Seriously, the romantic tension in this book? FIRE. This premise worked well with the romance and helped build the tension. With all the women in town trying to lock Ronan down so he stays the town’s football coach, he asks Nova to be his fake girlfriend to get them off his back. Unfortunately (or fortunately), he doesn’t seem to remember her right away. Nova shows up to a party in Princess Leia’s gold bikini and instantly captures Ronan’s attention (he’s a Star Wars nerd), leading to a one-night stand (don’t worry, there are no surprise babies here!) And then, of course, when Nova moves back home after her mother’s death, who does she find as her new next-door neighbor? The new hot football coach, who just happens to be the sexy ex-NFL player that Nova slept with dressed as Princess Leia. The story starts with the most perfect, nerdy opening. I was instantly hooked as soon as I started and stayed up waaaaay too late to finish it in one sitting.įirst off, I LOVED the premise of this! It has so many elements I truly adore, so I couldn’t help but be hooked by it. Recently, I was craving a heartachingly good sports romance, and Beauty and the Baller delivered! This book was the perfect fake dating, sports, and small-town romance that seriously gave me all the feels. Links: Amazon – Barnes & Noble – Goodreads – StoryGraphĬW: Grief depression car accident injury death of a parent alcoholism cheating (not the main couple) Series or Standalone: Strangers in Love #1
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