she flung the double doors, and they smacked the walls with a satisfying synchronized clunk.

And then she drank in the prettiest sight she'd seen in eight long years.

Number fifty-three lived again. "Oh, Daddy," she whispered as she approached the race car, the hand over her mouth barely containing her delight. "You'd love it."

In truth, Thunder Jackson would roar like an eight-hundredhorsepower engine at the sight of the screaming-yellow "fiftythree" surrounded by a sea of purple as painful as a fresh black eye. Then he'd calm down and throw his arm around her shoulder with a mile-wide grin and a gleam of approval in his eyes.

"Shelby girl," that gravelly voice would say. "You done good."

And she had.

She took a few steps closer, nearly reaching the driver's side. The Kincaid Toys insignia"an openmouthed, wideeyed clown"may not be the sexiest logo to fly at two hundred miles an hour around a superspeedway, but it was a damn good sponsor. And Thunder Jackson would have known that, too.

"I didn't quit, Daddy," she whispered again, almost touching the glistening paint. Unwilling to risk a smudge, she held her fingers a centimeter from the cool metal, imagining the power surge that would sing through the carburetor and make this baby roar to a heart-stopping victory. "Just like you always said, Daddy. Never, never, never quit."

"Actually, Winston Churchill said that." A voice. Deep. Male. Nearby.

Shelby scanned the empty shop.

Then slowly, as if she'd conjured him up, a man rose from the other side of the car. "Unless Winston was your daddy."

"Huh?" Lame, but it was all she could manage in the face of eyes as green as the grass on the front stretch of Daytona. All she could say as she took in sun-streaked hair that fell past his ears and grazed a chiseled jaw. Below that, a white T-shirt molded to a torso that started off wicked, slid right into sinful and braked hard over narrow hips in worn blue jeans.

"Which I highly doubt since Winston's children are!" His eyes glimmered, took a hot lap over her face and body and then returned to meet her gaze. "Quite a bit older than you are."

He straightened to what had to be six feet two, judging by how he dwarfed the race car. "Not to mention," he added, a melodic British accent intensified by the upward curl of generous lips, "there's not a redhead in that whole family."

"Who?" Are you?"

"Winston Churchill."

"You are?"

He laughed, and Shelby felt the impact right down to her toes. Which, at the moment, were curled in her boots.

"No relation, I'm afraid. But since we're fellow countrymen, I feel the need to preserve history. To be perfectly honest, the quote was "Never, never, never give in,"but it's been messed with over the years. And the man who said it was not your daddy."

Actually, it was. But who was she to argue with…perfection? "It's just an expression." Her voice was husky, her brain stalled. She cleared her throat and seized some missing gray matter. "What are you doing in here?"

He cocked his head and lifted one mighty impressive shoulder. "Checking out the car. Do you like the colors?"

Oh, of course. Long hair, foreign accent and just enough beard growth to suggest a distant relationship with a razor. He was the artist. The specialist hired to paint the car.

Although somehow she couldn't imagine the uptight and virtuous David Kincaid sharing space or business with a man who probably had "bad" tattooed somewhere…good.

"I do like the colors," she assured him. "I like them a lot." And the painter was pretty easy on the eyes, too.

"I think they're atrocious. Too lemon and violet." Lemon and violet? Artistespeak. "Oh, well," she said. "It'll all be one brilliant blur at two hundred miles an hour."

"Let me ask you something."

Anything. Name, rank, phone number.

"Do these little things really go that fast?"

Fahst. Could he be any sexier? "Not at Daytona. That's a plate race."

"I thought it was a car race."

She laughed. "Very funny."

He winked at her. "In any case, I imagine your clown will look especially fetching crossing the finish line under that flag."

He made a word like fetching sound so…fetching. Who used that word anymore? "You mean the checkered flag."

"The victory flag."

Adorable. Incredible. Just plain edible. But the boy did not know racing. "That'd be the one." She stood on her tiptoes to see over the roof. "Still touching up over there?"

He slowly raised his right hand, and a shiny restrictor plate caught the light. "I saw this on the floor and thought it looked intriguing."

"That's one way to describe it." A bane of a racer's existence would be another.

