Release Day Book Review: The Play (Charleston Condors #4) by Beth Bolden

Reviewed by Larissa   TITLE:  The Play SERIES:  Charleston Condors, Book 4 AUTHOR:  Beth Bolden PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH:    391 pages RELEASE DATE:  March 6, 2024 BLURB: Last year, defensive end Deacon Harris witnessed the very worst of the Charleston Condors. Read more

Release Day Book Review: The Score (Charleston Condors, Book 3) by Beth Bolden

Reviewed by Larissa   TITLE: The Score SERIES: Charleston Condors, Book 3 AUTHOR: Beth Bolden PUBLISHER: Self-Published LENGTH: 373 pages RELEASE DATE: October 25, 2023 BLURB: Carter Maxwell knows he’s a screwup. Four teams in three seasons tells the story, as Read more

Release Day Book Review: The Star (Charleston Condors, Book 1) by Beth Bolden

Reviewed by Larissa   TITLE:  The Star SERIES:  Charleston Condors, Book 1 AUTHOR:  Beth Bolden PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH: 400 pages RELEASE DATE:  June 7, 2023 BLURB: Tight end Landry Banks knows the score when he signs with the Charleston Condors Read more

Recent Release Book Review: False Start (Playing for Keeps, Book 2) by Neve Wilder and Riley Hart

Reviewed by Larissa   TITLE: False Start SERIES: Playing for Keeps, Book 2 AUTHOR: Neve Wilder and Riley Hart PUBLISHER: Self-published LENGTH: 255 pages RELEASE DATE:  April 11, 2023 BLURB:  If only my feelings were as fake as this “relationship” Read more

Release Day Book Review: Diamond Ring (Unwritten Rules, Book 3) by K.D. Casey

Reviewed by Larissa   TITLE:  Diamond Ring SERIES:  Unwritten Rules, Book 3 AUTHOR:  KD Casey PUBLISHER:  Carina Press LENGTH: 380 pages RELEASE DATE:  April 11, 2023 BLURB: “Diamond Ring might be the best sports romance I have ever read.” —Rachel Read more

Release Day Book Review: Playing Deep (Miami Piranhas, Book 5) by Beth Bolden

Reviewed by Larissa   TITLE:  Playing Deep SERIES:  Miami Piranhas, Book 5 AUTHOR:  Beth Bolden PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH: 366 pages RELEASE DATE:  February 15, 2023 BLURB: Kenyon Ellis knows getting involved with Julian Anderson is an enormous mistake—but from the Read more