4.05 AVERAGE

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daniireads's review

4.0

Fifteen years ago she was known as ‘Doughy Zoe’ by her high school peers, but now Zoe Peters is a ball busting sports caster whose favorite quarterback to shit talk about just so happens to be her former high school bully—Prescott Reeves.

The same high school bully who has done nothing but deny her the opportunity of an interview for years, but a chance run in with his son throws the pair together again and might open the door for the opportunity of a lifetime.

Prescott Reeves’s entire pro career has been dogged by Zoe’s snarky comments and shit talk. The beautiful and mouthy sports caster is loved by everyone but him—even his own son.

He starts to see Zoe in a new light after watching the way Zoe interacts with his son, and the changes she brings out in him. Little does he know that agreeing to an exclusive interview with Zoe might be the best thing that’s ever happened to him.

This was cute and fun and a total binger! If you love sports, enemies-to-lovers, and swoony single dad romances then this is for you!
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audiobook_chaos's review

5.0

Zoe was anchor for a sports column and she was pretty harsh towards the Baltimore Royals captain Prescott Reeves but he had no idea why . It wasn’t until he agreed to her interviewing him she told him he was one of her bullies all through her school life along with his sons mother amber who was the ringleader and queen b*tch. I really enjoyed this single dad sports romance Zoe was a strong character and her affection for Brent was lovely saving him from his bullies and when amber came back causing trouble Brent was so cute telling her what she told him not to let her bully win.
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vshelton3's review

4.0

This was such a captivating story, i love the main characters, the second chance romance. The HEA was brilliant. It was definitely a page turner .
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christyheartsbooks's review

3.0
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No

I think this is 100% on me.  I read this one when I was really sick with the Vid.  I wanted to love it but it missed the mark for me.  I adored the relationship between Zoey and Prescott's son.  Loved that she could relate and help him get through his issues.  But I just felt like I didn't feel Prescott and Zoey's connection.  Felt a little underdeveloped to me.  Great potential, loved the concept but I didn't love it.  Liked it and like I said it may have been my mindset so don't pay any attention to me.