When a highway accident destroyed his dreams of defending his championship title, NASCAR driver Bryan "Steel" Garrison had to give up racing. Now he is president of Garrison Racing, and winning is still everything. He doesn't have time for the physical therapist his concerned family is foisting on him. Darcy Butler is too beautiful, too much a reminder of what he lost--and won't let himself have. Darcy Butler grew up in the NASCAR world, so she knows the famed Bryan Garrison won't readily admit to needing her help. That's fine with her--as a widow, she isn't ready to get too close to another man. Until she helps Bryan realize that the only way to win it all is to heal his body...and his heart.
Wendy Etherington was born and raised in the deep South—and she has the fried chicken recipes and NASCAR ticket stubs to prove it. The author of thirty books, she writes full-time from her home in South Carolina, where she lives with her husband, two daughters and an energetic Shih Tzu named Cody.
Winning It All by Liz Allison & Wendy Etherington The Garrisons Book 3 Bryan “Steel” Garrison is president of Garrison Racing instead of a driver thanks to an accident. He’s been brooding and in pain since then and why not? He lost not only his ability to race, but his wife left him for the competition.
Widow, Darcy Butler, may be small but she’s tough and determined to help Bryan. She not only changes what he can eat but pushes him physically as well. No one has to know that that she has her own personal struggles and she isn’t at tough as she looks.
This final visit with the Garrisons brings everyone back for one last thrill ride. The charming Cade and his tough as nails wife, Isabel. The smooth talking Parker and the matriarch Rachel along with their parents Mitch and Barbara. Mitch is coming out of his past mid-life crisis and sees all that he’s lost. I really enjoyed this trilogy and the characters who were brought to life in the three books, it’s always hard to say good-bye. **Mild language http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/...
This is the third book in the Garrison trilogy. This time the focus was on older brother Bryan and his physical therapist, Darcy. Again, there was a lot of NASCAR action and it felt very realistic. There was a lot of questioning the relationship between Bryan and Darcy and neither of them seemed to want to commit to a relationship, even though they were perfect together and had been dating, etc, etc. Pretty typical romance novel stuff and certainly typical of this series. All in all,I thought it was an enjoyable series.
I grew up in with nascar fans, so I enjoy reading books like these. This book was good, but not great in my opinion. I enjoyed reading it. It was a really good story. I however got to a point where I actually put it down for a day before finishing....that rarely happens with me. Id say in the middle I got a little bored, but finishing it up I got back into it! All in all I would suggest this book.
The writing style of this book didn't engage me and I found it difficult to start reading at the end of the series as there were too many characters introduced at once.