
This is the start of a brand new series by Carrie Aarons and truthfully I’m not a huge fan on sports romance stories, but Carrie managed to write this in such a captivating way that it made me fall in love with the story that she was telling. Even though it’s a sports romance book, it’s written in a way that made me forget that this isn’t my typical genre. Overall I think that Carrie has done a good job with this and considering it’s the beginning she had me hooked on the characters, they are all an interesting bunch and with quite a bit going on, you just couldn’t help but be drawn in by it all.
I thought the chemistry between both Colleen and Hayes was just sparkling, you could tell from the first moment that once they gave into their attraction for each other it was going to be fireworks. I preferred Hayes being honest over Colleen, there was just something about him that spoke out to me. Don’t get me wrong though, Colleen was a great character and she did a great jo when it came to turning around the team, but there was just something off about her.
One thing that bothered me, was that you never get to find out what becomes of her Uncle after she stands up for herself to him, it would have been interesting to see what happened because that is when you start to see her blossoming even more and making a name for herself.
Other than that, I do think the story flowed quite well and I’m looking forward to seeing what happens next in the series.
Colleen has been groomed for the role of general manager of the Packton Pistons, however her dream has come way too early, thanks to her father’s crimes. Now she’s in the role and having to make everything work in her favour so that people don’t think that she took the easy way to get the job. However, with her father still doing interviews and trying to take her down from prison, it’s not an easy job, but she is still doing her best to turn the team around. However, one night when she bumps into Hayes he happens to make the mistake of thinking she’s entitled and can’t be trusted just because of her name and family… But unfortunately for him, he can’t seem to get her out of his head. It’s clear that there’s an attraction between the two, but will they give into it???
Will Colleen be able to turn the team around and show her Uncle and the executives that she deserves the position that she’s got?
I thought the chemistry between both Colleen and Hayes was just sparkling, you could tell from the first moment that once they gave into their attraction for each other it was going to be fireworks. I preferred Hayes being honest over Colleen, there was just something about him that spoke out to me. Don’t get me wrong though, Colleen was a great character and she did a great jo when it came to turning around the team, but there was just something off about her.
One thing that bothered me, was that you never get to find out what becomes of her Uncle after she stands up for herself to him, it would have been interesting to see what happened because that is when you start to see her blossoming even more and making a name for herself.
Other than that, I do think the story flowed quite well and I’m looking forward to seeing what happens next in the series.
Colleen has been groomed for the role of general manager of the Packton Pistons, however her dream has come way too early, thanks to her father’s crimes. Now she’s in the role and having to make everything work in her favour so that people don’t think that she took the easy way to get the job. However, with her father still doing interviews and trying to take her down from prison, it’s not an easy job, but she is still doing her best to turn the team around. However, one night when she bumps into Hayes he happens to make the mistake of thinking she’s entitled and can’t be trusted just because of her name and family… But unfortunately for him, he can’t seem to get her out of his head. It’s clear that there’s an attraction between the two, but will they give into it???
Will Colleen be able to turn the team around and show her Uncle and the executives that she deserves the position that she’s got?