Throttled (Dirty Air Series Book 1)
Author: Lauren Asher
Category: Other2
Published: 2020
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My post-college plans include vlogging, drinking around the world, and following my brother as he races in
every Grand Prix. I didn’t anticipate Noah Slade, Formula 1’s World Champion and resident bad boy—a
damaged prince who acts like a villain. His vulnerability breaks me down and holds me captive, ruining
me for any man who dares to come after him. There’s no point asking for my heart back because he’ll
shatter it before I have the chance.
Noah
Fans call me the American Prince, the only son of a Formula 1 legend. I live for standing on Prix podiums
while crowds chant my name, champagne drips down my face, and adrenaline rushes through my veins.
Women want to screw me while men want to be me. But no one challenges me more than Maya Alatorre,
the sister of my rival and new teammate. We’re a ticking time bomb, about one wrong move away from
exploding. But with her, I want to trip the wire, detonating together in passion and pain. Because, in the
end, all’s fair in lust and war.
My post-college plans include vlogging, drinking around the world, and following my brother as he races in
every Grand Prix. I didn’t anticipate Noah Slade, Formula 1’s World Champion and resident bad boy—a
damaged prince who acts like a villain. His vulnerability breaks me down and holds me captive, ruining
me for any man who dares to come after him. There’s no point asking for my heart back because he’ll
shatter it before I have the chance.
Noah
Fans call me the American Prince, the only son of a Formula 1 legend. I live for standing on Prix podiums
while crowds chant my name, champagne drips down my face, and adrenaline rushes through my veins.
Women want to screw me while men want to be me. But no one challenges me more than Maya Alatorre,
the sister of my rival and new teammate. We’re a ticking time bomb, about one wrong move away from
exploding. But with her, I want to trip the wire, detonating together in passion and pain. Because, in the
end, all’s fair in lust and war.