He held the plate over his face, peering at her through the top two holes. "What is it?"

"It's a restrictor plate. That's what makes it a plate race," she explained. "On superspeedways, we have to limit the horsepower."

He lowered the plate and looked appalled. "Why would you do that?"

"It's complicated, but it has to do with safety. You see, if you slide that thing between the carburetor and the intake manifold, you limit the amount of air into the engine, which!" She paused at the amused flicker in his eyes. "You have no idea what an intake manifold is, do you?"

"No, but it sounds hot."

Speaking of hot.

She cleared her throat. Should she tell Painter Boy he was flirting with the co-owner of the race team? She didn't want to scare him off.

"We haven't been introduced," she said.

11 "No, we haven't." He pinned her with those jade-green eyes, the playful hint of a secret visible enough to send a shiver up her spine.

The shop loudspeaker crackled. "Shelby Jackson, pick up line one."

"But you're being paged."

Oh. So he knew exactly who he was flirting with.

She backed away from the car. "Excuse me," she said, turning to the shop phone on the wall, heat prickling over her neck and a weird, foreign numbness slowing her step.

Unable to resist, she glanced over her shoulder. Sure enough, he still wore a cocky grin, his eyes trained on her with a look that was purely…sinful.

She picked up the phone. "Sup?" "'Sup? What kind of greeting is that for your grandfather?" "Ernie!" she exclaimed, the familiar rasp of his voice slamming her back to earth. "Are you in the shop?"

"Of course I'm in the shop. I'm in your office. We had a meeting scheduled."

Talk about sinful. Missing a meeting with her grandfather and business partner was unforgivable. "I'm sorry. I got distracted." Big-time. "Did you see the fifty-three car?" Surely that was a legitimate excuse for being late.

"Hours ago. Now get on back here before I die of old age waitin' on ya."

She smiled. "Not likely."

Taking a deep breath, she hung up and paused before turning around. Should she make a move? Should she offer her phone number or take his? Should she act on this palpable, delicious attraction? So what if he was a painter and she was a NASCAR team owner? She hadn't gone on a date in two years, and he was.

Sinful.

Wouldn't her father give her a nudge to the ribs? Wouldn't Thunder Jackson whisper in her ear and say, "Come on, Shelby girl. You only live once."

"So," she said, still facing the phone on the wall, "you planning on painting all of our cars?"

She waited a beat, then turned, expecting to see that provocative tip of his lips, that bedroom gleam in his eyes.

But the only face that greeted her was the clown on the hood of the car. Lemon. Violet. And so not sinful.

She uncurled her toes, cursed her moment of female fluttering and hustled off to find Ernie.

HER GRANDFATHER WAS flipping through her phone messages when she entered the office. She paused and sucked in a sigh of exasperation, the usual excuse ringing in her ears.

He means well. "Ernie?"

He kept reading. "I see no new sponsors have called in the last two days."

She blew out a breath and gave his shoulder a playful punch. "I'm working on it, big guy."

He looked up from the pink slips, snagging her with copper-penny eyes much like her own, only these were minted more than seven decades ago and time had faded them to a dull brown.

"We need money, Shel."

"I know. I know." She slipped behind the desk and dropped into her worn chair and listened for the comfortable, lazy squeak. Morning, Dad.

"Been eight years, Shel. When you gonna give that chair a lube job?"

"He doesn't like when you say that, Ernie." She gave him a sly grin and purposefully rocked, the rhythmic squawk hitting a high note. "You can't quiet Thunder Jackson."

"Lord knows I tried since the day he was born." The older man chuckled, but then his weather-lined skin crinkled into a well-set scowl. "You said you'd be here at seven."

"I didn't think you'd really be here that early." She tapped the mouse to bring her computer screen to life with a twentyyear-old picture of her dad climbing out of a race-torn Ford on the start/finish in Bristol. The year she came back to travel with her father, motherless, eight and scared. That victory was a sign, Daddy had said, that everything would be okay. There would be no more changes. And she'd be...


