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Review: The Game Plan by Kristen Callihan

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The Game Plan (Game On #3)
    by: Kristen Callihan

Publication Date: Nov. 1, 2015
Publisher: Self-Published
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Age Group: New Adult
Source: e-ARC received via BocciPR in exchange for a fair and honest review.
Page Count: 323 pages
Order Links: Amazon | B&N
My Rating: 4/5 stars

A beard-related dare and one hot-as-hell kiss changes everything.

NFL center Ethan Dexter’s focus has always been on playing football and little else. Except when it comes to one particular woman. The lovely Fiona Mackenzie might not care about his fame, but she’s also never looked at him as anything more than one of her brother-in-law’s best friend. That ends now.

Fi doesn’t know what to make of Dex. The bearded, tattooed, mountain of man-muscle looks more like a biker than a football player. Rumor has it he’s a virgin, but she finds that hard to believe. Because from the moment he decides to turn his quiet intensity on her she’s left weak at the knees and aching to see his famous control fully unleashed.

Dex is looking for a forever girl, but they live vastly different lives in separate cities. Fi ought to guard her heart and walk away. But Dex has upped his game and is using all his considerable charm to convince Fi he's her forever man.

Game On.

 
 
This book slayed me in the very best way. I now desperately want a bearded sexy huge football playing boyfriend with a man bun. Yep. Not gonna happen. Thanks Kristen. (HAH.) Oh and he's a virgin too. But he knows what he's doing and can dirty talk like a champ. *dreamy sigh* So yeah. I really enjoyed this one. Dex was just such a great character, as was Fiona. I loved them together and my heart hurt when they were separated.
 
Football players have never been Fiona's type, but a very sexy encounter with her brother-in-law's best friend, definitely has her rethinking her stance. He wants a chance to date her and he is not going down without a fight. He has had an eye on her for a couple of years now, but it had never been the right time. Now, Dex wants to claim what should be his. He's not this overly assertive guy either. In fact, he's always kind of kept to himself and is a man of few words. But holy hell is he intense. Fiona didn't have a chance in hell at resisting him.  Their chemistry is so hot and I loved seeing them together.
 
I liked Fiona a lot and I'm glad she decided to give him a shot. My heart ached for these two because long distance is difficult, especially with Fiona having some trouble at work, and Dex having some issues with his personal life being splashed all over the media. They want the other's comfort and it killed them to be away from one another.
 
One of the things I love most about this series is how low angst it is. There is still conflict, but I love how the couples tackle their problems together instead of freaking out and having all these miscommunication issues. Something pretty substantial happens with Fiona and I hated how she was forced to retreat into her shell, especially since she's always been so unapologetic about who she is and how she lives her life. It just goes to show that there is a line and shame on people who cross that and feel they can exploit others for personal gain.
 
I also enjoyed how much we got to see of Gray and Ivy. I loved their story in The Friend Zone, so it was sweet to see them again, especially with their new addition! We get a little bit of Drew and Anna as well, so my The Hook Up fans do not fret!
 
Overall, I just really love this series. It's sexy, engaging, and I just love sports romances. I definitely recommend this one!
 
