Book Review: Collision Course by Marie Harte

When you are a commitmentphobe, it is really hard to accept that there is one girl whom you just cannot get out of your mind or your system. That is where ace mechanic and ladies’ man Lou Cortez found himself with Josephine “Joey” Reeves.

Joey finds Lou irresistible; but as the saying goes “once bitten, twice shy,” she finds it hard to trust a man after getting pregnant at 15 and left alone to raise the child alone. And though Lou seems truly a nice guy, can Joey tell him that she comes as a package deal?

Easy to read with lots of O-O-OMG moments, “Collision Course” also tugs at your heartstrings. A teenage single mom giving all she has for her little boy will bring tears to your eyes.

Collision Course” is Rated M for Mature due to language and sexual content.

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Description

Ace mechanic Lou Cortez has always had a way with the ladies, so he can’t understand why lovely florist Josephine “Joey” Reeves won’t give him the time of day.

Joey knows all about mistakes. After getting pregnant at fifteen, she’s spent the past nine years building a life for her and her son. This sexy mechanic is one misstep she’s not going to make. But the more time she spends with Lou, the hotter things get. Soon Joey’s left with a choice: keep things casual, or reveal all to Lou and hope he accepts her-and her son-for who they are.

Body Shop Bad Boys Series:
Test Drive (Book 1)
Roadside Assistance (Book 2)
Zero to Sixty (Book 3)
Collision Course (Book 4)


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