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Original Title: | Changing the Game |
ISBN: | 0425242404 (ISBN13: 978042524240) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Play by Play #2 |
Characters: | Mick Riley, Tara Lincoln, Elizabeth Darnell, Gavin Riley, Jenna Riley, Tyler Anderson, Nathan Lincoln, Kathleen Riley, Jimmy Riley, Dedrick Coleman, Shawnelle Coleman, Tommy Maloney, Haley Maloney |
Setting: | St. Louis, Missouri(United States) Florida(United States) |
Jaci Burton
Trade Paperback | Pages: 299 pages Rating: 4.12 | 20545 Users | 1030 Reviews
Details About Books Changing the Game (Play by Play #2)
Title | : | Changing the Game (Play by Play #2) |
Author | : | Jaci Burton |
Book Format | : | Trade Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 299 pages |
Published | : | August 2nd 2011 by Berkley Heat (first published August 1st 2011) |
Categories | : | Romance. Sports. Contemporary Romance. Sports Romance. Contemporary. Adult Fiction. Erotica |
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4 ½ stars – Contemporary/Sports Erotic Romance Thoughts Before Reading NOT that I'm complaining at all about the masculine perfection of this cover 'cause HELLO, just look at those mouthwateringly yummy shoulders and biceps...GRRR! But, don't baseball players usually have a little more junk in their trunk and thicker thighs? I think I have an obligation to read this (as purely scientific study of course) to find out. *naughty grin* Thoughts After Reading After careful review and scientific analysis, I have determined that this cover model, albeit delicious in his own right, isn’t a totally adequate representation for the studtastic hotness that is Gavin Riley. Allow me to offer some additional...ahem...visual demonstrations. Gavin thinking about Liz: Gavin fresh from the shower after a grueling game: Gavin lazing around in jeans: I really enjoyed this, although not quite as much as The Perfect Play. Gavin and Liz are seriously smokin’ hot together and scorch the sheets, the balcony, the shower, the floor, the couch, the kitchen counter, and just about any and every surface they touch. Gavin is yummy of course, but I was surprised by how much I ended up liking and rooting for Liz after her outright display of utter bitchiness in The Perfect Play. The author does a good job explaining her hidden insecurity and vulnerability and making her into a sympathetic heroine. Mick was a total d*ck, no pun intended, to Gavin and Liz and tried his best to tear them apart. Luckily he eventually came around because otherwise I was going to have to pummel him, which would have been a damn shame considering how much I loved him in The Perfect Play. 4 ½ stars!Rating About Books Changing the Game (Play by Play #2)
Ratings: 4.12 From 20545 Users | 1030 ReviewsCommentary About Books Changing the Game (Play by Play #2)
Wow Gavin really knows what to say to a woman "I think you're worth fighting for, Elizabeth. Even if I'm fighting you for you." after that what else can a man do or say.Elizabeth have been in love with Gavin for years. After one steamy kiss that Lizzie gave him he was intrigued. He wanted to know who she really is and what makes her happy. Gavin never knew how it felt to be in love.He knew no other woman was like Elizabeth.This review was posted at Under The CoversWOW! I devoured this book! It must've been all the excitement and anticipation, or maybe just the fact that for the first 50% - 60% the chemistry and raw sensuality between Liz and Gavin was just amazing! Of course, there's the sinful cover to consider too, which I kept picturing every time I read about Gavin. I definetely shouldn't have started the book in the morning BEFORE going to work and then reading DURING LUNCH. You do not want to have your
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways This quote from Elizabeth Barrett Browning is so fitting for how I felt after reading Jaci Burtons newest addition to her Play by Play series, Changing the Game. Simply put, I LOVED it! In fact I think it is the best Contemporary Erotic Romance Ive read this year. I have mad love for Gavin and Lizlike, if I had to actually make a list of the things I love about the book, we would be here for a long, long time. I pretty much loved everything about it with
4 Steamy StarsChanging the Game is the second book in Jaci Burton's Play by Play series. I was apprehensive about this book. I wasn't sure Ms. Burton could take an unlikable character, Elizabeth Darnell, from The Perfect Play, and make her not only likable, but also the next heroine in the series. I needn't have worried. Ms. Burton exceeded my expectations. I enjoyed reading this book. Just like in The Perfect the Play, the characters were richly developed, engaging, and lovable. Well, almost
This is the story of Liz, a sports agent, and Gavin, a professional baseball player and one of her clients.After being fired by Mick, Gavin's brother, for royally messing up in the first book, Liz had been avoiding Gavin, afraid that he would fire her, too. When the two meet again, Gavin not only doesn't fire her, but (view spoiler)[gets her in bed instead.Liz had been in love with him for years and had been keeping her feelings to herself, and intended to continue to do so while their
I had never read a Jaci Burton book before, but I knew two things: she writes sports romance, and she is a very popular author. I do get the appeal - Changing the Game was a fun and sexy read, but that was about it. And sometimes that is all you need.Liz was my kind of heroine. A smart and ambitious professional, she dedicated herself to her career as a sports agent. But that dedication came at the expense of relationships and, on occasion, a conscience. Oh, and she is in love with her client,
Honey, love is always complicated. If it was easy, thered be no fun when you win at the end. Ok so I do realize that Ive been reading this series way out of order. I started off with book 8 (Straddling the Line) and now here I am back at book 2, Changing the Game. I didnt particularly think this series was anything worth writing home about after I read Straddling the Line so I went into Changing the Game with pretty low expectations. Im happy to say that I was pleasantly surprised by how
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