A review by bookishbethie
Drive Me Wild by Carly Robyn

4.0

• drive me wild • 
 
It’s no secret that I’m very much an F1 girl in addition to being a massive reader – and Carly Robyn’s F1 romances are a fab blend of swoony storytelling, humor, soice, *and* genuine motorsports knowledge. 

Drive Me Wild, the second book in her series of interconnected F1 romances, tells the story of Josie, a sunny social media manager working for an F1 team, and Theo, one of the team’s drivers who oozes playboy charm and is always looking for a good time, but also exudes big golden retriever vibes (if you’re a ZA girlie, he is basically romcom Seth Cappella). They’ve been friends who flirt for years, and after one particularly big night out, they wake up realizing that everything between them has changed. 

You can expect: 

☀️sunshine x sunshine
👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨 friends to lovers
❤️‍🔥 reformed playboy
💼 workplace romance
🏎️ f1 action

Though there are plenty of tropes at play here, there’s also emotional depth as Josie and Theo both consider their careers, family drama ensues, and emotional vulnerability becomes critical. 

Josie is extremely relatable, and though Theo wasn’t always my preferred brand of book boyfriend, I suspect he will be for many readers – and even if he isn’t your favorite immediately, his journey is a well-rounded one and you’ll end up adoring him. 

I had a great time reading this, and whether you’re already an F1 fan or have never watched a race but enjoy a sports romance, there’s something for everyone in Carly Robyn’s Drive Me series!🏎️✨

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❤️A massive thank you to Carly Robyn and @valentine_pr_ for the opportunity to read and review an advanced copy!🍦