All Wound Up (Play by Play, #10)

All Wound Up (Play by Play, #10)

Jaci Burton

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In the latest Play-by-Play novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Quarterback Draw, a sexy baseball player is done striking out... Tucker Cassidy is going through a slump—but not on the field. It’s his dating life that’s suffering. After having a painful altercation involving his ex-girlfriend’s knee, Tucker is convinced it couldn’t get worse…until a gorgeous doctor comes to the rescue at his most embarrassing moment.   As the daughter of the owner of the St. Louis Rivers, Dr. Aubry Ross has been around jocks all her life. She knows the ins and outs of all their games, and she isn’t interested in playing.   When Tucker repeatedly lands in the hospital where she’s working, Aubry starts to think he’s getting injured just to see her. Tucker is both funny and sexy, and Aubry is pleasantly surprised to discover he actually respects her job.   When her father disapproves of their relationship, Aubry knows she’d rather lose Tucker than have him lose his job. But Tucker isn’t about to let threats of a trade get in the way of a game-changing love…


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  • Cheri
    Apr 03, 2025
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    As much as I enjoyed this book, and as much as it flowed well, I couldn't get over how much Tucker bickered with his brothers. I get it already, they give each other crap...constantly. It was too much. I don't say that because I don't think it's realistic. I come from a big family and I know how siblings can act. But as a reader, I don't need a play by play (pun kind of intended) of every conversation. It got to the point that I felt the jabs between brothers was being used to fill up pages, not to advance the story in any way at all.

    I adore Tucker and Aubry. There was a bit in the beginning that I was afraid Aubry would be that super resistant bordering on unlikable heroine. I'm glad she wasn't written that way. It bums me out when I don't like the hero and/or heroine, even for a little bit. These two were more than likable though. That's why it bugs me that I felt I had to knock down my rating due to the other issue mentioned above.

    I'm really enjoying the Cassidy family as a whole and I'm glad they're getting their stories told, I just need a bit less of the brotherly "bonding".

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