Where we have Andie, a soccer player from USA and Freddie a swimmer representing Britain. This story was set in Rio, Brazil for the Summer Olympics. Since the olympics are going on right now, I figured when’s the perfect time to post this review, right?! 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”. 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. The games continue long after the medals have been handed out…Īs 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.The committee passes out condoms like candy….The athletes are all sex-crazed maniacs….But now that she’s landed in Rio, she’s ready to see for herself if the rumors about the Olympic Village are true: For 21 years, her Friday nights have consisted of blocking shots rather than taking them. The main characters are featured in this series, so you might want to read that first! I enjoyed that storyline as well, and gave it 4.5 stars! As an Olympic rookie, Andie Foster has spent far more time in her cleats than between the sheets. *This book takes place three years after Scoring Wilder.
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