Full Count
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4.5 • 10 Ratings
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Meet Garret Cartel in this friends-to-lovers sports romance!
Dating my bestie? Yeah, I can only wish...
Garret Cartel.
Cessna University's starting shortstop.
Painstakingly gorgeous.
Reserved.
Friend-zoned since freshman year.
I have a knack for falling for unattainable guys.
Blame my trust issues.
They keep me safe.
But this is our final year.
My last chance to break the dreaded friend-zone chains before graduation.
There's one slight problem.
Every time we get close, Garret pulls away.
There's a secretive side to him I haven't tapped.
And I need to know.
Is it his secret keeping us apart,
Or something bigger?
No matter what holds him back,
I intend to play my part.
I don't care how full his count is, I want my shot.
And I don't intend to stop until he's mine.
Book Three in the Cessna U Wildcats series, Full Count, is a friends to lovers, stand-alone romance. If you like sexy, hot baseball players, click to add Garret Cartel.
Customer Reviews
Again too long
Okay for the record, I thought Full Count that featured Garrett and Lexie who were both featured from two previous books, Swinging Strike and Behind the Count, they were going to have this friends to lovers romance told. But as it were, I have to admit it really dragged to the point it was really really depressing 90% of the time mostly that surrounded Garret and maybe 70% of Lexie’s point of view. It was like a page from an cheesy daytime soap opera. It was pretty predictable that Garret was a single dad while he attended college and played baseball. When there was a important clue when he goes home every weekend and doesn’t hook up with anyone when he goes to college, it wasn’t difficult to guess. Like I said it was really difficult to get through reading Full Count while fighting the urge to skip ahead because the flow of the story was really slow and full boring passages of angst and what if’s mostly from Garret. I just relieved that I finally finished reading it all the way through. It took two nights to finish. I could say the level of spice of Full Count was lukewarm at best and the romance level would be a 2. As much as I did like Garret and Lexie from the two previous books, I was disappointed Full Count didn’t make the cut in my honest opinion.