It’s the race to the finish line.JackSeems like my dreams are finally coming true.All except one.Mollie has dreams of her own.A nursing degree, for one thing.And unlike me, a new boyfriend who does everything right.Seems I’m destined for a life of disappointment and heartache.Or can I finally find the love and happiness I’ve never had?For now, I’m focused on winning the big race.Redemption Road. … had?
For now, I’m focused on winning the big race.
Redemption Road. Seems appropriate.
My feelings will have to take a back seat.
When it’s over, I’ll be ready for a different race altogether.
The one for Mollie’s heart.
It’s the only one I can’t afford to lose.
Mollie
Everyone tells me he’s wrong for me.
That I can do better.
But I can’t help it.
My heart is still with bad boy, Jackson.
And every time I look at him, the attraction grows stronger.
I think he feels it, too.
And I have a surprise for him…
One that will change our lives, forever.
Fueled Obsession is an opposites attract, new adult romance between a revved-up race car driver and a kind, compassionate nurse. This is the final book in the trilogy. HEA guaranteed!
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I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review. So I’m this book Jackson is now with Stockton for a tv show redemption road and he have some great days and bad days. Mollie is now back with him and is nursing and she had a few bad things happen to her . This is a great story of two characters going through life ups and downs.
I have been looking forward to reading this sequel of this series but it disappointed me a bit. It was not that heartwarm and romantic as I have thought it would be. The previous parts have been written with more love than this one.
The characters went a way I did not expect especially Mollie in not believing in Jack. I liked that they get new possibilities and especially Jacks support system.
Enjoyable and quick read with twists and emotional ups and downs.
The book is a good storyline that is intriguing and entertaining. The characters are engaging and nicely developed. I did like reading this book.