REVIEW: Sandra Antonelli’s ‘Driving in Neutral’

Driving in Neutral
Sandra Antonelli
Levelheaded Olivia Regen walks away from her car-racing career and the wreckage of a bad marriage to take on new work that’s far removed from the twists of racetrack. Her new life is about control, calm and the good friends that she adores.
But her first task on her very first day involves getting up close and too personal with her claustrophobic boss, alone in a broken elevator. Her unconventional solution for restoring his equilibrium shocks them both and leaves Olivia shaken.
Determined to stick to her plan, Olivia drives headlong into work and planning her best friend’s wedding, leaving no room for kissing, elevators, or workplace relationships. But Emerson is not one to be out-manoeuvred. Can he convince Olivia that her fear of falling in love again is just another kind of claustrophobia – one that is destined to leave them both lonely?
Escape Publishing (Copy recieved from NetGalley)
AusRomToday review of Driving in Neutral:
I started reading Driving in Neutral with a to-do-list that spanned 2 a4 pages telling myself I’d read a chapter then get back to my work. Do you think that happened? Nope. Once I started there was no way to put this one down and I must confess to devouring the entire book in one sitting (thanks Sandra!). As always with Sandra’s writing it’s fun, flirty and sassy—much the same as the central character, Olivia. Fun and refreshing to read and I highly recommend reading Driving in Neutral!
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