Friday, April 2, 2021

Review of Red Zone by Leslie North

 


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we meet Daisy Katrakis and James Sullivan. James knows things are different for him now that he is divorced. He has a little girl to think of and that has to become his new priority. He knows it is reflecting in his performance on the field. His coach however has a plan and it's not just for him but his entire team. His coach has someone new, well new to the rest of the team but he has know her for years. See Daisy is his high school best friend's little sister and she has always know how to give it to him. Now he wants her to give more than her critiques he wants all of her. Daisy has fought hard to get her and now that she is she has a little problem. The simple thing is she is still attracted to James. She knows nothing can come of it. They are teammates now and their will be no fraternizing while she is still employed with the Sharks. What happens when it all becomes to much though? Will it be a HEA or the beginning of the end?

This is another amazing story by this author. This is about more than football this is about our life and how we want to be seen in it. These characters will draw you in and won't let go till the very end. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. 



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