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A review by jainandsdiary
Offsides with the Enemy by Clarissa McKay, Clarissa McKay
4.0
Book: Next Door Player
Author: Clarissa McKay
Genre: Romance
Format: E-book
Pages: 194
Offsides With The Enemy by Clarissa McKay is the third book in "The Rebel Players" series, where all the books can be read as standalone. I have previously read the second part of it - "Next Door Player" and enjoyed it, and that's why I went ahead with this one.
This is the story of Austin, coach for the Super Bowl-winning Chicago Rebels, and Skylar, the new doctor for the team. But before they met each other professionally, they had spent the night together, not knowing each other's personality back then. But now, working together with each other and the team seems tricky. To know more about them and what happens next, read the book.
Just like "Next Door Player", the character development of the main protagonists was amazing. I loved how they progressed with time. The family bond and dimensions here played an important role as well and I enjoyed that subplot.
I wished to know more about other characters as well from the book, especially Skylar's friends. Although the ending was a little dramatic, it was entertaining and gives HEA.
Clarissa McKay is an author who knows how to write a sports romance book. Having read two books by her till now, I can't wait to read more of her book, and the first part of The Rebel Players as well. If you are looking forward to a steamy sports romance novel, go for it.
I received a free copy of this book from Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Author: Clarissa McKay
Genre: Romance
Format: E-book
Pages: 194
Offsides With The Enemy by Clarissa McKay is the third book in "The Rebel Players" series, where all the books can be read as standalone. I have previously read the second part of it - "Next Door Player" and enjoyed it, and that's why I went ahead with this one.
This is the story of Austin, coach for the Super Bowl-winning Chicago Rebels, and Skylar, the new doctor for the team. But before they met each other professionally, they had spent the night together, not knowing each other's personality back then. But now, working together with each other and the team seems tricky. To know more about them and what happens next, read the book.
Just like "Next Door Player", the character development of the main protagonists was amazing. I loved how they progressed with time. The family bond and dimensions here played an important role as well and I enjoyed that subplot.
I wished to know more about other characters as well from the book, especially Skylar's friends. Although the ending was a little dramatic, it was entertaining and gives HEA.
Clarissa McKay is an author who knows how to write a sports romance book. Having read two books by her till now, I can't wait to read more of her book, and the first part of The Rebel Players as well. If you are looking forward to a steamy sports romance novel, go for it.
I received a free copy of this book from Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.