by P.D. Singer
One look at the Canadian rugby star now playing on his local team turns Robin Isley into a super-fan. He’ll attend practices, cheer every game, and bleed with every tackle, but he won’t come close enough to get an autograph or say a few words.Yves Dubois' team runs faster, passes better, and scrums ...
Sweet, good on the sports facts, but otherwise kind of... forgettable. Literally. I completely forgot I read this already while looking at in the kindly store. It took me another review to realize which story it was and when I read it. So, yeah. Nice, and after reading about the characters again, I ...
52. SCRUM, BY P. D. SINGERThis one was recommended a loooooong time ago by Helena lesquatrechevrons. I only just read it now. I told you it would take me a while but I’d get to it ;)I thought it would be a novel, but it’s actually a short story, so I won’t bother with the categories. It’s a really c...
Fan lusting after tough rugby player. You probably have to watch a game to really appreciate the visuals described here...
I'm a big fan of rugby. I've been calling it the gayest sport for years. lol. I love this book, the characters and the plot. But, as much as I loved everyone in this book, I do think that it ended too soon. I would have liked to see the introduction to the team and maybe a little more after that, bu...
I'm a big fan of rugby. I've been calling it the gayest sport for years. lol. I love this book, the characters and the plot. But, as much as I loved everyone in this book, I do think that it ended too soon. I would have liked to see the introduction to the team and maybe a little more after that, bu...
Not bad. I like this general story line. But the set up felt off to me and unnatural. I just didn't feel the connection at all. Robin knew nothing about Yves really, just thought he was hot. There were waaaaaay too many rugby details so the majority of the story is just Robin describing the rugby ga...
A free read. Not something I would have normally bought on my own.