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A review by all_plot_and_bothered
Hail Mary by Kandi Steiner
4.0
Hail Mary is Leo and Mary's story, and the final book in the Red Zone Rivals series. Tropes: enemies to lovers, forced proximity (neighbors then roommates), second chance, slow burn. Spice: 3-3.5/5. Mary and Leo are next door neighbors, and she despises him from the beginning. When a burst pipe at her house ends up with her begrudgingly moving in with Leo and 2 other football players, to say Mary is unhappy about it is an understatement. The guys grow on her, but her grudge against Leo persists. He just cannot understand why that is, especially when he knows she feels the same attraction to him as he does to her. Things eventually come to a head, and Leo is floored by Mary's revelation. I don't want to spoil anything, but this is a big part of their story which you will have to read for yourself.
Hail Mary is a slow burn, and the tension between Leo and Mary is intense. There is plenty of angst, pining, and banter, and once the the spice hits, it delivers in a big way. I liked Mary and the way she had grown to become unapologetically herself, and Leo was the sweetest golden retriever MMC with a filthy mouth and just the right amount of cockiness. He worked hard to break down Mary's walls, and what a payoff for the readers when he finally did. Hail Mary was a great book and a wonderful ending to the series.
Hail Mary is a slow burn, and the tension between Leo and Mary is intense. There is plenty of angst, pining, and banter, and once the the spice hits, it delivers in a big way. I liked Mary and the way she had grown to become unapologetically herself, and Leo was the sweetest golden retriever MMC with a filthy mouth and just the right amount of cockiness. He worked hard to break down Mary's walls, and what a payoff for the readers when he finally did. Hail Mary was a great book and a wonderful ending to the series.