TITLE - Block & Tackle
AUTHOR - Elise Faber
Stephanie Fournet
Kristin Vayden
BLURB:
Football, hockey, and everything in between!
Things are about to heat up on the ice and between the sheets. Each book is a fully fledged,standalone novel about forbidden love.
What happens when you get your dream job and temptation is your ex-hockey-star boss?
Or when the league's top wide receiver has his eyes on you and he's supposed to be just a client?
Perhaps you find yourself in enemy territory because the woman you love is your best friend's sister?
Find out all the dirt in Block & Tackle!
Offsides by Elise Faber
Job title:
Executive Assistant for CEO of Prestige Media Group
Job description:
(1) Deal with a massive amount of emails.
(2) Schedule conference calls and meetings with top athletes and other hugely important people.
(3) Pick up dry cleaning and food, consult on tie selection, make dinner reservations, and book flights . . . basically act as a wife-on-steroids.
(4) THE IMPORTANT ONE: Do not, under any circumstances, fall in love with Devon Scott--demanding boss, former NHL player, and all-around gorgeous specimen of the male persuasion.
Job performance:
Failing.
Absolutely failing at number four.
Off Guard by Stephanie Fournet
Life couldn't be better for Charlie Woodruff.
After a year of holding out, she's finally landed the job she's always wanted in the city of her dreams. An apartment she can afford and new friends at work make the transition easy.
When she meets a gorgeous stranger who makes her laugh and steals her breath, it seems like the icing on the cake...
Until Charlie discovers he's a client.
Hutch Barlow -- newly drafted wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders -- looks like an avenging angel, hangs on her every word, and is completely off-limits. The trouble is he also refuses to take "no" for an answer.
And if she's being honest, Charlie doesn't want him to.
But seeing him means she could lose everything -- including her heart.
Off Limits by Kristin Vayden
Everything about Ava screams off limits.
To want her is to invite disaster.
To pursue her is to risk my job.
To kiss her might cost me my best friend.
But all those risks seem small in light of the first problem.
She hates me.
To her I'm a sell out, choosing to advance my career rather than protect my biggest client.
Her brother.
And my best friend.
She hasn't spoken to me in over a year, but that ends now.
Because I'm done with holding back.
To hell with the consequences.
Wish me luck . . .
REVIEW:
“Three books in one, 4 stars”
In Block and Tackle you get three short stories in one book. Three stories wrote by three completely different women, yet the stories are all tied together by having a sports player in each. The only thing I didn’t like is the fact I wanted more. They are killer short stories that I could easily see playing out as a full length novel. With that said I would still recommend Block & Tackle to someone looking for a light and easy read.
In Block and Tackle you get three short stories in one book. Three stories wrote by three completely different women, yet the stories are all tied together by having a sports player in each. The only thing I didn’t like is the fact I wanted more. They are killer short stories that I could easily see playing out as a full length novel. With that said I would still recommend Block & Tackle to someone looking for a light and easy read.
The first story is Offsides by Elise Faber. Here we get a retired Hockey player who realizes he’s in love with his temporary assistant. Once they finally cave into their desires life is good. Unless you take into account a psycho ex boyfriend who is stalking you and a crazy over protective full time assistant. Devon and Becca are walking a fine line, will they make it to the end?
Second story is Off Guard by Stephanie Fournet. Here we get a newly drafted football player and a fresh on the job PR girl. Sounds simple enough until you find out Hutch is signed through the agency Charlie works for and they have a strict no dating clients policy. It's a battle of wills and who will leave Prestige Media Group, but in the end do either have to give something up? Also with this story I feel like I should warn you it vaguely touches on eating disorders and not taking proper care of yourself. It wasn’t anything major but I know some readers are very sensitive on that subject.
Lastly, we have Off Limits by Kristin Vayden. This one definitely moved the fastest out of all three books. Markus has been in love with his best friends twin sister Ava for years. They once got along but Bryce got hurt it ruined any chance of Markus finally getting Ava..or did it? Can a brothers blessing and some hard core persistence get Markus the only woman hes ever wanted? You'll have to read the book to find out.
Ratings:
Plot- 4/5
Characters- 5/5
Heat- 3/5
Writing styles- 5/5
Overall- 4/5
Block & Tackle is LIVE!
Football, hockey, and everything in between!
Things are about to heat up on the ice and between the sheets.
Each book is a fully fledged stand alone novel about forbidden love.
What happens when you get your dream job and temptation is your ex-hockey star boss?
Or when the league’s top wide receiver has his eyes on you and he’s supposed to be just a client?