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Harlequin (February 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373217714
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373217717
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,295,555 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

ROXANNE ST. CLAIRE is a New York Times Bestselling author of nearly thirty novels of romance and suspense. The author of two very popular suspense series, the Bullet Catchers and the Guardian Angelinos, her most recent release is a full-length stand-alone romantic suspense novel, Space In His Heart.

A five-time nominee and one-time winner of the prestigious RITA Award for the best in romantic fiction, Roxanne's books have also been awarded the National Readers Choice Award for best romantic suspense for two consecutive years as well as the Daphne du Maurier award, the Booksellers Best Award, the Award of Excellence, the Maggie, the Holt Medallion and many more. Her novel, The Sins of His Past, was selected as the Borders Top Pick in Romance for 2007, and will be reissued this March as part of the "Kiss Me, I'm Irish" trilogy from Harlequin. Roxanne's books have been published in dozens of countries and are routinely featured as selections in the Doubleday and Rhapsody book clubs.

Space In His Heart is her first independently published novel, a never-before-released thriller about a Navy fighter pilot turned astronaut and the PR superstar who sends his heart to the moon. This spring, a brand new contemporary romance series set on a fictional island off the coast of Florida begins with the April 2012 release of Barefoot In The Sand. In addition, Roxanne has stories in multiple anthologies throughout 2012 and her entire backlist is available in electronic versions. This summer, her first Young Adult novel, Don't You Wish, will be released in hardcover.

Free reads, excerpts, character profiles, author news and contests can be found on her web site: www.roxannestclaire.com. You can follow her at www.facebook.com/roxannestclaire and www.twitter.com/@roxannestclaire,or email her via her web site. Roxanne lives in Florida with her husband, two children and loves to hear from readers all over the world!

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Thunderstruck Delivers A Great Ride!, February 17, 2007
This review is from: Thunderstruck (Harlequin NASCAR) (Mass Market Paperback)
When the announcer shouts, "Gentlemen, start your engines," secrets, intrigue, and sexual tension rev their motors on Thunderstruck's starting line, and the cars aren't the only things that move fast in this spin around the race track. If you weren't a NASCAR fan before, Roxanne St. Claire's tightly woven story will make you one before you reach the finish line in this collision of wills, hearts and racing cars.

Change has always been spelled d-i-s-a-s-t-e-r for Thunder Struck Racing Team owner Shelby Jackson. And soccer heart-throb Mick Churchill is about to change Shelby's world. His money and prestige can turn everything around for Shelby's faltering team, but will he destroy one of the last family-owned NASCAR teams and wreck her heart in the process?

Roxanne St. Claire has created her own `track magic' in this thrilling page-turner that will captivate you with the opening sentence and leave you cheering at the checkered flag.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic NASCAR tale...., February 8, 2007
This review is from: Thunderstruck (Harlequin NASCAR) (Mass Market Paperback)
Shelby Jackson hates change. When her grandfather, Ernie, breaks the news to her that he wants to sell his share of Thunder Racing to hotshot soccer star Mick Churchill, Shelby is determined to do whatever it takes to stop the sale. Mick is equally determined to convince Shelby that he is serious about his offer. Who will win in this clash of wills?

THUNDERSTRUCK is an exciting tale that quickly engages the reader into the world of NASCAR racing. Roxanne St. Claire deftly incorporates technical details about restrictor plate racing in a way that even readers unfamiliar with the sport will enjoy and appreciate. You'll hear the cheering crowds and the roaring engines while visualizing the flashing lights at Daytona through Ms. St. Claire's vivid descriptions of Daytona.

The issue surrounding the struggle of family owned teams to function in a sport that is now dominated by corporate teams is sensitively addressed. Long time NASCAR fans will understand Shelby's reluctance to forgo tradition. Mick's ignorance of the sport allows readers who are not NASCAR fans to learn about a sport with deep family roots while enjoying the storyline.

Roxanne St. Claire has written a fabulous romantic suspense with THUNDERSTRUCK. The intrigue and mystery is exceptionally well done while the romance is sweetly sensual. Roxanne St. Claire will leave readers THUNDERSTRUCK with this magnificent story!

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5.0 out of 5 stars good read, January 21, 2009
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If your a sucker for romance books and a fan of Nascar then ya gotta read this book.
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