Title: Rise Up
Series: A Coach's Love #3
Series: A Coach's Love #3
Author: Alison Mello
Genre: Sports Romance
Release Date: April 15, 2019
When my ex-wife told me she
was leaving West Virginia, I was angry. Our marriage was over, it had been for
a long time, but now she’s abandoning our son, and neither of us are happy
about it.
My assistant, Amber, and I have been flirting for months. There’s a strong connection between us, and we both know it. Tapping into our mutual love for basketball, I bring Amber on to help coach my son’s team.
Now my ex is back and making demands. I know I should always trust my gut. When I don’t, things go wrong, and it leaves us with a lesson…
It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish ... rise up!
My assistant, Amber, and I have been flirting for months. There’s a strong connection between us, and we both know it. Tapping into our mutual love for basketball, I bring Amber on to help coach my son’s team.
Now my ex is back and making demands. I know I should always trust my gut. When I don’t, things go wrong, and it leaves us with a lesson…
It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish ... rise up!
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“Grandpa said you wanted to
talk to me, so why aren’t you talking?” Her eyes stay fixed on the floor. He
gives her a minute, but she never replies. “Well, if you don’t really want to
talk, then I’ll go, but I just wanted to tell you to rise up.” She looks at him
confused. “It’s our saying. When things are hard, we rise up. We overcome them.
It’s how we got past you leaving us.” He stands. “You can rise up too, Mom.” My
heart breaks watching the interaction between my son and his mother.
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Rise Up was my first time reading Alison Mello’s work, even though this is the third title in A Coach’s Love series. Vincent and Amber’s story is sweet, heartfelt and emotional. The characters are likeable, and relatable, and the story has a strong message that things can only improve if you look for the positives in life. Although an enjoyable story told in dual point of view, I struggled at times with the fact that the point of view would change not only halfway through a chapter, but sometimes also part way into a paragraph.
I do recommend this title to anyone who enjoys a sports or step parent romance.
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