Perhaps you find yourself in enemy territory because the woman you love is your best friend’s sister?
Find out all the dirt in Block & Tackle!
Offsides by Elise Faber
Off Guard by Stephanie Fournet
Off Limits by Kristin Vayden
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EXCERPT #1
From Offsides by Elise Faber
If
ever a time existed for a curse word, this was it.
Becca
was five minutes late. Five entire minutes late, and the little screen on the
printer was flashing at her with a paper jam.
“Becca!
Those files need to be on my desk now.”
Devon
Scott. CEO of Prestige Media Group and her boss. Her very demanding boss.
Hence,
curse words. Particularly the four-letter one Becca saved for only very special
occasions.
The
one that began with “f” and ended
with a perfectly timed and heartfelt “uck.”
Yeah.
The word pretty much summed up her day. No — her week. Heck, if she was already
cursing, it might as well sum up her month.
She
yanked the tray from the printer, cleared the jam, and shoved it back in. The
printer whirred to life, spitting out pages in a flurry.
“Becca!”
“Coming,”
she called before dropping her voice and muttering, “Hurry up. Hurry up.”
“Becca.
So help me—”
The
last page dropped into the tray. She snatched it up, fit it into the proper
place of the file, and all but sprinted through the doorway of her boss’s
office.
“The
printer—” she began.
Devon’s
eyes locked with hers, and Becca shivered. Not for the same reason that most
people did when they met Mr. Scott. Not because his cool, businesslike
expression was attributed to icicles or frozen seawater.
She shivered because
of chocolate ice cream.
His
eyes conjured thoughts of delicious, rich, melt-on-her-tongue sweetness that
made her insides go all squirmy.
And
along came that four-letter word again, blaring across her mind.
One
winged brow arched, dark brown and perfectly formed. It made a crease on
Devon’s forehead, a rainbow of little lines leading up, up, up almost to his
hairline.
Which
was the precise moment Becca realized she’d said that curse word aloud.
She
clamped a hand over her mouth, smacking herself in the face with the manila
cardstock in the process and dropping every single paper she’d so painstakingly
fought the printer over.
This
was not happening. Devon didn’t allow mistakes and… she sighed. She really
needed this job.
The
phone rang, and Becca lowered the folder, reaching out a hand to grab the
receiver.
Devon
beat her to it, snatching the phone up and snapping a terse “Hello” into it.
But his eyes didn’t leave hers as the conversation went on. They sharpened,
holding her in place as effectively as handcuffs—
And
oh God. Now her cheeks were burning.
Trust
her mind to take her straight on a journey to FSOG.
She
bent, hurriedly collecting and ordering the papers before gingerly setting the
file on his desk and beginning to back from the room.
Warm
fingers on her wrist stopped her.
Becca’s
eyes flashed down, and she shivered again. Tanned skin against porcelain.
Thick, strong fingers dwarfing hers.
Devon
Scott was a former hockey player, and it was easy to see why. He was every inch
an athlete.
Every.
Inch.
Oh
good Lord.
She
bit her lip and looked away.
“I
need to go,” Devon said into the phone and hung up, hardly waiting a beat
before allowing the receiver to drop.
It
clattered and fell to the floor, but Becca barely noticed.
Because
Devon was walking around the desk, his grip on her wrist tightening when she
tried to slip free.
“What’s
wrong?” he asked, calloused fingertips running along the sensitive skin on the
inside of her wrist.
“Nothing.”
She tugged her arm, silently telling him to release her.
He
didn’t.
In
fact, he leaned closer, bringing his face near hers, trailing the scent of pine
and spice and man alongside.
“I
said what’s wrong?”
The
question made every part of her body go all tingly. Head to toes — and in
between — each part heated and perked to attention.
Those
parts told Becca to grab two fistfuls of Devon’s white button-down and rip. To
pop the row of buttons and bury her face in the broad expanse of his chest.
But
she had some pride. And a backbone,
for that matter.
So
she lifted her chin and said again, “Nothing.”
His
hand wove into her hair, scattering the messy ponytail she’d thrown her brown
locks into that morning as she’d run out the door behind schedule.
First
the coffee shop for Devon’s large latte — she couldn’t abide the stuff. Then
the bagel shop for his breakfast. Then
rushing across town to open the office by five-thirty.
Her
life was about making his easier.
And
that was totally fine. She was the disposable half of their working
relationship. She knew the score.
Until
she didn’t.
One
strong arm snaked around her waist and tugged her flush to his chest. The chest
she’d admired for so long, the chest that made her want to lick… and squeeze…
and stroke…
She
didn’t have a chance.
He
kissed her.
