Sunday, 17 May 2020

Review: Sure Shot

Sure Shot Sure Shot by Sarina Bowen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Second chance romance with Sarina Bowen's usual flair.

Years ago when they were both starting their respective careers Bess Beringer and Mark “Tank” Tankiewicz had a brief secret fling, then when Bess had to choose between Tank and her career she chose her career.

Separated by geography, Bess and Tank haven't seen each other since but now Tank has been traded to the Brooklyn Bruisers and Bess has moved to New York to be closer to her brother and his family. When they meet again the heat is as strong as ever, but Tank has only just separated from his wife and Bess has just created a five-year plan which includes a husband and children.

Sarina Bowen always brings the heat, and Bess and Tank certainly scorch up the sheets , but she also brings the sweet, cute moppets and an opportunity for Bess and Tank to show their softer sides, especially when it comes to interactions with Tank's agent and Bess' mentor, Henry Kassman.

If you like your sports romances sweet, with a blast of steam and a strong plot then look no further.

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