The book was fine. A sexy sporty book. Maybe a little long for the somewhat simplistic plot. I wasn’t impressed initially and found the insta-lust a turn off, but once the two characters got to know each other, and me them, it grew on me. One of my pet peeves is when the narrator directly tells the reader things are about to get worse, instead of just letting the story unfold, and the author does that a couple times in this book. It always feels lazy to me.
Anna Jones was the chubby, invisible girl in high school, and finally feels like she’s hit her stride in college. But her old insecurities still pop up at unexpected times. Drew Baylor is the star quarterback of their school, and a soon-to-be rising star of the NFL. They meet in class and instantly want to jump each other’s bones. But Anna doesn’t want the attention she’d face if she dated the most popular guy on campus. So they hook up, and she tries to keep him at a distance. That goes on for what feels like a lot of pages, until he can’t take being relegated to the friends-with-benefits bench. He knows he wants a relationship. They try to stay away from each other, until the totally predictable happens. Drew gets hurt on the field, and his future is all of a sudden in question. Anna runs to be with him and they get back together, but he pushes her and his teammates away as he struggles with his non-football identity. It was fine, but it will be a tough one for me to remember a month from now. I’d still read other books from this author, but I’m not rushing to add anything to my TBR list. (7)
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