New Review! The Unforgettable Kind by Melanie Munton 4 Cranky Stars
The Unforgettable Kind by Melanie Munton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
4 Cranky Stars
Awww Samantha and Kade theirs was a love that was immediate and forever sadly life doesn’t always work out that way. She had a boyfriend, then a tragedy, then college, then a girlfriend I think you catch my point. They never stopped and now eight years later he is back and vying for a job next to her as a sportscaster. She’s angry and he just wants his girl back. She was his best friend after all and the love of his life.
Samantha AKA Sam is not your typical girly girl she loves football. She can name stats and players in her sleep so naturally her dream job is to be a sportscaster which is though in a male dominated field. Life is pretty good despite ending it with her fiancé Aaron. She’s making a name for herself and aiming for the coveted spot of broadcasting the Super Bowl. One day Kade Jennings shows up at the studio introduced as the new sportscaster and she is less than thrilled. Last time they seen each other Kade’s life was in turmoil and they hadn’t seen each other since. With her discovering the biggest scandal in football history and vying for that coveted position does she even have time to forgive Kade?
Kade Jennings new from the moment he laid eyes on Sam she was it for him. He held back all in high school and they finally got to have their moment in college only to have it ripped away. He’s made a name for himself in football and is now back to win his girls heart. He knows it won’t be easy and he’ll have to do a lot of groveling but he’s not above it. When she uncovers a scandal, he knows she’s in over her head and wants to protect her so he sets out to help her stay safe. The journey back to her good graces is long but so worth it in the end.
I loved how the author started in the present decided to put in the past between the current events. It gave us a good insight to the story of Sam and Kade. Their chemistry was palpable and jumped off the page. I found myself so many times wanting to scream just do it already which would have been against everything they believe in. They are a perfect match. I like that while this is a book about sports it’s not all it’s about. It’s about heartbreak and love. It has some mystery and drama and sexy times. My only gripe and I say this about a lot of books is the dragging out the inevitable talk they need to have. Spit it out and let’s get onto the good stuff. I’m glad I read this book it keep me interested from the first page to the last.
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