Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Kristen Proby - The Score review

I thought this book was so fun and sweet to get lost in! I have only read a couple books from the With Me in Seattle series, so while I knew of Sophie's family, I didn't have the deep dive into the family. That being said, I totally felt like I knew who was who and I had no trouble keeping up! Sophie has grown up around fame. She herself has quite the social media following. When she and Ike run into each other, they are drawn to one another. Fame has no place between them. I liked how realistic this book felt and I could feel the emotions through the page. Sophie has a strong-knit family and they look out for one another. Ike isn't so lucky in the family department, but he's lucky to have Sophie in his life. I liked the ease between them and how well they meshed. I was rooting for them and didn't want this book to end!




An all-new meet-cute sports romance from New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Kristen Proby, featuring Sophie Montgomery!

I have millions of followers on social media, and it has absolutely nothing to do with my last name. It’s because I’m good at what I do. I work hard, and it has paid off. I’m not a trainer who only talks the talk, either. I walk the walk—or rather, I run the run. It was actually during one of those jogs through the park that I ran into him.

Of course, at the time, I didn’t realize it was the Isaiah “Ike” Harrison, Seattle’s hot new quarterback. All I knew was that I was suddenly pinned under some solid, sexy body, unable to breathe.

But even now, I keep running into Ike in the most unexpected places.

And he’s doing everything in his power to convince me that he’s not just a player—in any form of the word. It’s so much more than that.

But I’ve been there, done that. I have the mended broken heart to prove it and have no intention of doing it again.

Except the frustrating man is convincing, and my walls are quickly lowering—especially when I feel responsible for possibly upending his career.

Is letting him in a mistake? Or will it be the best thing I’ve ever done?

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