Mr. Sportsball by K.P. Haigh Review

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Synopsis

Montgomery Bell craves adventure—the kind that knocks on your door and drags you out by your half-slept-on hair because it can’t wait another second.

The problem is, she still lives thirty minutes away from where she grew up, in college town obsessed with the one thing she hates: football.

It doesn’t help that Montgomery wouldn’t know the difference between an interception and a fumble if one hit her in the face.

When she meets Baron Richards, it practically does.

Baron is a rising star in the professional football world. Their worlds collide, sending Montgomery on the kind of adventure she never even thought to look for.

Finding love isn’t the end of the story. You have to figure out what to do with it once you catch it, and run like hell to make that happen.

Don’t worry, Montgomery’s running…she just doesn’t quite know which direction yet.

Mr. Sportsball is not your typical sports romance. It’s a full-length, standalone novel that will have fans and anti-fans cheering for the same team.

Review

‘Football players and their cheerleader girlfriends sucked, and I was going to take out a restraining order on their kind until the end of forever.’

Mr. Sportsball was an enchantingly fun read from author K.P. Haigh. But then again any book that starts with a girl in a sports bar not paying attention to a game but instead is reading on her kindle has my attention from the beginning.

“Just tryin to win you over, one orgasm at a time.”

When Baron approaches Monty in the bar he doesn’t know what to expect. He is recognized as the famous football player he is everywhere he goes. So when this intriguing girl reading not only doesn’t recognize him but seems to loathe the idea of football and football players he can’t help but go along and let her think he is just any other guy in a bar. Monty fights the feelings she has for the sports star with all her might but Baron is amazing and never relents. I loved him. He was book boyfriend material to the core and I cannot wait for you all to meet him too. Also, when you get there and you will know when you are there remember I told you that Pinball Wizard is and always will be Baron’s theme song for me!

‘He’s mine, and it’s messy and confusing. But, it’s my mess, and I’ll take that for now.’

K.P. Haigh is witty, smart and fun and wrote a different kind of sports romance. I fell harder and harder for this story with every word I read. She is a new to me author who I can’t wait to read more from in the future. Get this book now and I promise you will smile, you will laugh and you will swoon.

~miranda