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3.5 stars
Hay is a short novella about a sports journalist and a recently out NFL coach, Hayworth and Christian respectively. Their romance was cute. Most sport romances I've read feature one of the players so it was interesting to get a love interest that was the coach. However, as this was short it wasn't utilized as much as I'd have liked.
They were really sweet and supportive of one another. The conflict, of Hay's crushes always leaving him for their childhood loves, didn't take up too much space thankfully.
While this novella is book 8.5 in a series, it can be read and enjoyed as a standalone. It's definitely got me interested in the series, so I will be checking out book 1 eventually!
Hay is a short novella about a sports journalist and a recently out NFL coach, Hayworth and Christian respectively. Their romance was cute. Most sport romances I've read feature one of the players so it was interesting to get a love interest that was the coach. However, as this was short it wasn't utilized as much as I'd have liked.
They were really sweet and supportive of one another. The conflict, of Hay's crushes always leaving him for their childhood loves, didn't take up too much space thankfully.
While this novella is book 8.5 in a series, it can be read and enjoyed as a standalone. It's definitely got me interested in the series, so I will be checking out book 1 eventually!
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Well that was truly delightful as poor Hayworth finally finds his true love and his own HEA having been left for the childhood sweethearts of three men.
I loved everything about this, from the meet/cute to the almost instantaneous attraction Hay and Christian had for each other. To the declarations of devotion and the way Chris made sure Hay knew he was his first choice.
I loved everything about this, from the meet/cute to the almost instantaneous attraction Hay and Christian had for each other. To the declarations of devotion and the way Chris made sure Hay knew he was his first choice.
emotional
hopeful
fast-paced
funny
fast-paced
DNF @85%
I really enjoyed this at first despite the insta-lust/love. Poor Hayworth has been dumped 3 times in the previous books (Made Marian series) and he deserved his happy ending.
It started out really good. Hay is funny and quirky, I was having fun. But then the drama got to be too much for me. But it wasn't a complete waste of time.
I really enjoyed this at first despite the insta-lust/love. Poor Hayworth has been dumped 3 times in the previous books (Made Marian series) and he deserved his happy ending.
It started out really good. Hay is funny and quirky, I was having fun. But then the drama got to be too much for me. But it wasn't a complete waste of time.