In The Groove

by Pamela Britton

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February 1, 2006

ISBN-13: 0373770987

Available in: Paperback

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In The Groove
by Pamela Britton

She wouldn't know a NASCAR star if he hit her with his car—and he just did.

Sarah was a kindergarten teacher until a sleazy ex-boyfriend got her fired. Now the only job she can find is driving the motor coach for racing star Lance Cooper...whoever that is. Sarah doesn't know a thing about NASCAR—she just needs a job, and she's off to a rocky start when she doesn't even recognize her ultra-famous boss.

Lance can't help but notice Sarah's sweet smile—and how seriously unimpressed she is with his fame. It's a reaction that peaks his interest—that is, until things get a little too friendly on the bus. But Sarah has no interest in Lance's jet-setting life; she'd rather deal with spit balls than one super sexy race car driver.

But when things begin to heat up on the track, Sarah begins to wonder if life in the fast lane might be a detour worth taking—and if maybe, just maybe, she might be able to take a famous race car driver down a rocky road to find love.

The high-speed thrill of NASCAR racing meets the high-stakes game of love in this whirlwind romance from the author of Dangerous Curves!



Pamela Britton's Bio

Bestselling author Pamela Britton blames her zanny sense of humor on the amount of Fruity Pebbles she consumes. Not wanting to actually have to work for a living, Pamela has enjoyed a variety of odd careers such as modeling, working for race teams—including NASCAR's Winston Cup—and drawing horses for a living.

Over the years, Pamela's stories have won her numerous accolades. In 2004 alone her novel, Seduced, was named one of the best romances of 2003 by the staff of Barnes and Noble.com, The Oakland Press, RT BOOKclub Magazine, and Romance Readers at Heart. Seduced also won a National Reader's Choice Award for best long historical romance, and was nominated for a HOLT Medallion. One might think this would give Pamela a very big head when, in fact, she's kept humble by the laundry, scooping manure and a precocious four-year-old who's not impressed mommy "colors books".

Pamela feels privileged to write full-time from her ranch in Northern California where she lives with her husband, daughter and, at last count, fifteen four-legged friends.