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This was just working for me. Both characters were ridiculously immature. The back and forth was super annoying! We don't really get enough of them spending time together before we are made to believe they love each other now?! The spice was minimal and not worth it.
Also, did the author get dumped by a guy named Frank?? Because poor guy seems ridiculously sweet and deserves a hea. Honestly, I would rather read about Frank.


Thank you to netgalley for the arc in exchange for an honest review.

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3.5 rating. Super cute, quick read! I enjoyed their chemistry and the story. It was fun lol I’d be interested in more about the other teammates!

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Forced proximity, grumpy sun shine, a little bit forbidden (roommates) and collegiate athletes? What more could you want??? I will read every book in this series. I’m dying to know what will happen with Gavin and Sienna’s friendship (there is something we desperately need to find out!!!) and would love to see Dollar and Coop finding love!!!

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A big thank you to NetGalley and Montlake Publishing for the eARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. This is the first in a new series. It is set in a college town. So the characters are in college, and are quite young. This is Nico and Everleigh's story. I enjoyed the characters although I could not relate as I am not in my 20's or 30's. This is cute, but for a younger audience. 3 stars from me, but I think many others will enjoy it more.

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I was so excited to read this book but unfortunately I couldn’t get into it at all, I wish there was more chemistry between the two MCs!

Maybe I’ll give this another go in a couple of months and see if that makes a difference, thank you for the ARC

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One of the best arc books I’ve read. Ever was such a fun character to watch try to come of age herself while living with three football kings. Along the way, watching Ever make a good girl friend was also fabulous. The plot line was objectively simple, but this author executed it seamlessly. I absolutely cannot wait for the sequel (hopefully Gavin’s story). After seeing a ton of hockey college romance books, this was the perfect football addition to the genre.

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This is my first book by this author and all the tropes are great. But I did struggle some with the character development. I think this sets a strong set up for later books in this series, but she was sheltered and naive and basically moving away from her past life. But we don’t really get much of her past at all, and I think that would have pulled me in a little better.

The slow burn is definitely real for this one like push and pull between both of them almost up until the last 20%. I think this just would of hit the marker harder for me if there would of been more past and growth for her other then just the typical shy naive girl meets playboy.

I did enjoy a lot of the side characters in this story and will be curious to see how these characters develop in future books in this series.

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This is a sports romance like no other. I tend to shy away from them when I am not familiar with the author but the synopsis drew me in. This is also a slow burn (which I love) but I know a lot of people hate, but this one is worth it to trust the process. Highly recommend.

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Everleigh decided she needed a change and that entailed leaving her town and going to a new college. What she didn’t expect was getting there and finding out the room she was renting was rented to someone else. Nico, Cooper and Frank needed a new roommate when one of their teammates left. Enter sweet Everleigh. Nico has never had to work hard for anything and that includes girls. The thing is Nico holds that status really high and when he doesn’t see what is happening around him, he learns the hard way that not everyone is going to be so kind. You see he realizes that he treats those that he is closest to without thought of their feelings, because honestly, he is a little all about himself. It comes down to Everleigh pushing him away and his roommates laying it out to him for him to realize he needs to grow up and now. I really hope that we are going to get more books for this series as I need to know more about Gavin, Cooper and Frank!

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Summary: When housing falls through for Everleigh, she finds herself rooming with football players. One of the football players, Nico, is in his senior year and doesn't want any distractions.

Vibes:
Sports Romance
Forced Proximity
Roommates to Lovers

Thoughts: I didn't see many interactions between the two main characters. I'm usually crazy over sports romances and loved previous Monica Murphy, but this one fell a little flat for me. I did like the the friendship between the housemates.

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𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠: ★☆☆☆☆
𝐬𝐨𝐧𝐠🎵: Fortnight by Taylor Swift and Post Malone
𝐬𝐦𝐮𝐭/𝐬𝐩𝐢𝐜𝐞: 2/5
𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐬: roommates • football romance • forbidden love • found family

🏈⭐️📗🍝🪞🌺

I'm so sorry, but this is my least favorite Monica Murphy book I've ever read. The plot sucked, the characters were boring, the chemistry was sub par, and the book was just downright boring. I'm a huge Monica Murphy fan so this was both sad and surprising. I loved her Players and College Years series, both of which are college football romance, but this book was nothing like them. It lacked emotion and a creative plot. It felt like there wasn't much thought behind it.I was bored out of my mind for the whole second half. I honestly couldn't wait to be done with it, which saddens my heart because I usually love Monica Murphy. I really don't want to slander this book, but I pride myself on honest book reviews.

Eveleigh's character was extremely bland; she just felt like words on a paper. There was nothing that stood out about her or made her unique. She had the classic "small town girl trying to make it in the big city" vibe going on. Nico was *personally really annoying and cocky. And not in a cute way or something, just annoying and full of himself. These characters had absolutely no chemistry, their whole "connection" felt so incredibly forced and lacked a spark. I don't feel like they had anything in common, and I felt very disconnected from their relationship.

The plot was very boring. It was super basic. Eveleigh, a small town girl, moves to the city and needs a place to live. She ends up moving in with a bunch of college football players. She starts to feel a connection to a specific "roommate" Nico, whom she's been sharing a bathroom with. Nico also feels a connection to Eveleigh and soon finds himself struggling to keep his "crush" on her under wraps. Soon the two can't resist each other and get together. But it's tricky because they are all living in the same house with a bunch of Nico's teammates.

*PLEASE DON'T HATE ME IF YOU READ THIS MONICA MURPHY*.

