Hard Fall

Hard Fall

Sara Ney2020
"Hard Fall"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 one 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.
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shelby mosel@shelbymosel
5 stars
Jun 28, 2023

So darn cute. The dialogue between the two main characters will keep you laughing.

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Linda Quintanilla@abigailbooksaddiction
5 stars
Nov 22, 2021

Guys, I don’t know how to express this but you GOT buy this book. I cannot express how much love reading this book so much. Like I had to read it again to get the full experience again. Buzz has finally met his match. And it’s going to be doozy for him. She is way different than he usually goes for. And it’s a good thing. Someone needs to keep him on his toe. Hollis does it for him but catching her and keeping her will be a bit of struggle since she doesn't want anything to deal with baseball players.It’s kinda of funny that Hollis does not want to deal with them. Like her father owns the team but it’s a learning lesson that she had to learn from a bad experience. It’s something that you learn but it should not set you up for the rest of your life. Not everyone will be like that. But Hollis will learn that things are very different with Buzz, he is something else no matter what you say. Their meeting may not be right at the moment but their romance is off the charts especially their banter between them. And I especially love it that we have few bookworms in the mix. I won’t say who, but be very expect trust me.

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Nairne Denholm @nairnedenholm
4 stars
Oct 31, 2022
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Manon@manonblckbk
1 star
Dec 15, 2021
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Andrea Cárcamo@andreac
4 stars
Dec 3, 2021
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Lisa H@lisaloveslovestories
5 stars
Oct 23, 2021
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Lauren Dowben@laurenreadsromance
4 stars
Sep 17, 2021
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Elise Riley@thebookwytch
5 stars
Sep 2, 2021

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