Becka Mack’s Consider Me Puts Sports Romance Back in the Good Books

As a sports romance girlie, I have been hunting around for some good series that consist of the perfect balance between a hearty romance book and a sports fiction novel. The Windy City series started me off on a good note, and while I did enjoy them, the Vancouver Storm series has sports romance take a little dip in the ratings. Becka Mack’s Playing For Keeps series, however, is knocking that rating back up in my books, and Consider Me is certainly making a name for itself in the romance category alone.

Carter Beckett is the NHL’s resident bad boy, top player both on the ice and in the bedroom, and quite possibly the sexiest man to ever grace my field of vision. But worst of all? He knows it. He’s arrogant, self-centred, and the man doesn’t seem to know what a filter is, let alone how to use one. He’s had everything served to him on a silver platter, including endless strings of women, and apparently, I’m up next. His only problem? I have no intention of falling for his shi—um, charm. I have the solution to all my sexual frustrations in a drawer at home, and it’s far less complicated than Carter Beckett. Sure, he may be pretty, but he’s also a walking, talking reminder for you to wrap it before you tap it. But then I start letting my guard down, and he starts showing me pieces of himself I had no intention of seeing. The bricks surrounding me may be tumbling down one by one, but I’m not sold yet, which means for the first time in his life, Carter’s the one begging. For my time, my trust, for a single chance. For me to just…consider him.

As with all the sports romances I have read recently, the spice is present in Consider Me. What I will say on that matter is that with most adult romances these days you are going to find spice, and as far as the steamy scenes go in Consider Me, they feel well placed and fitting for the characters, their relationship, and the context surrounding them. I am not rating the book based off the spice, but I do have to preface this review by saying it is there.

I really like the characterisation we get with Carter and how emotionally available and mature he is when it comes to communication. This is maybe the first romance book I have picked up where the male character is asking for strong communication and trust built through communication so early on in their relationship. It usually is the female character, so that is a pleasant surprise. What’s more is the fact that we see a real deliberate change from him in his behaviour from the get-go and we can see him makes choices that consciously fit in with his intentions with Olivia.

I know they al start to sound the same once you’ve read enough sports romance books, especially the ice hockey ones, but I genuinely feel that these boys have more emotional depth and connection in their cards than I have seen with others. The vulnerability I read in Consider Me did not just come from Olivia and Carter, and I am actually quite excited to see how the rest of the series goes with these guys considering the potential for their relationships and character arcs.

I highly encourage you romance readers and sports romance fans to pick up Consider Me if you have not done so already. It is sweet, spicy, sentimental, and contains so many incredible interactions between characters. The found family vibes are strong and I just know so many people would enjoy this series.

5 responses to “Becka Mack’s Consider Me Puts Sports Romance Back in the Good Books”

  1. […] you haven’t read Consider Me yet, then you need to get it lined up fast because Playing with Me deserves all the love and […]

  2. […] I am ready. I suggest all you romance readers pick up the Playing for Keeps series and get. through Consider Me, Play with Me, Unravel Me and Fall with Me so you can jump straight into it when it comes out in […]

  3. […] Breathe with Me and the whole Playing for Keeps series to all romance readers out there. From Consider Me to Breathe with Me there is not a single […]

  4. […] its spice either, so really it is proving to be the perfect balance of sports romance elements. Consider Me and Play With Me set the bar pretty high, but Unravel Me is in a world of its own. I love Adam, but […]

  5. […] Consider Me starts us off, leaning into the bad boy falls first trope that many love. But that is just the surface, and the more you read, the more you will see that this book is not afraid of getting into the vulnerable parts of its male characters. Carter is, undoubtedly, a masculine man, but the emotions he expresses show an emotional maturity that is not common in a lot of male sports characters I have read. This is one of the key things that hooked me into this series – the breadth of emotional capacity these men have. Not just for their women, as that is a given for romances like this, but for each other. I really appreciate that within a team dynamic, and it creates such a strong foundation for the relationships within the series going forward. Carter is, as a captain, a pivotal player in facilitating and encouraging these interactions and relationships, and it is clear that he has many facets to his personality and ego. Olivia is awesome, she is sweet, and she is the perfect match for this man. I was surprised because the bad boy character in a sports romance tends to be uninteresting to me, but Carter is an exception. […]

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