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Showing posts with label play by play. Show all posts
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25 June 2014

Review: One Sweet Ride by Jaci Burton

Author: Jaci Burton
Publication Date: June 4, 2013
Publisher: Penguin
Genre: Adult Contemporary Romance
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Source: Library

Gray Preston was born into money, but he’s built his racing empire on hard work and muscle. And now that Gray has millions of fans, his senator father sends one of his aides, Evelyn Hill, to elicit Gray’s help in garnering votes for the upcoming national election. Gray wants nothing to do with his estranged father’s campaign, but Evelyn can be pretty persuasive. She’s willing to learn about racing, and maybe even get a little dirty.

Evelyn’s number-one goal is politics, which makes working with Gray difficult, because his only passion is fast cars. As she and Gray spend time together, he teaches her about the sport he loves, and she learns a lot about the man behind the wheel. The more she learns, the more she wants him. But any desire that threatens to derail the carefully laid plans for her future is a dangerous one.

With the passion Gray and Evelyn share running hotter than either imagined, one of them is going to have to compromise, or else run the risk of losing more than their hearts.

Let me just start off my saying that this series really has the best covers. Every single one of them is drool-worthy and, even though they usually feature a half naked man on the front, I would not be embarrassed to read them in public. Because really, look at those abs.

Now that I am done drooling over the cover, let's get to the review. One Sweet Ride is the sixth book in Jaci Burton's Play by Play series. I am a fan of the series but admit to being two book behind. This sixth installment has veered away from the Riley family (who were featured in the first 5 books). While I still miss the Riley (and will go back and read the previous books), I went into this with an open mind.

Sadly, I was disappointed with this book. It wasn't bad, but there was nothing in it that really made it stand out either. I think part of my problem was that it took me a long time to warm up to Evelyn. She doesn't have much personality and I was annoyed that she thought she could just waltz into Gray's life and presume to tell him that he really need to re-think his relationship with his father, all for her own agenda. I liked up to her more as the story went on but it was a lukewarm feeling at best.

I liked Gray better, though he, too, was pretty bland. I liked that he was passionate about racing and charitable causes but he didn't illicit any strong feelings in me. I thought that the chemistry between the two was just OK. With a love/hate story I usually expect a lot of tension and sexual energy. I didn't feel that between these two until much later in the book. The sex scenes, while hot, started to get boring after a while. And trust me, I am all for a good love scene and am not one of those people who usually says less sex in books, please. The scenes all just seemed really similar and weren't as exciting or inventive as what I've come to expect from Burton.

Another small thing that annoyed me was that we are introduced to characters that are obviously going to be featured in their own books down the line. I didn't mind the intro so much, but it felt forced and took me out of Gray and Evelyn's story. I wish that these characters had been introduced in a more subtle way.

Jaci Burton is usually hit or miss for me. When it's a hit (Changing The Game), it's a big one, but this one was a miss for me. The stakes didn't feel high enough and I just wasn't as emotionally invested in the relationship as I should have been. No doubt others will enjoy but I am glad that I borrowed a copy. I still plan reading the Riley clan books I missed though and would definitely still give the next books in the series a try.




19 March 2013

Thrown by a Curve - Review + New Associate Reviewer


Publication date: 5 March 2013 by Berkley Publishing
ISBN 10/13: 0425253457 | 978-0425253458
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Category: Adult Contemporary Romance
Keywords: Romance, sports
Format: Paperback, eBook
Source: Purchased


My Synopsis:

Garrett Scott is facing the biggest challenge to his career - a shoulder injury that isn't healing and the potential that his career as a pitcher for the St. Louis Rivers baseball team is over.  Alicia Riley, Sport Medicine Specialist, has finally gotten her dream job working for the St. Louis Rivers.  When she boldly speaks her mind about what is holding Scott back from making progress with his shoulder therapy, she suddenly finds herself in charge of his rehab.  Both Garrett and Alicia have a lot riding on this, throw in some dynamic chemistry between the two and readers will find things heating up quickly.

*This review may contain spoilers for previous books in the series.*

Review:

A few months ago I was on a search for a romance series for my sister.  Though I tend to prefer Urban Fantasy/Paranormal Romance, my sister won't open it if there is a vampire, werewolf, or other supernatural creature hiding between the pages.  So, I decided that maybe sports would be a better option. After perusing various titles, I elected to give Jaci Burton's Play by Play series beginning with The Perfect Play a try if for no other reason than it has a great cover.  Before I knew it, I had managed to read the first four books in about a week and pre-ordered Thrown by a Curve (Book #5). Apparently, I'm hooked.

The Play by Play series is primarily set in St. Louis with a fictional football, baseball, and hockey team.  The first three books (The Perfect Play, Changing the Game, and Taking a Shot) feature the Riley siblings Mick, Gavin, and younger sister Jenna.  In Playing to Win, we are introduced to their cousins, Cole and Alicia.  Thrown by a Curve (Alicia's & Garrett's story) picks up a several months after the end of Playing to Win (Cole's & Savannah's story).

