Angel Beneath My Wheels

Beneath his playboy façade, young NASCAR driver Luke Brandt yearns for a family. Rachel Tate, an inventive, purity-ring-wearing mechanical engineer, is determined to prove herself in a male-dominated industry. When Luke outbids Rachel on the only two muscle cars she could use to test her new vapor-fueled engine, she wants nothing to do with him. But Luke’s gentle ways and down home country charm just might win her over—if his painful past doesn’t push her away.

When she begins to touch his heart, he’s haunted by bitter memories of the only woman he’s ever loved—the mother who abandoned him as a little boy. With an intense trust that God will lead her on life’s journey, Rachel perseveres, her innocence and grace breach his defenses and his walls begin to crumble. As they join forces to bring her remarkable invention to market, their love, their very lives, are threatened by the iron-tight grip that “Big Oil” holds over the whole auto industry and Luke realizes his final happiness must come through faith, in the One who has always loved him… and always will.

K.S. Moore

About K.S. Moore (Grand Rapids, Michigan Author)

K.S. Moore

I find describing myself quite tedious. I’m just not all that interesting. But hey, I’ll give it a shot. (big breath) So, here goes…

An avid lifelong lover of the written word, I read at least a book or two a week, and on a really great vacation, five to seven. In my free time, I enjoy the outdoors with my family, alternating between our home in southwest Michigan, a tiny rustic hunting cabin in Colorado and every once in a while, when we’re blessed with means, a Spring break vacation in the Caribbean.

I have a couple of published magazine articles to my credit and a B.S. from Purdue University where I studied IT, engineering and chemistry.

That’s right, science. Nothing even remotely related to writing or language arts. But oh, this is good. When I was in college, I had a freshman English class where just about every paper I turned in came back with an A- and a comment like “did you write this?” or something to that effect. After several of these and because there was little red ink elsewhere, I questioned the minus and the professor’s only response, after I assured him I wrote it, was to change it to an A. Maybe I should have listened to what he didn’t say.

My stories are contemporary character driven tales of normal every-day people and the challenges we all face in real life: love, friendship, parenthood, morality, mortality, compassion, and faith. My favorite novels are those that reach down deep into my whole heart and soul, make me laugh, and cry. And those are the types of stories I want to write. Stories that touch people’s lives. I want my reader to feel better, be better, love better, because they read my words and took them to heart. I want to inspire, to comfort and to breathe faith and hope into anyone who may despair that they’re alone in this world.