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A review by lua_bib
Rookie Move by Riley Hart, Neve Wilder
4.0
“Rookie Move” was a great mix of sweet, funny and hot! I expected a little more angst after reading the blurb, but the story was more on the lighthearted side which was perfect for me.
The banter was on point and I loved how cocky Garrett was, at times he really reminded me of Darren Edwards from Riley Hart’s Atlanta Lightning series. I adored both Ramsey and Garrett, they were just so sweet together. The pining from Garrett’s side added some layers to the story and I just love when unrequited crushes grow into something bigger and becomes reciprocated. The chemistry between them was great and sizzling which led to some seriously steamy scenes (I mean, I didn’t expect anything else from these two authors).
The story is more slow burn than fast paced and it works well here since there’s some forbidden elements as well as brother’s best friend trope involved. Ramsey also needed to see that Garrett isn’t the carefree frat boy that his brother Houston paints him to be, but actually a decent guy that has his priorities straight.
It was refreshing to read a sport romance story where the characters don’t get outed by accident or against their wishes. I truly appreciated how it wasn’t a thing here and that the authors focused on other events instead.
There’s some really interesting side characters and I badly want Houston’s story! This is definitely a duo that I hope will team up more in the future, and since this seems to be the first book in a series I think there’s some hope!
The banter was on point and I loved how cocky Garrett was, at times he really reminded me of Darren Edwards from Riley Hart’s Atlanta Lightning series. I adored both Ramsey and Garrett, they were just so sweet together. The pining from Garrett’s side added some layers to the story and I just love when unrequited crushes grow into something bigger and becomes reciprocated. The chemistry between them was great and sizzling which led to some seriously steamy scenes (I mean, I didn’t expect anything else from these two authors).
The story is more slow burn than fast paced and it works well here since there’s some forbidden elements as well as brother’s best friend trope involved. Ramsey also needed to see that Garrett isn’t the carefree frat boy that his brother Houston paints him to be, but actually a decent guy that has his priorities straight.
It was refreshing to read a sport romance story where the characters don’t get outed by accident or against their wishes. I truly appreciated how it wasn’t a thing here and that the authors focused on other events instead.
There’s some really interesting side characters and I badly want Houston’s story! This is definitely a duo that I hope will team up more in the future, and since this seems to be the first book in a series I think there’s some hope!