15 August 2016

Read:: Out of Bounds The Summer Games #2 by R.S. Grey

Oil and Water. Its the best way to describe these two.

Brie is a young rising star on the gymnastics Olympic Team. She doesn't come from wealth or privilege. She wants to win Gold for many other reasons than just being able to say 'Hey I won Gold this one time'



Erik is now the Coach for the women's gymnastics team. His father having some health issues steps down after 30 years. This is huge in the sport and within his family. Erik hasn't spoken to his father in 10 years.


These two butt heads the first few seconds of meeting each other. Brie is fighting against authority, something she has never done, but it really feels nature with Erik. Erik is trying to earn their respect.


These two were so hot and heavy at times then others I wanted to slap them. At once point I was almost in tears, you could feel the frustration with Brie, her feelings coming to the surface and she trying to get a handle on them.


With the age difference, points in their lives, and living states away, I swooned over how R.S. completed this story. These two fought, argued, made fools of themselves but in the end they both figured out it was Love.




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I despise Erik Winter.

He’s arrogant and cruel—a man I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy—and by some twisted turn of fate, he’s my new Olympic gymnastics coach.

I’ve had to contend with gruff coaches in the past, but Erik is far worse. His stern demeanor complements a body built for intimidation, and his reprimands come from a mouth so cunning, I know it could strip me of my defenses—if I let it.

Though each of us would love to be rid of the other forever, we are bound to each other by need and necessity. I’m his rising star, his best shot at proving himself to his critics. And without a coach, I have zero chance of winning gold in Rio.

The easiest way forward would be to wave a white flag and make peace with the man I’ll be sharing close quarters with for the foreseeable future, but he is intent on war.

Fine. By. Me.

If he pushes me, I’ll push back harder. If he wants to test me, to play with my head, I’ll show him just how many boundaries I’m willing to cross. Because I know it’s not a choice between winning or warring—not if you can have them both. At the end of it all, I plan on leaving Rio with gold around my neck and his icy heart in the palm of my hand.


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