Single dad Andy Shaw
loves his job as a sports agent, with one exception: it doesn’t leave
him much time for his kids. No parent likes being sidelined, so Andy
decides to hire someone to share the workload. But when one of the
hottest agents in the industry applies, Andy knows that this deal is
definitely trouble.
Danicka Douglas works her butt off, but being
an attractive woman in a testosterone-heavy industry isn’t exactly a
cakewalk. She guards her professional reputation fiercely, which means
no crushing on her gorgeous boss. But the more they ignore that sexy
little spark, the more it sizzles…
Just when it looks like
romance might be in the game plan, Dani is threatened by a stalker with
dark intentions. To keep her safe, Andy must cross the line between
professional and very personal…because this time, he’s playing for
keeps.
Review:
I was given an ARC of Even the Score from NetGalley for an honest review and this is my review.
I
really enjoyed this book. It was refreshing to read a book about a
female sports agent. This book was a bit rough around the edges at times
but it stood true to how one would expect athletes act around their
friends when they are just chilling out and talking about their lives
and women.
I really liked Dani and her spunk and how she was willing
to conquer a man's world and not take and gruff and still stand for up
she feels for how women should be treated. Andy was also one of the good
guys who felt that family and his employees really matter. Those two
made a great team.
As for who was stalking Dani I can honestly say I
kept changing my mind throughout the book. I went from the football
player who she thought it was to her former boss to even her new best
friend and the the secretary at the firm I was so lost. I can honestly
say the author did a good job with that part of the book.
This book
was very entertaining and well written. Being a sports fan it made it
even better. I am giving Even the Score four out of five stars.
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