Nothing But Trouble (Credence, Colorado #1)

Nothing But Trouble (Credence, Colorado #1)

Amy Andrews

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For five years, Cecilia Morgan’s entire existence has revolved around playing personal assistant to self-centered former NFL quarterback Wade Carter. But just when she finally gives her notice, his father’s health fails, and Wade whisks her back to his hometown. CC will stay for his dad—for now—even if that means ignoring how sexy her boss is starting to look in his Wranglers. To say CC’s notice is a bombshell is an insult to bombs. Wade can’t imagine his life without his “left tackle.” She’s the only person who can tell him “no” and strangely, it’s his favorite quality. He’ll do anything to keep her from leaving, even if it means playing dirty and dragging her back to Credence, Colorado, with him. But now they’re living under the same roof, getting involved in small-town politics, and bickering like an old married couple. Suddenly, five years of fighting is starting to feel a whole lot like foreplay. What’s a quarterback to do when he realizes he might be falling for his “left tackle”? Throw a Hail Mary she’ll never see coming, of course.

Publication Year: 2019


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    It has been a long time since I’ve given up on an arc, which is the only way I made it to 85% of this book. I am a fan of this particular set up (THE WALL OF WINNIPEG AND ME is a personal favorite), but CC did not impress me from the outset. I believe “Treat ‘em mean and keep ‘em keen” is where she lost my loyalty. And her attitudes don’t noticeably improve. Wade also doesn’t seem to notice CC at all until his friends begin to. There is an effort to show how well they work together when they seamlessly rely on each other... but it’s not enough to make either of these characters likable. Add to that fairly boring sex and lack of chemistry, and I found myself disappointed every time I picked up my eReader.

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