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Caper series book 2: Everything We Won by MK Morris - on Amazon and B&N!šŸ“•šŸŒ¹

Caper, South Carolina is known for belly-patting-good food and race car drivers with nice butts and pearly-white smiles. Nobody knows this better than Solana Merritt, who is still moving on from a rocky breakup with the town’s most respected and lusted-after daredevil, Donovan Royce.

The local racing team has been more than a sport for ambitious Donovan. It’s a statement, a promise to himself that he’s got what it takes to make it to where the effort counts. NASCAR.

But ambition has cost him. Dearly. Now, he must make a choice. His ego, or her.

Valentine’s Day is on the horizon, and these at-odds ex-lovers are still the definition of ā€œone step forward, two steps back.ā€ With plenty of angst, petty glares, and steamy tension thrown in.

Will it end in a romantic victory embrace or a walk of shame?

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2/10 Edited to

... Read moreIf you're a fan of contemporary romance with a Southern twist, Everything We Won offers a delightful blend of heartfelt emotion and thrilling stakes. The setting of Caper, South Carolina, adds a unique charm to the story, blending the warmth of small-town life with the adrenaline rush of NASCAR racing—a combination not often explored in romance novels. The tension between Solana and Donovan, who are dealing with the fallout of a rocky breakup, is palpable and realistic. Their dynamic exemplifies the complexities of love, pride, and ambition. One of the aspects I appreciated in this book is how it captures the push-and-pull of relationships when external pressures, like career ambitions and personal ego, come into play. Donovan's dedication to his racing career reflects a common dilemma many face: balancing the pursuit of personal dreams with nurturing meaningful relationships. Meanwhile, Solana's journey shows resilience and growth, portraying a strong female lead who isn’t willing to settle for less than she deserves. The author’s writing style also shines through the vivid descriptions and engaging dialogue snippets, such as the line, ā€œThe rush is, I wasn’t meant to stay until dawn. You tricked me.ā€ This teases the chemistry and conflict that drive the narrative forward. Perfect for those looking for a Valentine’s Day read that’s more than just a love story, Everything We Won explores the emotional races we all run in life—between ego and love, ambition and connection. Overall, if you enjoy romance novels filled with steamy moments, emotional depth, and a bit of Southern charm, this book and the Caper series deserve a spot on your reading list this Valentine’s season.

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