His
mouth was firm and insistent, his tongue parting her lips to sneak inside,
teasing hers until she broke free of her shock and kissed him back.
His
hand slid lower and gripped her butt, pulling her somehow closer as he backed
her up against his desk and proceeded to kiss the smart right out of her.
Buttons
on her blouse came unfastened, his belt unbuckled, her skirt hitched higher,
and—
EXCERPT #2
From Off Guard by Stephanie Fournet
She sounded much more composed than she felt. His
presence, his attention, his eyes, everything about him weakened her resolve,
and Charlie found herself wanting to reach for him.
That could not happen.
Hutch gently set her fork down on her abandoned plate and
then leaned into the back of her couch. He watched her for a long moment. So
long the silence grew awkward. The look in his eyes was completely unreadable.
“Are you wishing I hadn’t come?”
The question shocked the truth out of her. “No. Not at
all.”
His elegant brow rose just a fraction. “But you want me to
leave.” It wasn’t a question, but he sought her face for an answer, and, again,
Charlie felt compelled to speak the truth.
“I don’t want
you to leave. I need you to leave.”
Saying it aloud filled her with regret, so much so she nearly panicked. Please don’t leave, she wanted to tell
him.
The light in his eyes changed. “You don’t want me to leave?” She watched him fight a smile. Seeing that
made her happy in a way she couldn’t explain. And at the same time, the
happiness stung in a way that almost made her eyes water.
She took a measured breath. “You heard me,” she said,
unwilling to give away anything else.
Hutch brought his elbow to the back of her couch and
leaned his head against his knuckles. He looked at her. No one in her whole
life had ever looked at her so openly.
“I don’t want to leave.” His voice was soft, deep, and it
penetrated her skin and buried itself deep into her bones. She felt like she’d
carry its resonance in her ribs and her sternum and her spine for the rest of
her days.
Charlie swallowed and leaned against the back of her
couch, matching his posture almost exactly. It was comfortable like this,
resting her head against her hand and staring at an impossibly beautiful man.
“What do you want?” she heard herself
whisper.
“I want permission,” he whispered back.
Her breath tripped, stopped, and started again.
“Permission for what?”
“To kiss you.”
EXCERPT #3
From Off Limits by Kristin Vayden
This would do nothing but boost
Bryce’s ability to market his brand. With any luck, he’d clench the Sprite deal
we’d been working on. It was all about name recognition, and tonight’s game had
given his a huge boost.
“I swear if you turn around, and I
see dollar signs where your eyes should be, I’m not going to be held
responsible for my actions.” Her tone was acidic, grating on my final nerve.
“That’s my brother. Don’t forget that.”
“What the hell is your problem?” I
turned, wishing I could take the words back as soon as they filled the room.
Because it wasn’t going to help anything — not her, not Bryce. Sure as hell not
me.
“You!” She gave a sarcastic neck
twist, eyes blazing.
“Really? Because I’ve never had a
problem with you, Ava. Ever.”
Her gaze flickered to the ground then
back to me, just enough hesitation in her expression to tempt me to push my
luck. “And maybe… maybe if you’d stop focusing on your own assumptions, you
might see that I’m not your enemy. But I get it. It’s easier to be pissed at me
than Bryce. And I’m good with that. I’ll pretend with you because he did make the choice to play when you
asked him to quit. I’ll take the heat for that every damn day.” I started to
walk toward her, each step slow and measured as her caramel-colored eyes
studied me, but she didn’t back away.
“Just don’t delude yourself into
thinking that I have anything against you, Ava. I never have. Never will. So…
deal with it.” I shrugged, stopping just before her, yet close enough for her
floral perfume to assault me with lethal force.
“As if you see anything past his bank
account.” She gave a cold glare.
“You really have no clue, do you?” I
shook my head, intense frustration warring against the insane ideas that kept
popping into my mind. “Everything — everything
— that Bryce does is for you. And even if he didn’t take every step with
you in mind, I would.” The words were soft, but the heavy nature filled the
room, weighing it down. I was pushing my luck to the limit.
Ava tilted her chin lightly, her
expression shifting. The light from the kitchen illuminated her lips as her
pink tongue darted out to lick them. “What do you mean that you would?”
I shook my head, a slight smile
teasing my lips. “And you say that I’m
dense.” Without giving her a chance to respond, I gently nipped her lower lip,
breathing in her small gasp at the contact before meeting her lips once more
before pulling away. Part of me was tense, waiting for the slap that would
inevitably come, but rather than a hard smack, her hand reached up and cupped
my chin, pulling me in tighter. And my body reacted like a match to the flame.
Elise Faber
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