Rating: 4,5 stars š

I really liked this story. For one, Bordenās series about the LA Riptide NFL team is marvelous and any new installment is exciting.
Two, Bolden brings into her Riptide universe, characters and couples from her other terrific series (Kitchen Gods , Kitchen Wars, and Food Truck Warriors). These couples are intertwined with each otherās stories and seeing them again here is a total pleasure.
Third and best reason? Bolden loves and knows the sport of pro football, every angle and aspect. From the Sports announcers/broadcasters like Terry Bradshaw , sitting crafty and country in his booth, to draft day to the locker room dynamics, itās all here.
Thatās understood immediately as we dive into the opening scene and mindset of defense end Spencer Evans. The Stars opponent has the ball and now itās up to the defense to stop them. Heās in the zoneā¦gameās onā¦heās mentally focused as the field and action unfolds before and around him. We are THERE with him, seeing it all and waiting for him to act.
What an awesome way to jump into the story and character.
From that scene Bolden takes the reader and her characters on a moving emotional journey of self growth, acceptance and love. But not before putting them and us through some real turmoil.
Thatās perfect and realistic when you have as tightly wrapped a person as Spencer and as deeply self protective as Alec Mitchell, the gay Sports super agent whoās had feelings for Spencer since the msn was first drafted. Each man has rejected, then been rejected over the course of a decades long complicated relationship. Spencer choosing to be drafted and then play for a decade for a team so toxic (the fictional LA Stars) that heās buried who he is so deep he no longer knows who he is. And Alec Mitchell has watched knowing the man Spencer was.Tough dynamics through a decade of complex emotions.
The journey for both men restarts afterSpencer decides to changeā¦everything.
Itās a moving read. Spencer, with the help of not only Alec but the surprise support of those heās hurt in the past, decides to tear down the walls he built, and find himself again.
We see the maneuvering to get trades done, team dynamics (both great and ugly), while feeling intimately part of this new path Spencer is taking along with Alec.
Great stuff. I was totally in the game as they say, with him all the way.
The romance? Just as complicated and rewarding. I love this couple. The chemistry is hot.
The story comes so close to perfect. But it contains one element that always makes the reader wonder and yes, something I find irritating. Probably because itās so correctable.
I call it the āmissing main animal character ā element. I canāt tell you how often Iāve seen this happen and it takes me right out of the narrative because Iām too busy wondering where the hell Soarky, Fluffy or what have you went.
In this case, itās a one-eyes black cat called Ignatius or Iggy for short. He belongs to Spencer. How that came about and their adorable relationship is a fairly big part of the story. Iggy acts as a fulcrum for a specific meeting. He also is used to show Spencerās vulnerability and ability to change. So yes, Iggyās a big deal.
However, the last , important, third of the story? No Iggy. Not even a mention of someone taking care of him, introducing him to Alecā¦nada. Iggy disappears.
Now I understand that the author has goals, narrative stages she wants to tell and/or hit as the storylines start to come together and the book heads toward The End. However, at least IMO, better to either never have such a animal character in the first place, use another device to accomplish the same meeting, then to create (extremely well btw) and then dump said animals.
Itās noticed. And in my case bothers me enough every time I see it to deduct rating points. š¤¦š¼āāļø. Just no.
So yes, great story, wonderful characters and romance. Missing cat.
Maybe Iggy will find a home in the next book. Which I will surely read because I do love the Riptide team and itās players.
Unfamiliar with the inter workings of pro ball? Donāt worry because youāre going to feel like a football veteran after reading this, as well as her other books. Enjoy!
There are 3 terrific books in this series, I recommend them all.
Riptide series:
The Rivalry #1
Rough Contact #2
The Red Zone #3
Synopsis: Spencerās deep in the Red Zone and itās time to even the score.
Nine years ago Spencer Evans became the first player out of the closet to be drafted into the NFL. Everyone believed he had aspirations to change the world but all Spencer ever wanted to do was play football for a team that accepted him wholeheartedly. But they never would, and Spencer began to conceal all the parts that made him different.
When a terrible injury forces him to re-evaluate his life and his choices, he realizes thereās only one man who can help him.
The very first gay sports agent, Alec Mitchell has given his life and his career to making queer athletesā dreams come true. He canāt help but think of Spencer as the one who got awayāprofessionally and personally.
Alec thought heād buried his desperate longing for Spencer ages ago but it turns out it was just lying dormant, waiting for the right spark. When he begs Alec to take him on as a client, everything theyāve been burying for years surfaces once again.
With Alecās help, Spencer can change everything about his life heās come to hate. An extraordinary futureāand an undeniably extraordinary manāare waiting for him. The play has been called. All he has to do is catch the ball and score
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