Scoring Devotion
Publisher Description
Play so hard you leave a mark…
Zoe Carr is screwed—not literally, she's still a virgin—but the university messed up her residence application and now she's basically homeless. When her brother finds out, his roommates offer her a spot in their house, rent-free, if she's willing to keep the house clean. What turns out to be a hot mess is made sweeter when one of the guys offers to give up his room so she's got her own bedroom.
It's her brother, so easy-peasy, right? Plus, living with a couple of hot, athletic- guys might help break her out of her shell. It's got to be win-win.
All is good until the guys go away for a tournament, and she decides that having the house to herself and doing a little self-care won't do any harm. That is, until her brother's best friend walks in. Turns out a captain can get sent home as punishment.
Now Zoe, nearly naked in the living room with candles burning, might be the hottest thing Ian Harper's ever seen. And his offer to help Zoe with the self-care might be the one thing she can't say no to.
Keeping it from her brother… that's a whole other story.
My Brother's Roommate Series
•Book 1 – Scoring Devotion
•Book 2 – Passing Emotion
•Book 3 – Offside Passion
Customer Reviews
Scoring Devotion
I came across this book and decided to give it a try. The storyline and characters were intriguing and I read it in one sitting. It does end in a cliffhanger so you will need to read the next book to find out what happens next. The secret relationship and what Zoe and Ian are hiding from everyone. They do get to know each other pretty well and have great chemistry together.
Wow
There were several mistakes. It seems like this author might’ve self published this book. It was VERY repetitive. Pretty much anywhere in the book you see repeating phrases within the same paragraph. “We’ve spending a lot of time together. Blah blah blah, We’ve been spending a lot of time together.”. It felt like when you’re battling your own thoughts in your head but reading someone else’s battle. This author probably has potential but this was very juvenile.
Juvenile
Juvenile writing, slow pace, a lot of waffling on decisions. No real closure or cliff hanger.