Most Likely to Score
Most Likely to Score
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Jones Beckett is cleaning up his act, long gone are his party boy ways. In order to help him stay on the straight and narrow his agents asks the Renegades publicist, Jillian to help. Jones is over the moon at the prospect of spending time with Jillian, his favourite past time is flirting with her. What neither of them really considered was the effect working in close proximity would have on their unrequited attraction. But what happens when they realise that attraction is mutual?
Lauren Blakely has done it again! I have fallen in love... again! Is there a book boyfriend of Lauren's I haven't fallen head over heels in love with? I don't think there is. She just has this way with her male characters. I am a huge fan of her male POV, are we sure she's not a man? She always gets it so spot on. That being said, I really loved that this book was a dual POV, getting insights into both Jones and Jillian really made their story stand out. I love the way Lauren writes, it always makes me feel such a vast array of emotions. I swoon often, which is a given really, sometimes even shedding a tear or two, and laugh, oh boy, do I laugh. She is hilarious, the thoughts and situations these characters come up with. I read this book and devoured it, I was hooked from the very first page, so much so, that I couldn't pass up listening to the audiobook when it released today. I liked the cover a lot, especially the audiobook cover's inclusion of the narrators names. I like that it's similar to the MVP cover but still distinctly its own. Although it is a sports romance you don't have to be a sports fan to enjoy it. This is a story about love, a story about family, and a story about following your heart.
Jones is all the things. He is sweet and sexy, funny and charming. Jillian is the ultimate professional, she's the person you want on your team. As a football fan, I'm telling you, I want Jillian taking care of my guys. I loved that her outward appearance was the total opposite of how she really felt, especially where Jones was concerned. Her inner monologue was hilarious. The sexy times were timed so perfectly for this couple, they suited the story and the situation. They were steaming too. The way their relationship progressed was so very J&J. The way they tried to fight how they felt and neither knowing the other shared their feelings. There wasn't a lot of conflict, which again, I really liked. The banter was pure perfection, I love that anyway, and Lauren Blakely always writes the best banter, this couple was no exception. I looooove these characters. Jones and Jillian, it even has a nice sound to it, right? The supporting cast (so to speak) is really fun, too. It was great getting to have that little catch-up with Cooper and some of the other guys... and women from MVP. The family aspect of this book was a wonderful addition, it's something that we see a lot of from athletes and including it for Jones' really gave an added dimension to his character. Cletus, oh my word! Yes! I adore him so so much. I want him in my life.
I've spent the day listening to this dual narration and I have no regrets. I was so excited when I heard Most Likely to Score was going to be from a dual POV, Zachary Webber was fantastic performing Most Valuable Playboy, but getting both POV's for this book was a great idea. Once I heard Zachary would be back and Andi Arndt was with him, I was super excited, their voices blend so well together that each book really is perfection. Both Andi and Zachary have a great range and each character sounds distinct and individual. Their performances always bring all the emotions to the surface, I can't help but react, whether that's laughing, swooning, or even shedding a tear. I couldn't imagine anyone else narrating Jillian and Jones. The production was smooth with no issues, I loved the cheering and football sounds at the beginning and end of the production, it gives it a nice flair.
*At the end of the audiobook is an excerpt from Hard Wood, narrated by Sebastian York – I've listened to this book and let me tell you, it's fantastic, you've not heard anything until you've heard SebYo narrate a cat. If you need more convincing, listen to the excerpt, it'll whet your appetite.