Tag: sports fiction
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Play Along Is My Favourite Liz Tomforde Novel To Date
The Windy City series just keeps getting better and better, and Play Along is really pushing that agenda because it is my favourite of the series so far. Not only are the characters so wonderfully fleshed out with backstories, histories, rivalries, conflicts, secrets, and traumas, but there is a genuine feel from each and every…
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Stephanie Archer’s The Fake Out Gets Real And I Love It
I was right to keep with the Vancouver Storm series as The Fake Out has settled quite firmly into that category of sports romance that I adore. Layers of internal and external conflict, hidden emotions and secrets, pre-conceived notions flying out he window, and best of all, a romance that feels so real (not to…
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Liz Tomforde Hits A Home Run With Caught Up
Caught Up, third book in the Windy City series by Liz Tomforde, is another hard-hitter of a romance that is equal parts cute, heartbreaking, steamy, and wholesome. I’m glad to see a slight step away from Mile High and The Right Move in terms of immediate characters and the sports involved as seeing a baseball…
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Sports Romance With Stephanie Archer’s Behind The Net
Am I on a sports romance binge? Having read Mile High and The Right Move by Liz Tomforde, with Caught Up waiting at the library and Chloe Walsh’s Binding 13 in my library tbr stack, I seem to have an itch for sports romance right now. Behind the Net from The Vancouver Storm series by…
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The Right Move by Liz Tomforde Seals the Romance Deal
Sports Romance is where it is at, my friends. Mind you, I am not against variety, but The Right Move by Liz Tomforde is settling the score once and for all. I am wholly down for reading sports romance. Scratch that – I will inhale sports romance like it is the air I breathe. There…
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Mile High by Liz Tomforde Has My Heart Taking Off
It’s official – I’m on the Windy City Series bandwagon. Liz Tomforde’s Mile High is the first in the series, but I just know I am going to be inhaling the rest of these sports romances like nobody’s business. With sports fiction and adult romance blended into this long yet not long enough novel, what…
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Going off the Deep End With Ali Hazelwood’s New Book
I, like many other romance readers, have been waiting for Deep End since its announced release. Mixing the academic romances of The Love Hypothesis and Love, Theoretically with the college sports romance that have also been making the rounds on bookish social media, Deep End sounded like a great time and I couldn’t wait to…
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Favourites of 2023
2023 was a year where I read 160 books but only gave 5-stars to maybe six of them. I’m a bit of a hard reviewer, only giving five stars to something that I genuinely enjoy and I must take the whole story into consideration as both a reader and a writer when considering a five-star…
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Carrie Soto is Back Revived My Love For Tennis
This is my first Taylor Jenkins Reid book and I can happily say that I really enjoyed it. She has a keen focus on her subject matter and does the research needed to ensure she gets the authentic, appropriate language and understanding required for such a story as Carrie Soto is Back. Not a lot…
