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Winning Ace

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Winning Ace is an intense story that will be hard to forget or put down. While this isn’t strictly a serial, it is the first of a trilogy of stories about this couple’s journey. So even though there may be a happy for now ending, their journey is not finished by a long shot, and you should plan on looking for the next two stories when they release. Yeah, it’s that good that I’m already planning to follow this couple and I believe you’ll have that same reaction.

Tally has the chance to meet the tennis player of her dreams. Hard to overlook one sexy bad boy tennis celebrity with a game that is unbelievable and an intense dislike for reporters. Cash offers his professional side for discussion to the public, his private life is just that… private. Or it was.

When Tally grabs onto the perfect article to skyrocket her own career she opens the door to far more than she could have ever imagined. For Cash is a man with closely guarded secrets, and he is incensed at what she’s published about him.

If you love sports romances this one is perfect for you. Does a passionate novel melt your heart, got that covered as well. Need a bad boy to fall in love with a girl he never saw coming, then this romance will delight you. So really, Winning Ace has it all covered. Not going to risk any spoilers for this is a story that you will want, no, need to experience firsthand. Tally and Cash combined make a fiery, intriguing, at times vulnerable couple and you’ll want to follow their journey from start to finish.

*I received an e-ARC of this novel from the publisher via NetGalley. That does not change what I think of this story. It is my choice to leave a review giving my personal opinion about this book.*

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Cash can be a real swoony worthy man, “don’t worry, sweetness,” Cash said, nuzzling her neck, making her forget she was cross with him. “I’ll carry you. Come on— let’s get ready. I’m starving.” Cash really is a romantic guy, “if you mean explaining myself, then yes, that’s it. Can we finish eating in peace, please? I don’t know about you, but I’m ho**y as h***, and all I can think about right now is getting back to the apartment and spending the next several hours in bed screwing you.” The man is all about giving his woman choices, "what do you want first? Food or ***?” She glanced down at his crotch. He chuckled. “Good choice." I didn't really pay attention to the blurb and it wasn't until I got to Goodreads that I realized this is a trilogy, and hence the cliffhanger. I hate cliffhangers, but besides that little/big aspect I really liked this book. Honestly people is Cash had a little more trust and didn't take his time coming around the bush and explain himself half the crap he went through wouldn't have been neccessary.

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