08 June 2016

Read:: The Summer Games by R.S. Grey


R.S. Grey is one of those authors you know you are going to get a good book out of her. This one was no exception. I loved her first book with these soccer women, Scoring Wilder, almost 2 years ago.
In this book, we meet Andie, who is the goalie for this Olympic team. We get to see what our favorites from Scoring Wilder are up to also. She is in Rio, in a village, surrounded by hundreds of others around her age. All she wants is a little fun, a little excitement as she has been training for this moment all her life.
She meets Freddie, a swimmer, and the sparks between them are fast. Fred is promised to a family friend to align their future. Freddie is dead against this, only no one is listening. He keeps saying he doesn’t want to get married and that his heart belongs to Andie. His sister, Georgie, could totally be my BFF, she is funny and sweet with a mouth on her.  She tells Freddie how it is and tries to help to the best of her ability with Andie.
These games were fast paced, high pressured, and lots of fun to see an inside glimpse from this author’s eyes.





From the USA TODAY Bestselling author of Scoring Wilder, comes a sexy new standalone novel.
As an Olympic rookie, Andie Foster has spent far more time in her cleats than between the sheets. For 21 years, her Friday nights have consisted of blocking shots rather than taking them. But now that she's landed in Rio, she's ready to see for herself if the rumors about the Olympic Village are true:

  • The athletes are all sex-crazed maniacs... 
  • The committee passes out condoms like candy... 
  • The games continue long after the medals have been handed out... 
As Andie walks the line between rumor and reality, she's forced into the path of Frederick Archibald, a decorated Olympic swimmer and owner of a sexy British accent--too bad he's unavailable in a way that "it's complicated" doesn't even begin to explain.

In other words: off limits.

It doesn't matter that he has abs that could bring peace to the Middle East and a smile that makes even the Queen blush; Andie fully intends on keeping her focus on the soccer field. But the Village is small. Suffocating. Everywhere Andie goes, Freddie happens to be there--shirtless, wet from the pool, and determined to show her a whole new meaning of the phrase "international affairs".

Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.