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Changing the game by jaci burton
Changing the game by jaci burton










changing the game by jaci burton

When she offers herself as part of the bargain, hes more than. Worth a credit? Well of course I'm going to say YES after all who can resist a steamy escape into these passion filled listens. Sports agent Liz Darnell is in risk of losing her number one client, baseball pro Gavin Riley. Having said that, as the story progressed we see more of Liz and Gavin's character traits being peeled away and their vulnerabilities and histories were revealed and the final half just sucked me right in - there was drama, conflict, arguments, heartache, passion and it was sweet, romantic and had a couple of lovely ahhhhh moments - and yes followed by sex of course.

changing the game by jaci burton

2) I had a little trouble at the start liking or connecting with either Liz or Gavin much as, from book 1, each of them seemed selfish and 3) there was plenty of dissing Mick from book 1 and not enough explaining or recapping just why he didn't like Liz or giving what his understandable reason was. That Gavin saw through Elizabeth's tough exterior I loved. Also, the sex in this book was very very delicious. I do feel like these have a better level of maturity than most sports romances, and I've grown to enjoy the family dynamic quite a bit. Don't get me wrong I like these types of books but there just wasn't a strong enough story to go with the repetitive sex for a lot of the book. It was my second Jaci Burton, and I enjoyed the first. yup you got it sex - well you get the picture.

changing the game by jaci burton

a little conversation then sex, play Xbox then hot sex, coffee then sex, oh look at that view then. Anyway enough drooling back to the contents, I'm afraid at the start I was a bit disappointed in the first half of this book for the following reasons 1) there seemed to be a lot of 'motion' and not enough emotion or storyline. IT WAS PURELY PHYSICAL BUT THEN IT BECAME PERSONALįirst of all I give 5 stars to whoever is responsible for the cover picture - get a load of that.












Changing the game by jaci burton