![]() Now this is one of those stories where it’s a hate-to-love. She broke every record as a place kicker at Boston College and has years of coaching under her belt, so she’s the perfect choice to coach the Wildcats. ![]() She was raised on football (American football) and it has been a part of her family for centuries, and just because she is a woman, that doesn’t stop her from being so fierce in the sport. She wants to start fresh, make the best life for her son, Topher. Now although I cannot relate to this woman (I am a twenty-four year old with no kids and engaged to be married) Luis makes her such an easy character to love and understand. We start off with the lovely Aspin Levi, a thirty-seven year old single mom who has returned to her home town licking her wounds following a divorce. ![]() It’s a slow burner and is the second book in the series but you can still read it as a stand alone. Throughout this book I cried laughing, swooned and completely fell in love. Maria Luis does an excellent job of keeping a good ratio of steamy to plot line. ![]()
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