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medium-paced
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
N/A
funny
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
This was a great start to this series. I loved the slow build up of their relationship. It was a nice change of pace to get to see on page they become friends and then more. The side plot with the puffin was so fun too. I also loved seeing characters from the Mom Coms coming back to play as well. The audiobook is also great.
lighthearted
medium-paced
Loveable characters:
Yes
fast-paced
The Fall Out is a forbidden romance (coach's daughter!), grumpy/sunshine, friends-to-lovers romance with a bonus puffin!
I was thrilled when I realized that Ms Bara was starting a new baseball romance series, and Chris and Avery's story did not disappoint. After the hot as heck one-night stand this book started with, I'm not sure which one of us was driven more crazy with how long the "to lovers" part of their friends-to-lovers romance took, Chris, Avery, or me ;) (I'm still not sure how they were both able to delude themselves for so long that the other one didn't want to be more than friends--honestly, neither one of them forgot *anything* about the night they met, so how was it possible they were BOTH so dense about it?)
Fortunately, once they gave in to the inevitable, there was no mistaking that their HEA was meant to be. Two more "outs" to go--can't wait!
This book starts a new series for Jenni Bara--in the universe of her Becoming an Evans series and a companion to her contribution in The Momcoms series (though of course it can work as a standalone too).
Rating: 4 stars / B+
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
I was thrilled when I realized that Ms Bara was starting a new baseball romance series, and Chris and Avery's story did not disappoint. After the hot as heck one-night stand this book started with, I'm not sure which one of us was driven more crazy with how long the "to lovers" part of their friends-to-lovers romance took, Chris, Avery, or me ;) (I'm still not sure how they were both able to delude themselves for so long that the other one didn't want to be more than friends--honestly, neither one of them forgot *anything* about the night they met, so how was it possible they were BOTH so dense about it?)
Fortunately, once they gave in to the inevitable, there was no mistaking that their HEA was meant to be. Two more "outs" to go--can't wait!
This book starts a new series for Jenni Bara--in the universe of her Becoming an Evans series and a companion to her contribution in The Momcoms series (though of course it can work as a standalone too).
Rating: 4 stars / B+
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
emotional
lighthearted
reflective
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
I loved this
This was nothing short of AMAZING! Narrated in duet by Connor Crais and Rose Dioro. They did such a great job bringing this book to life. Connor is perfect as Christian and really brings out the grumpy, sceptical sort of prickly personality, but still shows his depth, kind and caring side. Rose really captures Avery’s positive outlook on life, and brings out the girl that lives life with a glass half full without making her na!ve and den$e. This was such a great listen.
Summary of the story:
Chris and Avery meet and have a ONS a few days later Avery decides to take a break from dating, while Chris just wants to find the girl he can’t stop thinking about.
Meet again they do, through a pitch gone wrong on the field and Chris finds out his girl is the coach’s daughter. A girl who has sworn off men for the next year. But Chris won’t give up, when Avery is done with her year off, he’ll be there and he will have shown her just how good they are together in the meantime.
Story ⭐️: 5/5
Narration ⭐️: 5/5
Sp!ce ❤️
This was nothing short of AMAZING! Narrated in duet by Connor Crais and Rose Dioro. They did such a great job bringing this book to life. Connor is perfect as Christian and really brings out the grumpy, sceptical sort of prickly personality, but still shows his depth, kind and caring side. Rose really captures Avery’s positive outlook on life, and brings out the girl that lives life with a glass half full without making her na!ve and den$e. This was such a great listen.
Summary of the story:
Chris and Avery meet and have a ONS a few days later Avery decides to take a break from dating, while Chris just wants to find the girl he can’t stop thinking about.
Meet again they do, through a pitch gone wrong on the field and Chris finds out his girl is the coach’s daughter. A girl who has sworn off men for the next year. But Chris won’t give up, when Avery is done with her year off, he’ll be there and he will have shown her just how good they are together in the meantime.
Story ⭐️: 5/5
Narration ⭐️: 5/5
Sp!ce ❤️