The Rebound

The Rebound

Winter Renshaw

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The last time I saw Nevada Kane, I was seventeen and he was loading his things into the back of his truck, about to embark on a fourteen-hour drive to the only college that offered him a full ride to play basketball. I told him I’d wait for him. He promised to do the same. But life happened. I broke my promise long before he ever broke his—and not because I wanted to. We never saw each other again … Until ten years later when Nevada unexpectedly returned to our hometown after an abrupt retirement from his professional basketball career. Suddenly he was everywhere, always staring through me with that brooding gaze, never returning my smiles or “hellos.” Over the years, I’d heard that he’d changed. And that despite his multi-million dollar contracts and rampant success, life hadn’t been so kind to him. He was a widower. And a single father. And rumor had it, he’d spent his last ten years trying to forget me, refusing to so much as breathe my name … hating me. But just like a rebound, he’s back. And I have to believe everything happens for a reason. AUTHOR'S For a limited time, this book contains one bonus book, which means THE REBOUND ends around 50% on your Kindle. Rest assured that it is still a full-length novel. :-)

Publication Year: 2018


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    Mar 09, 2025
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    May 02, 2025
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    DNF 40%

    This book doesn’t spend any time developing the start of Nevada’s and Yardley’s relationship, just sets up the structure of their “love” and then breaks it. THE REBOUND spends too long on something without much flesh to it, making the teenage romance boring. Switching to present day was a relief, but that turned out to be just as bad. The Big Misunderstanding really could not hold my attention, and forcing Yardley to live a virtuous, virginal holding pattern for ten years so she’s poised and ready to be “worthy” of Nevada’s return is boring and frustrating. They’re the same characters they are at the beginning, and I didn’t care much about them then either.

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