Book Review: Bloodstream by Emilee Carter

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Bloodstream by Emilee Carter
Published by Penguin
Format: Paperback
Source: Purchased
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Life in the fast lane is not quite what Faith Jensen expected.

As the new social media manager for Revolution Racing, Faith Jensen is ready to get her drivers in front of the world. With their sizzling good looks, it’s going to be easy. But Julien Moretz is the obstacle she never saw coming.

The renowned World Champion doesn’t need his personal life splashed across the internet. He’s here to race and he’s here to win. That’s it. But the chemistry between Faith and Julien is undeniable. If they give in to temptation, they may just bring the racing world down with them.

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Bloodstream is a fun, enjoyable read, which is made even better by the fact that the female lead, Faith Jenson, runs her own podcast and has a job at a Formula 1 team as their social media manager.

Being both a podcast and social media manager, I was so excited to dive into this book, and it did not disappoint.

Faith and Julien’s relationship was tough going, but they finally got their communication sorted out to start. When reading about Julian’s past, I had an idea about where the book was leading as it gave me Only Love Can Hurt Like This vibes by Paige Toon, but it also led me into a surprise twist as well, which I hadn’t seen coming.

I could have read more of these two and genuinely hope we see more of them in the series.

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