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4.5 Stars
Biggest Player was one of those books that, simply put, is a lot of fun. Sara Ney excels at creating entertaining meet-cutes and lovable characters. This book had both of those. From dating app to in person meet up, Margot and Dex had me cracking up. Margot was one of those great strong and loving female characters. She did not put up with people who didn't treat her well. Dex was...Well, an idiot - especially when it came to love and relationships. He fumbled a lot, but he was somehow more forgivable than others would be in the same situations. His actions could have made me hate this book, but he managed to come out on top. Margot and Dex's banter and chemistry was so much fun. Margot's daughter, Wyatt, added to the romance with her spin on things. Overall, this was a book that left me happy with a smile on my face.

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Sadly this was probably my least favorite Sara Ney book. It just seemed rushed and chaotic and the storyline didn’t flow at all. I really wanted to like it because the premise was cute, but it just didn’t hit for me!

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The super hot football player bumps heads with the grounded school teacher mom, and the fireworks take off. Fun characters, lots of obstacles, many chuckles, and just a good time for all. A standard trope done well and worth the read.

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