



Making the Call
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4.6 • 16 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Dani
As a bestselling romance author, most assume my life’s glamorous, filled with combustible chemistry, and most of all, romance. Ha! I can only wish. With a deadline looming, I’ve escaped to my family’s cabin on Anderson Island to free myself from distractions. My plan’s great, until a man, who could pass as a cover model on one of my books, comes to my rescue. Is there chemistry? Sure. Is he everything I’d look for in a guy? Absolutely. But will my career be at risk if I give into my desire?
Luke
For a player, women line up outside the locker room. For coaches, we’re lucky to get in the game. As the youngest NFL coach in the league, I live, eat, breathe, and even sleep football. To gear up for this season, I return to my home on Anderson Island for a much-needed break. When Dani literally crashes into my life, my mind’s suddenly on the sexy brunette with a sailors mouth, rather than my team’s next play. She has me dusting off another playbook entirely, making me wonder, did I make the right call?
Customer Reviews
Emotional interesting
What an incredible story. The Emotion written on each page is awesome.I truly loved how done to earth the characters are. I loved how Dani and Luke became a couple because of how they felt not who they were. The family aspect is hilarious. The S@@ scenes are on fire, surprisingly the pages don’t burn. Highly recommend to read
Great plot
This is a new author for me and I'm glad I read this one because I really enjoyed this book. This one is sweet, sexy and has a good story plot.
However, the part where she got really insecure towards the end, nope, not a fan of that. It just doesn't sit well with me, like she could've handle it better but she didn't.
But other than that, if you're looking for a story which is low on angst and drama, then this is a must read for you!
Low angst stand alone
This is the first full length book I’ve read by Amanda Shelley. I would have liked to give the book 4.5 stars. I liked that the majority of the drama was surrounding the main characters rather than within the relationship. An author as a main character also added an element of fun.