Release Date: August 18
That's what my mom is always saying: "The bigger you are, the harder you fall." She's talking about love—I've never been in it myself, but that doesn't stop me from secretly matchmaking for my friends. Who would suspect me, a world class athlete, of meddling in other people's love lives? I love Love, especially when it’s not me who’s doing the falling…
"No Thanks."
That's what Hollis Westbrooke said when I asked her on a date. Well, propositioned her, actually—but it was all a big joke; one she doesn't think is funny. My stomach is in knots since I might actually like this girl so the joke is on me. Hollis’s father is my boss—and she doesn't date players.
The bigger they are, the harder they fall—especially when biggest player is me.
The bigger they are, the harder they fall—especially when biggest player is me.
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Review:
3.5-3.75 stars
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This was a pretty good book! Hard Fall is book two in the Trophy Boyfriends series and is Hollis and Trace's book. We met Trace in book one, where he was a kind of annoying, but funny, fellow professional baseball player and friend of Noah. In Hard Fall, Hollis is the general manager of the team's daughter. She meets Trace at the stadium where she is visiting her father. He hits on her, but she thinks he is annoying. Hollis has a bad past with one of his fellow players on the team who treated her poorly and has some Daddy issues, so she is not interested in a pro player. But Trace comes to her aid one night and she finds herself intrigued by him. He thinks she is the perfect woman and she finds herself flattered. They begin to spend time together and soon fall for each other.
This was a pretty good story and writing. I wasn't sure about Trace or Hollis at first. Trace acts very immature around his family, which was a turn off to me. But he got better as the book went along. He really adored Hollis. But she was kind of rude to him for a while too. She too got better with time. They ended up making a pretty good match and there was no pushing away after they got together. I did feel like the book got better as it went along, but I also felt like the characters could have been a little more likable at times and have a little more chemistry.
Overall, though, this was an entertaining, easy read. Hollis and Trace ended up being a cute couple. I enjoyed who they became together and seeing their relationship develop. I look forward to more from this series and Ms. Ney in the future.
This was a pretty good story and writing. I wasn't sure about Trace or Hollis at first. Trace acts very immature around his family, which was a turn off to me. But he got better as the book went along. He really adored Hollis. But she was kind of rude to him for a while too. She too got better with time. They ended up making a pretty good match and there was no pushing away after they got together. I did feel like the book got better as it went along, but I also felt like the characters could have been a little more likable at times and have a little more chemistry.
Overall, though, this was an entertaining, easy read. Hollis and Trace ended up being a cute couple. I enjoyed who they became together and seeing their relationship develop. I look forward to more from this series and Ms. Ney in the future.
Meet Sara Ney
Sara Ney is the USA Today Bestselling Author of the How to Date a Douchebag series, and is best known for her sexy, laugh-out-loud New Adult romances.
Among her favorite vices, she includes: iced lattes, historical architecture and well-placed sarcasm. She lives colorfully, collects vintage books, art, loves flea markets, and fancies herself British.
Among her favorite vices, she includes: iced lattes, historical architecture and well-placed sarcasm. She lives colorfully, collects vintage books, art, loves flea markets, and fancies herself British.
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