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The Backup Plan
by Eden Finley
To say that I was excited to get back to Eden’s Fake Boyfriend/King Sports world is a gross understatement. I had so much fun reading Thad and Kelley’s book … and of course the cherry on top of this sweet story was all the cameos that I was very much looking forward to.
I thoroughly enjoyed this forced proximity romance that started with a misplaced hatred between Thad, the ex-baseball player turned sports agent and the anxiety-ridden hotshot rookie pitcher. Kelley, who freshly came out, very much needs Demon King’s advice. Going away to a secluded resort is the first step except Kelley doesn’t count on all the fun he could have with Thad, once the grumpy agent decides to truly see him and talk to him. The initial tension resulted in great chemistry between these two, I loved their sometimes adorably awkward, most times funny conversations and cute ‘not-dating’ … because of course ‘it’s complicated’. Under no circumstances they should have been together … yet there was no stopping the longing they had for each other. I loved to see how they built their relationship, against all odds, both of them working so hard to reach their dreams while also not being able to give up on each other. With great old and new side characters, fun banter, and interesting side stories, The Backup Plan was everything I wished for in the first book of King’s Sports.
Agent/Athlete
Forced Proximity
Secret Relationship
Anxiety Rep
Steamy
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I received a copy of this book from the author via Foreword PR, and this is my honest review.
I thoroughly enjoyed this forced proximity romance that started with a misplaced hatred between Thad, the ex-baseball player turned sports agent and the anxiety-ridden hotshot rookie pitcher. Kelley, who freshly came out, very much needs Demon King’s advice. Going away to a secluded resort is the first step except Kelley doesn’t count on all the fun he could have with Thad, once the grumpy agent decides to truly see him and talk to him. The initial tension resulted in great chemistry between these two, I loved their sometimes adorably awkward, most times funny conversations and cute ‘not-dating’ … because of course ‘it’s complicated’. Under no circumstances they should have been together … yet there was no stopping the longing they had for each other. I loved to see how they built their relationship, against all odds, both of them working so hard to reach their dreams while also not being able to give up on each other. With great old and new side characters, fun banter, and interesting side stories, The Backup Plan was everything I wished for in the first book of King’s Sports.
Agent/Athlete
Forced Proximity
Secret Relationship
Anxiety Rep
Steamy
Please check the disclaimer for sensitive content!
I received a copy of this book from the author via Foreword PR, and this is my honest review.