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A review by proud_book_nerd
Hail Mary by Kandi Steiner
5.0
Ten cuidado con su corazón
Oh, Leo F*cking Hernandez, what did you do to my heart?!
I read romance to believe that my own HEA is out there waiting for me, but when I can pick up a book like this one... WOW, does it make the others lack in comparison! Saying this book took me through every emotion is just too simple of a phrase. My heart ached when their hearts broke, I effortlessly smiled with the warmth of a letterman's jacket, I clenched tightly with each filthy word, I screamed out loud waiting for the long pass and I cried tears when they laid their vulnerabilities on the turf.
Getting to see how Mary and Leo met after reading the tension in the previous books was so eye-opening, not only in laying out their foundation but the fundamentals of who they turned out as people. The banter was on point, the friendships (can I just get a hug, please?!), and watching this large group of friends grow into the family they all deserved had me turning page after page. Mary is a breath of fresh air. She's struggled to embrace who she wants to be, but she's learned she's worth it. Leo is, well, I'm not sure there are enough words to let you know just how delicious this man is. My heart is pounding as I sit here and think about their journey together in this book, and I'm not sure I've rooted for two characters more.
I didn't think this author could give me someone I would love more than Holden, but Leo was ABSOLUTELY everything. I'm so incredibly sad to be saying goodbye to this found family of drool-worthy football men, but it's been an incredible ride!
Oh, Leo F*cking Hernandez, what did you do to my heart?!
I read romance to believe that my own HEA is out there waiting for me, but when I can pick up a book like this one... WOW, does it make the others lack in comparison! Saying this book took me through every emotion is just too simple of a phrase. My heart ached when their hearts broke, I effortlessly smiled with the warmth of a letterman's jacket, I clenched tightly with each filthy word, I screamed out loud waiting for the long pass and I cried tears when they laid their vulnerabilities on the turf.
Getting to see how Mary and Leo met after reading the tension in the previous books was so eye-opening, not only in laying out their foundation but the fundamentals of who they turned out as people. The banter was on point, the friendships (can I just get a hug, please?!), and watching this large group of friends grow into the family they all deserved had me turning page after page. Mary is a breath of fresh air. She's struggled to embrace who she wants to be, but she's learned she's worth it. Leo is, well, I'm not sure there are enough words to let you know just how delicious this man is. My heart is pounding as I sit here and think about their journey together in this book, and I'm not sure I've rooted for two characters more.
I didn't think this author could give me someone I would love more than Holden, but Leo was ABSOLUTELY everything. I'm so incredibly sad to be saying goodbye to this found family of drool-worthy football men, but it's been an incredible ride!