Annoying, irrational heroine. Godlike quarterback hero. Fight. Make up sex. Repeat.Not Rachel's thing. However, there's a brilliant scene near the end when the heroine goes fucking bananas and throws a hissy in public. It amused me enough to increase the rating to 2 stars!
This book and I got off on the wrong foot. I found the whole set-up so repugnant: an estranged husband who decides to get his wife back 10 days before their divorce is final, and blackmails her into doing it by threatening to drag out the divorce so she can't marry her new fianceā¦ and the new fiance...
Line of Scrimmage is my first read contemporary romance married couple and I've found I quite liked it. The book was intense. indeed. Some parts are depressing, some are total heart-wrenching and some are just sweet and lovely. I don't know about having football player for husband, let alone about m...
Line of Scrimmage is my first read contemporary romance married couple and I've found I quite liked it. The book was intense. indeed. Some parts are depressing, some are total heart-wrenching and some are just sweet and lovely. I don't know about having football player for husband, let alone about m...
Nah - not very good at all. I actually started to write quite a long review and thought - nope. Some just don't deserve the time.Don't you just hate those books that give you the idea they will be about a specific theme? In this case, football. Very minimal story content about the game - shame. And...
I just couldn't get into this. The heroine cries about ten times in the book, no joke. No, not just cries, but sobs. I'm sure that I'd be a little jealous and possessive if my husband was some huge star with women crawling all over him, but good grief. She was so over the top, that if I knew thi...
This was a little bit more smut-lite than I expected, but it was still a great story. The setup was definitely interesting: Ryan and Susie were married for 10 years, but are in the midst of a divorce. The judge made them take an additional 6 months before the divorce would be final. After that point...
4.5 StarsQuickie Review:Marie Force delivers a compelling tale of love and second chances in Line of Scrimmage.I loved this contemporary romance with a dash of romantic suspense. The story follows a big star (and smexy) quarterback, Ryan Sanderson, and his journey to winning his wife, Susannah, back...
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