Monday, September 7, 2015

Slow and Steady Rush Review...


She lives by the book—and is still searching for her happily ever after.
Darcy Wilde has tried hard not to live up to her last name. As a librarian in Atlanta she lives a fine life far away from the football-obsessed town of her childhood. But when her beloved Grandmother needs help, Darcy takes a leave of absence and heads back to the home and past she left behind.
He knows how to play the field—and is in no rush to settle down.
Robbie Dalton knows a thing or two about painful pasts. After bouncing around in foster care and the Army for years he is finally ready to move on and make a home for himself in Falcon, Alabama as the newest high school football coach. Sparks fly when the sexy new coach and the sharp-tongued librarian meet, but neither of them is looking to make ties.
But when it comes to love, sometimes you’ve gotta throw away the rule book to cross the finish line…
Everything changes when Darcy falls in love, not only with the gruff, protective, and smoking hot man who's sharing her days and nights, but also with the complex tapestry of people who weave Falcon together. Could this be where she belongs - and who she belongs with?

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REVIEW (by Kayla):

Darcy is looking for her happily ever after. Darcy has tried hard not to live up to her last name.
 She is a librarian in Atlanta and she lives a life far away from the football obsessed town of her childhood. But when her grandmother needs help, Darcy has to go back home and face 
the past she left behind. Robbie knows a thing or two about pain. He has been from foster
 home to foster home and then in the Army. He is ready to move back home and be the 
newest football coach. Then he meets Darcy. This book is about love and taking the rules and 
tossing them away. Is this where Darcy belongs? Will she make the right choice? I enjoyed this book. It kept me thinking what’s going to happen next. I liked the characters and plot. I would recommend this book to my friends.

I give it 4 out of 5 stars!

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