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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Race Girl" by James Herbert Harrison.]
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Alex Moretti, a driver on his father's racing team, was involved in a car accident. His passenger, Amanda, is the sixteen-year-old daughter of Byron Cook, the CEO of Unibank. Unibank happens to be a sponsor for the Moretti racing team. Byron is horrified to learn that Amanda had been pregnant before the accident and is determined to prosecute Alex to the full extent of the law. Alex must admit to the extent of his relationship with Amanda as the truth unfolds. What will happen to the Moretti racing team? Will Alex's relationship with Amanda be destroyed because of the accident? All these answers, and more, lie within the pages of The Race Girl by James Herbert Harrison.

This book dives into the heart-pounding world of car racing. As Alex tells the story of his relationship with Amanda, details of his life, including his work, are revealed. I knew little about the sport before reading this book, and I can confidently say that Harrison explained everything expertly without overwhelming me with little details. Though I usually am not passionate about sports, I found myself enthralled in the races, which was a pleasant surprise.

Another standout of the book was the characters and their interactions. Seeing how Alex and Amanda's relationship developed throughout the book was fascinating. They met after Alex ditched Amanda's older sister at a party, and he found that the two, though physically similar, had almost opposite personalities. Their simple flirting blossomed into a loving relationship. After the accident, Amanda was as determined that Alex be absolved of any potential wrongdoing as her father was that he go straight to jail. The court case also turned into a cutthroat struggle between the two families due to their business relationship.

I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. I am taking off one star due to the number of errors being greater than ten; the book could use an additional round of proofreading. The plot, pacing, and characters were all excellent and made it a joy to read. Other than the editing, there was nothing that I disliked about the book. This book is perfect for romance fans who also enjoy a bit of action and motorsports. The book does contain some strong language, but I believe that it is suitable for teens and adults.

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"The Race Girl" caught my interest with its dynamic blend of romance and motorsports. The characters, especially Alex and Amanda, seem to contribute to a compelling narrative. However, the presence of more than ten errors gives me reservations about diving into the book. If the editing issues are addressed, it could be an enticing read for fans of romance with a mix of action and sports.
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"The Race Girl," written by James Herbert Harrison, comes with suspense and action. It would be fascinating to discover of Alex is truly responsible for Amanda's pregnancy and if Bryon is really bent on making Alex pay for his misconduct. Likewise I would like to know what becomes of the Moretti racing team as all these unfold.
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Laney K wrote: 28 Dec 2023, 19:36 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Race Girl" by James Herbert Harrison.]

Alex Moretti, a driver on his father's racing team, was involved in a car accident. His passenger, Amanda, is the sixteen-year-old daughter of Byron Cook, the CEO of Unibank. Unibank happens to be a sponsor for the Moretti racing team. Byron is horrified to learn that Amanda had been pregnant before the accident and is determined to prosecute Alex to the full extent of the law. Alex must admit to the extent of his relationship with Amanda as the truth unfolds. What will happen to the Moretti racing team? Will Alex's relationship with Amanda be destroyed because of the accident? All these answers, and more, lie within the pages of The Race Girl by James Herbert Harrison.

This book dives into the heart-pounding world of car racing. As Alex tells the story of his relationship with Amanda, details of his life, including his work, are revealed. I knew little about the sport before reading this book, and I can confidently say that Harrison explained everything expertly without overwhelming me with little details. Though I usually am not passionate about sports, I found myself enthralled in the races, which was a pleasant surprise.

I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. I am taking off one star due to the number of errors being greater than ten; the book could use an additional round of proofreading. The plot, pacing, and characters were all excellent and made it a joy to read. Other than the editing, there was nothing that I disliked about the book. This book is perfect for romance fans who also enjoy a bit of action and motorsports. The book does contain some strong language, but I believe that it is suitable for teens and adults.
Laney, as I've said before, I'm not much of a romance reader. Nevertheless, this book might be more palatable for me with the inclusion of racing and legal drama! If I am going to read something with an element of romance, the forbidden relationship is a good one! I'm not thrilled about your mention of errors; perhaps the author could do that additional round of editing to convince me! As always, I enjoyed reading your review! Until next time...
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This review for "The Race Girl" by James Herbert Harrison indicates that the book is a gripping read that combines romance, action, and motorsports. The reviewer praises the author's ability to explain car racing without overwhelming details. The development of the main characters' relationship and the court case between their families are highlighted as engaging plot points. Despite a few errors that could use more proofreading, the book is recommended for romance fans who enjoy a mix of action. Overall, it appears to be a good read suitable for both teens and adults.
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Post by Christabel nmeso »

Your review on "The Race Girl" is incredibly detailed and insightful! I love how you highlighted the book's ability to immerse you in the world of car racing, even if it's not typically your thing. The development of Alex and Amanda's relationship sounds captivating, and it's intriguing to see how their connection is tested by the aftermath of the accident. It's unfortunate about the editing errors, but it's great to hear that they didn't detract too much from your overall enjoyment of the book. Your review definitely piqued my interest, and I might just have to give "The Race Girl" a read myself!
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