Only For Her
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4.5 • 15 Ratings
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Publisher Description
From Wall Street Journal and USA TODAY bestselling author Natasha Madison comes a brand new sports romance.
A spin-off from the Only One series!
He's the youngest coach in the league, and she's your captain's younger sister.
Victoria
Being offered a job in a brand-new city wasn't something I was planning on.
Neither was meeting him at a random hotel bar that same night.
We shared a drink, flirted, and then one thing led to another.
We exchanged first names, and I escaped the next morning with a quick goodbye.
I never expected to see him again.
I especially never expected him to come face-to-face with him at my brother's house.
As the new coach of the team.
Zane
I was the youngest coach in the NHL.
I had to focus on one thing and one thing only.
My job.
It's the only thing I had time for.
Until I came face-to-face with the stranger I thought I would never see again.
She's off-limits in every sense of the word.
Not just because she's younger than me.
She's the sister to my star player.
Customer Reviews
Same old, same old…
ONLY FOR HER
This book is a mishmash of many other books by Natasha Madison:
1. Secret relationship like Something So Irresistible and Something So Unscripted.
2. Family rushing in because of something in the tabloids like Something So Unscripted.
3. One-night stand like Only One Night, with Victoria’s parents, that also had issues caused by the tabloids.
4. Negative publicity from the press, like Only One Forever and Made For Us.
The characters in Natasha Madison’s books are all starting to blur together as they are each just a variation of someone else from a different book. The females are sassy, dress well, rich, confident, have a great career and great friends, and are overall fabulous. Victoria is mouthy like Kylie, just in a different way. The men are all rich and very protective, and they are always speaking up for their women when their fathers or brothers talk to them even remotely harshly.
While there is nothing wrong with this, it does not reflect real life. And while that is a reason why we like reading these books, because we want to get away from real life, it is not easy to relate to the characters who are perfect and have perfect lives.
There doesn’t seem to be much depth to many of these characters. I love how family is important and that they are always there for each other. I also love seeing characters from previous books show up occasionally. But I would like to see something different from Natasha Madison, rather than just characters who are all variations of each other, and situations that are similar to other issues in previous books.