Drumline by Stacy Kestwick
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Released September 3, 2017
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Traditions are important. Especially in the South.
College football. Rivalries. Tailgating. Halftime shows.
Some things just don’t change.
Until Reese Holland shows up with her long legs and no-bullsh*t attitude to audition for the prestigious all-male Rodner University snare line.
It doesn’t matter how much hazing she has to endure from Laird Bronson, with his narrowed green eyes and arrogant smirk. She wants that damn spot, and she’s more than good enough to earn it.
She expects there to be tension. Even friction.
But not sparks hot enough to burn the entire campus down.
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WOW! Drumline was college drama and angst and sexy and hot. Wow was it hot!
I’ll be honest with you right now. I’ve not read the blurb of this book! I still haven’t read it after reading the book. I bought it solely because I love the cover, I love Stacy Kestwick’s previous book and I saw all kinds of praise for it and I just knew that I need to read it. That said, I went in completely blind to this book and it was probably the most enjoyable for me that way because I had zero expectations.
I was expecting light and funny, but not. It did have some comic relief, but it dealt with a lot of deeper, sadder story lines and I’m not going I cried my eyes out while also having a sense of joy and triumph.
I love Reese and Laird and their chemistry, but it was all of the side characters in this story that really made it shine for me. Smith, Marco and Eli and Amelia. Drumline has it ALL. Prepare your self for excellence and one click Drumline today.
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