Thursday, 25 March 2021

Hard Luck - Sara Ney

 



SOME GIRLS HAVE ALL THE LUCK

Unfortunately, I am not one of those girls. Not when I lost my apartment because my roommate let the lease lapse while I was traveling for work. Not when my brothers keep finding love and my mother keeps reminding me I’m still single. Not after a one-night stand during my older brother’s wedding has me waking up pregnant. 

I have to keep it a secret—from him, and my family. I sure can’t tell my brother his teammate, Mateo Jose Espinoza, is the man I slept with. Confident, funny, Mateo… 

A GUY CAN’T CATCH A BREAK

Just when I thought I’d found the girl of my dreams, she ghosts me. Worse? Her brother refuses to give me her number, and my calls to her office go straight to voicemail. I thought I was a catch; professional athlete, charming, raised with six sisters—I’m a guy who knows his way to a woman’s heart! What reason could she possibly have for avoiding me?

When I finally catch up to True Wallace, I’m going to get the answer.

 


Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2OuP6VY

Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/3rvmeLJ

Amazon UK: http://amzn.to/2OhqEHL

Amazon AU: http://amzn.to/3vgFOOm



Hard Luck is the fourth title in the Trophy Boyfriends series and features True Wallace, the younger sister to Buzz and Tripp who were featured in Hard to Fall, and Hard Love the previous additions to the series.

True is a likeable heroine who is sassy, sarcastic, stubborn and strong heroine who is coming to terms with the fact she is homeless and pregnant.  

Mateo Jose Espinoza is a professional baseball player, who whilst confident and charming, is also quite strong and sweet.

This pair shared an immediate connection and True’s brothers wedding, but she ghosted him thereafter.  They both come from large interfering families and I loved the relationship that Mateo shares with his sisters.

This title has plenty of moments of humour that are sure to have you laughing out loud, and the bickering and antagonistic banter, whilst fun and entertaining, at times I felt like I wanted more of the budding relationship between True and Mateo.

Overall an enjoyable read with heat, heart and humour.


No comments:

Post a Comment