Mr. Go Slow

A Pickleball romance (Crenshaw Brothers Book 1)

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Pub Date 30 Sep 2020 | Archive Date 10 Nov 2020

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Description

She makes him forget he’s Mr. Go Slow. He makes her wish for things she never knew she wanted.

Caterer and Bollywood dancer Priya is a drifter not interested in forever. Her friends are her family. Stubbornly single, she’s content to drift along the ocean of life for she does not believe in relationships. Or marriage.

VP and drone designer Dallas, the ultimate Mr. Go Slow, has a plan for his life. He wants forever. His family is who he is. 

Pickleball crazies Priya and Dallas get into each other’s faces on the pickleball courts. Priya resists while Dallas persists with typical Mr. Go Slow intensity. Priya is quite willing to let her feelings for Dallas go where they lead her. Preferably nowhere. She could live without a man. Maybe. But never without pickleball. Dallas is captivated when he watches a sexy dancer in the house across his go through her Bollywood moves. From the minute the two almost lock fenders at a turtle crossing to finding out Priya’s the Bollywood dancer from his dreams, Dallas has only one goal: to make sure their paths are forever entwined and his dream world collides with reality.

Nalini Warriar returns with the first book in her sizzling new contemporary romance Crenshaw Brothers series in which two fanatic pickleball players are drawn together by inexplicable chemistry in a case of opposites attract.

She makes him forget he’s Mr. Go Slow. He makes her wish for things she never knew she wanted.

Caterer and Bollywood dancer Priya is a drifter not interested in forever. Her friends are her family...


Advance Praise

From ARC review: "Characters have spunk and are full of energy. Lots of sizzle! Tremendously real!"-NM, Norfolk Lane Book Club

"Characters have spunk and are full of energy. Lots of sizzle! Tremendously real!"-NM, Norfolk Lane Book Club

From ARC review: "Characters have spunk and are full of energy. Lots of sizzle! Tremendously real!"-NM, Norfolk Lane Book Club

"Characters have spunk and are full of energy. Lots of sizzle!...


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ISBN 9780987748492
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Thhank you #netgalley for the copy of #mr.goslow!! This is such a cute story of kindling and sizzling romance between Priya and Dallas!! Being born in India and migrated to United States, I was able to relate to the story. Priya is a modern Indian girl living in Canada with ties attached to her culture, but stands up for what she believes in. She loves to dance and if you would know Indian music, Bollywood is all about dancing and singing :D All of Priya’s ethnic dresses and jewelry reminds me of my closet full of Indian clothes and jewelry that I am not able to wear during this quarantine times. I loved the chemistry between Priya and Dallas, how slowly and steadily their banter transforms into attraction and romance was very nicely portrayed by the author. Overall I would rate this book 4 stars as it took me a while to get into the story!!!!!

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This was my first experience with this author and I found it to be an entertaining read. I have been exposed to quite a bit of Indian culture, so I could relate to many parts of the story. The romance that developed between Priya and Dallas was slow and steady but also had plenty of sizzle. I enjoyed the feisty and witty banter between the two and how that banter eventually developed into something more. The representation of the customs and culture was done nicely and I really enjoyed that. The only drawback to this book was that it started out a bit slow and it took me awhile to get into it. But once I did, I really enjoyed it. Very entertaining, I'm glad to have had the opportunity to read!

I received a complimentary copy from Netgalley and am voluntarily leaving my review.

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