 
I grin up at him. “You know, before this, I’d have taken you for a hard rock, or maybe even a bluegrass fan.”
“It’s the beard, isn’t it,” he asks.
“And the man-bun.”
He laughs, a short rumble of sound. “Want me to let it down?”
Yes. Maybe.
“Not necessary. Man-buns are hot. I blame Jason Momoa. There was only so much watching him bang Khaleesi the female population could take before they wanted their own Khal Drogo.”
Shit. I really don’t know what the hell I’m doing. Because it sounds a lot like flirting to me. Instinct tells me flirting with Ethan Dexter isn’t something to do lightly. And there’s the fact that I don’t go for athletes. At all. I don’t care how fit they are. Or how confident. I don’t like sports. Football bores me. Oh, I know tons about the sport—kind of impossible not to in my family—but I don’t want to pretend that I care when I’d rather talk about other things.
Dex’s eyes crinkle again, and he turns toward me, leaning an elbow on the table. “Doesn’t Momoa have a beard?”
I wave my hand. “Who has time to look at his beard when his muscles are on display?”
I most certainly do not look at Dex’s phenomenal arms.
“So your stance on beards is?” His gaze so strong I feel it in my toes.
My breathing picks up. “Don’t particularly like them.”
It’s the truth. And yet I can’t help but look at his. It’s dark, framing his mouth, which should be a turnoff for me. Only it draws all my attention there. To the shape of his mouth—the upper lip a gentle curve, the lower lip fuller, almost a pout. There’s something slightly illicit about the whole effect.
I clear my throat, glance up, and find him watching me through lowered lids. He doesn’t seem particularly put out by my frankness.
“What don’t you like about them?”
Is he serious?
He stares at me.
I guess he is.
Taking a quick sip of my drink, I search for an answer. “They’re just so…fuzzy. Prickly.”
He moves in, not crowding me, but putting himself at arms’ reach. He smells faintly of cloves and oranges. It must be his aftershave or cologne, but it works for me.
I’m distracted by it and almost jump when he speaks again. “Do you know this based on experience, or are you making an assumption?”
My gaze narrows. “Aren’t you the philosopher.”
“You didn’t answer the question.”
“Fine. Assumption.”
His lips quirk. “You should find out if your assumption is true before you condemn the beard.”
“Is this some sort of creepy way to get me to touch your beard?”
A challenge flashes in his eyes. “There are a few guys at the bar sporting beards. You could go ask them. But I figure since we know each other…”
“Not that well.”
“You’d rather ask a stranger?”
“You’re assuming I care enough to ask, Slick.”
His teeth shine white in the shadows of the club. “I know you’re curious. You’re fairly twitching with wanting to know.”
I flatten my hands against the table and glare. Is it just me, or is he closer? Close enough that I can see his eyes are hazel, lighter around his cornea with a starburst pattern. I wish I could see the colors, but he’s painted in shades of blue and gray right now.
And he’s watching me. Patient. Calculating. Tempting.
“It’s always the quiet ones,” I mutter before taking a breath. “Okay, I’ll pet your fuzzy face.”
“Hold up.” Without hesitation, he reaches for my drink and takes a sip. “Liquid courage.”
A strangled laugh leaves me. “Because I’m sooo scary.”
“You have no idea, Cherry.”
I think I growl at him. I definitely want to give his precious beard a good, hard tug. But he simply lifts his brows at me. “Get on with it, then.”
This cheeky bastard is totally playing me. And here I am falling into his trap. Because I cannot look away from his beard now. More specifically, his lips, which are parted just slightly. An invitation. A dare.
Shit. I’ve never been very good at ignoring a dare.
I hate that my hand trembles as I reach up to touch him. He stays perfectly still, his arm casually slung on the edge of the booth behind me, his body turned toward mine. But I don’t miss the way his breathing has kicked up just slightly.
I hesitate, shy almost. Hells bells, I’m only going to touch a bit of facial hair. Why does it feel like we’re two kids tucked in a dark corner, playing a game of “I’ll show you mine”?
Annoyed with myself, I close the distance between us.
 
 
 

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6 comments

  1. *sigh* I'm going to have to read this one.. you have convinced me... *skips off the amazon*

    great review!

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  2. Okay, I definitely need to look into this one. Virgin Heroes are always super interesting. And low angst? Even better!

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  3. I'm so glad you enjoyed this one as well! Dex was truly special! I loved that man so much. :) I thought the drama at the end was a little unnecessary and forced, but overall this was a perfect me book!
    Lovely review, Jess!

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  4. Oh how I loved this book. This entire series is something special and I'm really enjoying all of it. I hope it continues on forever. ;) Lovely review!

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  5. The low angst in this one and in the second has made me SO happy. I love that there aren't any real separations and the couples actually work through their issues. Dex is such a sweetheart! We need more guys who will pursue a girl like that.
    Great review, babe!

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  6. I really really REALLY need to read this series!!! great to hear it's low angst and I just need to read the whole series basically.

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