Drive Me Wild Books in Order
Part ofBronwen Evans Books in OrderThis page lists the Drive Me Wild books by Bronwen Evans in order, with summaries, series background, and where to start with Bad Boy Autos.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Purr For Me
by Bronwen Evans
2020
Lexie Walker has already loved the wrong Colter brother once, and she is not making that mistake again. But working for Kade Colter brings her too close to the man who always wanted her and never quite let go.
Reckless Curves
by Bronwen Evans
2020
Tom Lorde learns that one impulsive night with his best friend's sister left him with a son he never knew existed. Now Kendra is back in his life, and old attraction comes with very real stakes.
Slow Ride : Bad Boy Autos
by Bronwen Evans
2021
Ex-Formula One champion Marcus Black is living on pain, pills, and denial when his longtime friends-with-benefits arrangement suddenly ends. Stella wants more than sex, but helping Marcus face addiction may cost her the man she loves.
Series background & context
This is Evans's high-speed contemporary series, built around Bad Boy Autos, a garage full of mechanics, ex-racers, expensive cars, and men who are very comfortable with engines but far less comfortable with feelings. The official setup tells you a lot: an injured former Formula One driver opens the business with his old racing mechanic, and the whole place runs on adrenaline, loyalty, and a need for speed.
That energy carries through every book.
The world is modern, sexy, and a little glossy, full of performance cars, workshop banter, and men who have spent years living hard and fast. But the romances are not really about the machinery. They are about what happens when people who have built their identities around control, confidence, and motion are forced to stand still long enough to deal with love, guilt, grief, addiction, fatherhood, or old mistakes.
Reckless Curves brings in a secret baby and the messy fallout of a one-night mistake that never stopped mattering. Purr For Me, later retitled Wrong Turn, twists the knife further with a forbidden attraction involving a heroine and her ex's older brother. Slow Ride shifts into friends-with-benefits territory and digs into pain, addiction, and whether desire can survive real vulnerability. The linked stories suggest a world where everyone knows everyone, and where friendships inside the garage matter almost as much as the romances.
The tone is more emotional than the flashy setup might make you expect. Yes, there are bad-boy mechanics, race history, and luxury cars. But Evans keeps returning to the softer undercurrent, men who are bruised, women who are done settling, and relationships that only work once both people stop pretending they are fine.
Bad Boy Autos also gives the series a strong shared setting. It is the kind of place where characters naturally cross paths, interfere in each other's business, and show up when it counts. That helps the series feel connected rather than merely grouped.
If you like contemporary romance with strong chemistry, car-culture atmosphere, and heroes who need more than a tune-up, Drive Me Wild is the Bronwen Evans series most built for that ride.
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