I love her other books so much, her Lancaster prep series honestly changed my life, but this book was just not my favorite. I think the plot could use some work, the characters were boring, and the book was emotionless and lacking. It just bored me and I easily lost interest. I would not recommend this book.

Thank you to NetGalley, Montlake, and Monica Murphy for the opportunity to read this book early in exchange for an honest review!

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I so wanted to enjoy this book , totally different genre for me but I didn’t however I think many will it’s just not for me .

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Everleigh transferring to Santa Mira, but at the last minute she has no place to stay… until she heads some guys complaining they need another roommate. They’re football player, and one of them is definitely trouble for her.
This is a typical college romance, but that’s what we love about it! Sport’s guys who are famous and the new girl he falls for.
Now I want to know what will happen to rest of the team!

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“This is a moment. One I probably will never forget.”

If ‘New Girl’ had a baby with every classic new adult sports romance book, then you would have End Game. Ever and Nico have not so great first opinions of each other, but there are sparks they can’t quite figure out. They are essentially thrust into being roommates and navigating those “sparks” and their slight animosity toward each other. I loved reading these two figuring each other and their feelings out. I loved the dynamic between Ever and all of her new roommates. It was that subtle found family plot that just hits so well for me. Sigh. So if you love college sports romance, roommates to lovers and a little bit of angst, then you will love End Game!

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I think this author is my comfort author. She always makes me fall in love with her characters.. and hate who I am supposed to as well hahah.

This book was sooo good.. omgosh Nico is soooo book boyfriend but so are all the kings of campus.. I am worried how the series will go as I think this is senior year of college? But maybe its not senior year for all side characters?

Omg there arent even released out for the other books.. i am book hungover. I literally stayed up reading this beautiful story.

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This was a cute, quick read. I enjoyed the story of Everleigh who stumbles upon a room for rent when she overhears men talking in a restaurant. After losing her room she had for rent unexpectedly, and being new in town, she is desperate and is open to whatever she can find. She follows the guys and they open up and let her rent the room, not knowing how she will change their lives for the better. Everleigh learns quickly that these guys aren’t just normal college students, but some of the best football players in the country and beloved players of the Dolphins College team. Around here, they’re like celebrities. Everleigh, aka Ever, finds her groove in the house while teaching yoga to the guys, cooking dinner, and slowly falling for Nico, the ladies man in the house. Over time, Nico realizes his feelings for Everleigh, but is it a bad idea to see someone you live with?

If you enjoy…
Sports romance
College romance
Opposites attract
He falls first
Found family

You’ll enjoy this quick and cute love story!

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I received a complimentary early release e-book prior to release and am voluntarily leaving a review.

This is a new series by the author and it takes place in college and involves players on the football team. Aside from games they play and parties, it is very light on the sports part of it. I really loved it and got caught up with all love,lust, romance, hot scenes between the two main characters, Everleigh and Nico.

I really loved the whole group that we meet. Nico is the strong, silent but hot guy, Cooper is the friendly and kind roomie who has an awesome sister, Sienna that Ever becomes close to. And Frank/Dollar is the guy that stalks and falls for girls at first glance. Gavin is a non-roomie but Sienna has a huge thing for him while he has never noticed her. They all welcome Ever and introduce her to college life.

I loved watching Ever make friends and enjoy college life while falling hard for Nico. And I adored Nico. He is a good guy who a lot of people never really get to know. He lets Ever in and I adored watching them fall for each other. I cannot wait for more in this fun series.

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End Game (Kings of Campus) by Monica Murphy
Rating: 3.5/5
Tropes: Sports romance, forced proximity, found family, college romance.

End Game by Monica Murphy is the first book in the Kings of Campus series. This is my first read from Monica Murphy and I can assure you it won’t be my last.

In End Game we follow the story of Nico and Everleigh. Everleigh is a transfer student who is trying to make her way through college life, and Nico, is the angsty football player.

End Game was a great read. The main characters as well as the supporting characters were so perfectly written and really brought this story to life.

If you’re looking for the perfect college sports romance that leaves you feeling all the feels, then this book is definitely for you.

Thank you so much to NetGalley, Montlake, and the author, Monica Murphy, for providing me with an ARC copy in exchange for an honest and fair review.

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3 1/2 stars- I have read Monica Murphy's The Players series so I was looking forward into digging into another sports series from her. This was a quick read for me. I really liked the element of found family in this book and the bond all the characters shared as the book progressed, such as Everleigh leading yoga sessions for the team. I liked Everleigh, but I struggled a bit to connect with Nico. I would read the next book in this series.

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Title: End Game (Kings of Campus) by Monica Murphy
Release Date: September, 17th, 2024

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Stars


"End Game (Kings of Campus)" by Monica Murphy offers a fun and steamy college romance filled with charming characters and engaging drama.

Everleigh's journey as a transfer student navigating the ups and downs of college life is both relatable and endearing. Despite facing challenges, her positive outlook shines through, making her a protagonist readers can root for. The dynamic between Everleigh and Nico, the brooding football player, adds depth to the story, with their slow-burning romance delivering plenty of tension and emotional payoff.

The supporting cast of characters, particularly the housemates, brings additional layers to the narrative, creating a sense of found family and camaraderie. However, some pacing issues may leave readers wanting more tension and build-up in certain scenes, especially in the development of Everleigh and Nico's relationship.

This is a delightful read for fans of college sports romances, offering a mix of heartfelt moments, steamy encounters, and entertaining drama.


Thank you to The Publisher Montlake , The Author Monica Murphy & NetGalley for an advanced reader copy (ARC) in exchange for my honest review.

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