Offtrack

Esha Patel

Book - 2024

Diana Zahrani is Formula One's first female racing driver this century. All the other drivers are told to race carefully around her, and leave her to her real job: being a pretty face and good advertising for a hypermasculine sport. But Diana's not worked this hard her whole life just to be a mascot. World Championship favourite Miguel de la Fuente is not taking any rookie seriously, let alone a woman. With his first championship win looming, all he has to do is stay focused - and make sure Diana stays out of his way. But motorsports is a small world, and as Diana and Miguel race their way through the season, they're forced to face each other again and again. When sparks fly, Miguel and Diana must decide for the sake of their... teams where their priorities lie: on track, with the championship, or offtrack, with each other... Esha Patel previously published a book with these characters under this title - this is a completely rewritten title.

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Subjects
Genres
Sports fiction
Romance fiction
Published
London : Avon 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Esha Patel (author)
Edition
Paperback edition
Item Description
Includes bibliographical references.
Physical Description
367 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN
9780008693930
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Patel (Trauma Queen) immerses readers in the high-stakes world of Formula 1 racing in this lopsided sports romance. Diana Zahrani has always dreamed of racing F1, but opportunities are very few for women, especially women of color. After overcoming many obstacles, including financial barriers and restrictions in her native Saudi Arabia, where women weren't allowed to get drivers licences until 2018, Diana is presented with a once-in-a-lifetime chance to race in the 2022 season. She's plagued with imposter syndrome and loneliness as she tries to differentiate between friend and foe in this aggressive and misogynistic world. Her competitor, Miguel de la Fuente, was born to race, and this may finally be his year to become world champion. When he meets Diana, they both have a feeling of déjà vu--they've met before, and the electricity between them hasn't faded. But can a romance survive the fierce competition of F1? Unfortunately for romance devotees, the love story takes a back seat to the deep exploration of the social and political world of racing. This will most appeal to readers who are already fans of the sport. (Sept.)

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