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Floored (Ward Sisters, #3)
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It’s a me not you thing.
Am I a fan of football?" I mused. His finger drummed lightly on the side of his glass. "Yes," I said. "The real one.�
American football is rugby with longer plays. Universally no other country calls the American version of football “football�. So move on from this resurrected debate. We’re tired! It was the driest foreplay I’ve ever read about.
Good thing the hero is a football player!
This was meh for me.
I just cringe with an American/British coupling. There’s just so much emphasis on the culture shock. Most of the time it’s stereotypical - which this one, is alright. The dialogue is a bit much for me though. I’m so over “love� as a British endearment.
Saying that the author obviously did a ton of research so well done!
This book is about a one night stand resulting in a pregnancy. I just felt underwhelmed by Jude. Buckle up man. The constant state of self pity was eye roll inducing. He moves to the States just prior to the birth of their kid to play on a new team.
His parents concerns really didn’t make much sense especially since he introduced them to Lia. I mean he had a girl and is rich? What more could you ask if they thought he was going to f*ck his life away and only make money. To add, he didn’t seem that popular even though he was in the Premier League?
Personally I think they should’ve stayed in the UK for the first couple years. Just because “real football� isn’t as popular in America. Especially if he was reaching a peak in his career. She loved English literature so she easily could’ve gone into academia for work. Then they could’ve moved back... But I understood that she wanted her family’s support and comfort.
Fair play to this author though, she doesn’t entertain stupid OP drama in her books.
It’s a me not you thing.
Am I a fan of football?" I mused. His finger drummed lightly on the side of his glass. "Yes," I said. "The real one.�
American football is rugby with longer plays. Universally no other country calls the American version of football “football�. So move on from this resurrected debate. We’re tired! It was the driest foreplay I’ve ever read about.
Good thing the hero is a football player!
This was meh for me.
I just cringe with an American/British coupling. There’s just so much emphasis on the culture shock. Most of the time it’s stereotypical - which this one, is alright. The dialogue is a bit much for me though. I’m so over “love� as a British endearment.
Saying that the author obviously did a ton of research so well done!
This book is about a one night stand resulting in a pregnancy. I just felt underwhelmed by Jude. Buckle up man. The constant state of self pity was eye roll inducing. He moves to the States just prior to the birth of their kid to play on a new team.
His parents concerns really didn’t make much sense especially since he introduced them to Lia. I mean he had a girl and is rich? What more could you ask if they thought he was going to f*ck his life away and only make money. To add, he didn’t seem that popular even though he was in the Premier League?
Personally I think they should’ve stayed in the UK for the first couple years. Just because “real football� isn’t as popular in America. Especially if he was reaching a peak in his career. She loved English literature so she easily could’ve gone into academia for work. Then they could’ve moved back... But I understood that she wanted her family’s support and comfort.
Fair play to this author though, she doesn’t entertain stupid OP drama in her books.
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Reading Progress
December 11, 2020
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December 11, 2020
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December 12, 2020
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