After reading the excerpt for Thrown by a Curve, I had been eagerly anticipating this book.  I started the e-book on the morning of release day and finished it basically in one sitting after I got home from work.  The heroine, Alicia, and hero, Garrett, had great chemistry together and I eagerly anticipated the hot, sexy scenes that made for a great romance story. 

Of course, there are a few things I have come to expect from a Burton novel.  It seems that there is always some forbidden aspect or reason why the heroine of the book shouldn't be with the hero.  In Thrown by a Curve, Alicia is Garrett's therapist (Sports Medicine) and she struggles repeatedly with knowing that she shouldn't be having a personal relationship with Garrett while she is working professionally with him.  This is one of those mixed things for me.  Whereas, I know that this makes for great tension between the main characters, in real life, it would annoy me. I find as I read the story that the heroine's guilt and conflict over her unprofessional behavior towards her client does produce a few eye rolls from me.  However, I typically love the chemistry between Burton's couples and continue reading despite the eye rolls.

The other aspect that I know will happen at some point in the story, usually towards the end, is that the hero will do something to emotionally hurt the heroine.  It is never something so terrible but you will recognize it when it happens.  With Thrown by a Curve, I found myself trying to guess what it would be and when it would happen.  It didn't make the story any less enjoyable for me, but I just knew it was coming.

Another thing I love about Burton's Play by Play series is the way the author includes the other characters from the earlier books into the newest book.  Readers get updates on Mick and Tara, Gavin and Liz, Jenna and Tyler, and of course, Cole and Savannah.  The updates and the integrating the characters from previous books provides readers with a sense that they are coming home to friends that they love spending time with.  As a result, it is best to read this series in order.  

As with the previous books, Burton provides us with a brief introduction to one of the characters that will be featured in the next book.  The sixth Play by Play book, One Sweet Ride, will feature Gray Preston.  Preston is Garrett's college roommate and a hot shot race car driver.  There is an excerpt from One Sweet Ride at the end of Thrown by a Curve.  Though the series will be moving away from St. Louis and the Riley clan, I am hoping Burton continues to provide readers with the updates that I have come to love so much.  If you are looking for a fun and somewhat addicting sports romance series, then I would seriously recommend Burton's Play by Play books.



Visit the author online at www.jaciburton.com and follow her on Twitter @jaciburton and facebook https://www.facebook.com/AuthorJaciBurton

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17 May 2012

The Perfect Play - Review


Publication date: 01 February 2011 by Berkley
ISBN 10/13: 0425238814 | 9780425238813
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Category: Adult Contemporary Romance
Keywords: Romance, sports, Cinderella, fairytale
Format: Paperback, eBook
Source: Purchased


Thuy's synopsis:

The last thing event planner Tara Lincoln needs is the jet-set lifestyle of a football pro like Mick Riley; even though their steamy and passionate one-night stand proved that Mick is an all-star-both on the field and in the bedroom.

Tara played the game of love once and lost big, and she doesn't intend to put herself out there again, especially with a certified heartbreaker. But when Mick sets his mind to win, nothing will stop him. And he has the perfect play in mind to catch this sultry vixen.

Thuy’s review:

I found this book on a friend's Goodreads to-read shelf and HELLO - who wouldn't want to read a book with this cover? I immediately went out and bought this book and looked up pictures of cover model Jed Hill. You want to, too. Go ahead. I’ll wait. Cover aside, The Perfect Play was a fun sports romance - actually the first sports romance I have ever read. Mick Riley, sexy superstar quarterback, is unexpectedly drawn to event planner and single mother Tara Lincoln. But what starts off as a one night stand becomes more when Mick pursues Tara.

This is the first Jaci Burton book I’ve ever read and I liked it a lot. It’s a bit on the racier side of what I am used to, definitely skirting the edge into erotica but isn’t too much that it would turn off regular romance readers.

I love the Cinderella-like concept of this book. A superstar football player falls for a “normal” woman. Tara’s swept away by Mick and his crazy lifestyle, which is so different than her own. Mick is great - intense and charming with a serious side and some demons in his closet. It’s kind of nice to have a story for once where the male is seeking a more serious relationship than the female versus the other way around. I liked Tara’s relationship with her son, Nathan. It felt realistic and I liked that Tara wasn’t your typical romance heroine in that she was a single mom who is very career minded.

Mick and Tara have great chemistry and take advantage of it often. While I love a good love scene, they did get a little tedious after awhile. There was practically a sex scene every time they got together and really, how many sleepovers does her kid go on? That said, they were incredibly hot scenes so I can’t complain too much.

My biggest problem with this book was Tara’s attitude. She’s extremely suspicious and doesn’t trust Mick. There is more than one instance of her prematurely jumping to a conclusion about a situation and freaking out. While I understood her wariness, at times I just wanted to smack her upside the head. While their relationship started off superficially, I did feel like it naturally progressed into something more as they got to know each other. It just took awhile for both of them to stop denying it.

Overall, this was a very fun, sexy read. Burton’s piqued my interest in her work with this book and I look forwarding to reading more. There is an excerpt for the next book in the series (Changing The Game) that features Mick's brother Gavin and his agent Liz, that is HOT.



Visit the author online at www.jaciburton.com and follow her on Twitter @JaciBurton