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Review & Release Blitz: Revved (Driven World) by A.M. Mahler


Revved is fun, witty, sexy, and romantic. Written in K. Bromberg's Driven World, this sweet story will hit you right in the feels.

When Simon Weber left Maine for Grayson Falls, New Hampshire, he never expected the move to be permanent. A successful web designer, image was Simon's life. He had a very specific idea of his dream girl in his head. She would be put together, spotless, the quintessential girly-girl. Then he met Maggie Dalton.

As Willis-Reilly Racing's lead engineer, Maggie was singularly focused on one thing. Work. Her fingertips were stained, and she wore engine grease on her face like other girls wore blush. Her life consisted of work and sleep. When Simon Weber comes to work for WRR her work-life cycle is thrown into chaos.

Experience the wonder of falling in love as two introverts' worlds collide and their new relationship is tested when tragedy strikes.
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MY REVIEW
Simon takes one look at his new company's chief engineer, and he's smitten. She's the opposite of his normal sophisticated type, but she's a goddess with messy hair and a grease stain on her face.

Maggie doesn't have a whole lot of experience with men. She works, a lot, she hangs with her brother, and that's it. So when Simon worms his way into her world, she's unsure how to take it. Until he needs her. Then she takes charge of caring for him. Will she get her heart broken if he has to move back to his hometown? Or can they find a way to keep their worlds intertwined?

I LOOOOVE this story. Maggie and Simon are a study in contrasts, but make for a fascinating couple with intense chemistry. I love the way she seamlessly slid into his world, and I love the way Simon stuck up for her when she needed it the most. And I absolutely adore that ending scene - it's funny, it's sweet, and heartfelt, the perfect way to end their awesome story.

I'm not sure if A.M. plans on writing more stories about these characters, but I sure hope so because I definitely want one about Maggie's brother *HINT HINT*

Revved is written in New York Times Bestselling author K. Bromberg's Driven World, which is one of two KB Worlds projects. With over 100 authors, who were selected by and are working with K. Bromberg, these stories will be fan fiction at its finest—and sexiest. Devoted fans of the Driven and Everyday Heroes series will have the opportunity to revisit their favorite characters and settings. A.M. Mahler is returning to the Driven racetrack and putting her spin on this smoking hot, fast-paced and addictive world. You can find out more about K. Bromberg and the KB Worlds at kbworlds.com.
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Meet A.M.
Anne Marie is a contemporary, historical, and fantasy romance writer. She received a Bachelor's in Creative Writing from Southern New Hampshire University. She lives in the Richmond, VA area with her husband, teenage son, two dogs, and cat.
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