Varsity captain review and release blitz, Ginger Scott

 I’m not really a fan of reading the same book, but from a different POV. While I think there is benefit in it, a whole book seems a bit like overkill.

Luckily for me it’s been a while since I read the first book, so it’s not a direct comparison for me.

There’s a lot to like about Lucas (most of which we saw in book 1). There’s also a lot not to like. I’ve got to confess, I’m not overly taken with him and his actions in this book, but I understand them.

This book has Ginger’s signature down to earth characters, with solid Nolan and Reed vibes (although that might be because I just recently listened to the Going Long audio). 

Still, this is a solid book and an enjoyable one. 📖📖📖📖





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𝕍𝕒𝕣𝕤𝕚𝕥𝕪 ℂ𝕒𝕡𝕥𝕒𝕚𝕟 by Ginger Scott, a new mature YA coming of age sports romance, is LIVE! One-Click yours and don’t forget to add it to your TBR!





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Blurb:

June Mabee is a lot of things. 
She’s the girl next door.
She’s the best friend I ever had.
She was my first kiss, as awkward as it was.
And she’s the last person I should have feelings for. Ever.


Two years ago, I cut all ties with her because I had no choice. No more late night phone calls, no hellos or goodbyes, not even a passing smile. I left her to wonder what happened to the us we used to be. We were best friends, and then suddenly…we weren’t. And I know it hurt. But the truth would have hurt her more, and being anything with June would have destroyed my family. 


For a while, we managed to exist a hundred feet apart with no connection at all. She changed schools. I kept busy. We existed, apart. But no matter how hard I tried to not think about her, I just couldn’t stay away from the funny, adventurous, steadfast girl with wild green eyes. 


She’s back. We’re seniors now. We’ve grown—all of us. And while I might be different, she’s different too. She takes risks, stands up for herself and doesn’t back down. The more we’re forced together, the more I miss her. But for June to be a part of my story, I need to tell her the whole truth, everything that happened. And I’m not sure any of us are ready for that. 


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