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Imaginary Lines
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Tamar Rosenfeld has been in love with New York Leopards linebacker Abraham Krasner since they were twelve years old. She'd always considered it destiny that they'd end up together…until Abe was drafted and she professed her feelings in a moment of blind excitement. The sting of his rejection was like nothing she'd ever felt before, and it's nothing she'll ever forget.
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Kindle Edition, 237 pages
Published
April 14th 2014
by Carina Press
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Tamar has loved Abe the moment he asked to dance during his Bar-Mitzvah. Their parents were friends so they were pretty inseparable until Abe got drafted into the NFL. Tamar knew she had to tell him how she feels before he leaves for training camp. Sadly, it didn't go exactly as she had hope. She got her broken and Abe left for New York without a second glance.
Six years later, Tamar found herself bound for New York to accept a gig as a reporter for a sports publication. It was then that she rec ...more
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4.5 Stars
Imaginary Lines is by far my favorite installment from New York Leopards. It follows the story of Tamar who has been in love with linebacker Abe since forever. She’d always considered them as soul-mates till she professed her feelings and Abe rejected her. It’s something she never forgot! Now years later Tamar landed a great opportunity to work for one of New York’s infamous athletic websites. And just as Tamar decided to move on, ...more
Actual Rating
4.5 Stars
Imaginary Lines is by far my favorite installment from New York Leopards. It follows the story of Tamar who has been in love with linebacker Abe since forever. She’d always considered them as soul-mates till she professed her feelings and Abe rejected her. It’s something she never forgot! Now years later Tamar landed a great opportunity to work for one of New York’s infamous athletic websites. And just as Tamar decided to move on, ...more
Imaginary Lines by Allison Parr, was admittedly a slow start for me. The first few chapters felt a bit off to me, and I was worried about how I would feel about the rest of the book. But then everything clicked into place, action started heating up, and as it turned out, I loved Tamar and Abe's story.
The Sweet
The romance between Tamar and Abe was great. Now, contrary to the blurb, I didn't really feel like there was a lot of drama where they were concerned. Yes, she professed her love years earl ...more
The Sweet
The romance between Tamar and Abe was great. Now, contrary to the blurb, I didn't really feel like there was a lot of drama where they were concerned. Yes, she professed her love years earl ...more
Apr 09, 2014
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IMAGINARY LINES had elements I love in a book: the childhood crush, an adult romance and sports. I cracked open my e-reader with enthusiasm to delve into the story of Tamar and Abraham.
Tamar and Abraham have known each other since Tamar was twelve and since twelve, Tamar always had a crush on Abe. But her hopes for anything with Abe were crushed when he rejected her during a visit to UCLA. Now graduated from college and off to her first job as a sports journalist, Tamar finds herself in New Yor ...more
Tamar and Abraham have known each other since Tamar was twelve and since twelve, Tamar always had a crush on Abe. But her hopes for anything with Abe were crushed when he rejected her during a visit to UCLA. Now graduated from college and off to her first job as a sports journalist, Tamar finds herself in New Yor ...more
A friend recommended this book to me and I'm glad I read it. I love both main characters. Abe is a great guy and I didn't expect less from him. In "Rush Me" he was one of my favourite characters. I'm happy I got to read a whole book about him.
Tamar is pretty great too. She finally gets everything she has dreamed of. Even a dream she had given up a long time ago.
What I really liked about this book is that they stood strong throughout everything. They both remembered what the most important thing ...more
Tamar is pretty great too. She finally gets everything she has dreamed of. Even a dream she had given up a long time ago.
What I really liked about this book is that they stood strong throughout everything. They both remembered what the most important thing ...more
Allison Parr's New York Leopards NA series is an auto-buy for me, and this one didn’t disappoint – Abe and Tamar were charming, and there was more of both the NYC setting and football backdrop which made me fall in love with the series in the first place. I do think Allison Parr’s prose veers towards the purple on occasion, but the emotional impact more than makes up for that. However, I was frustrated by the handful of copy-editing errors in the text – both because I think Parr deserves better
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Fine. Just fine. Not the best in the series and not the worst. My main problem with Imaginary Lines was that, in previous books, Abe was the most charming of characters, just begging for his own story. But when his turn finally came, this Abe felt like an entirely different beast, not nearly as charming or compelling as he was in previous installments. I struggled to want Tamar to achieve her lifelong crush. I simply felt she was worth more, deserved more than she got in Abe. Very competently wr
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Okay. I started this at 11.30 last night because Jess is a terrible influence and before I knew it it was 1.30am and I was finished.
That's how much I loved this book. To the point where this is probably my favourite book in the series. I KNOW.
I honestly can't think of something in this book that I didn't like, it was perfect and everyone should read it. ...more
That's how much I loved this book. To the point where this is probably my favourite book in the series. I KNOW.
I honestly can't think of something in this book that I didn't like, it was perfect and everyone should read it. ...more
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This book was as good as book one I thought. Reading about Abe in one then actually getting his story with tamar. There was bits I wasn't expecting in the book but loved it all the more xx
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I fell in love with Abraham Kramer when I was twelve years old.
Tamar Rosenfeld had fallen in love with Abraham Krasner when she’d been just twelve years old. Growing up with him had only intensified the feelings and at the age of 19, Tamar decides to put her heart on the line and confess of her undying love to the man himself. The rejection of her love, the answer that Abraham only sees her as a little sister gives Tamar the jolt that she needs to cut ties and heal her broken heart and get o ...more
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I have been in literary love with Abraham Krasner since he and Rachael became friends in Rush Me. He always seemed like a good guy who didn't fall into any of the pro-football player stereotypes. I was so excited to learn he was getting his own book. I wanted/needed to know his full story immediately. I could have done cartwheels when I had the opportunity to read and review it before release. I finished the book with a big, goofy grin on my fa ...more
I have been in literary love with Abraham Krasner since he and Rachael became friends in Rush Me. He always seemed like a good guy who didn't fall into any of the pro-football player stereotypes. I was so excited to learn he was getting his own book. I wanted/needed to know his full story immediately. I could have done cartwheels when I had the opportunity to read and review it before release. I finished the book with a big, goofy grin on my fa ...more
Regret filled his face and he moved his arms as though to pull me into a hug. "Tammy-"
But that was all I needed, to be comforted by Abraham Krasner for being idiot enough to fall in love with him at first sight, and stay that way for close to a decade. He was too perfect, and I clearly was not, and I was in no shape to handle that.
So instead of collapsing against him, I stumbled back, unable to take his soulful, tragic eyes, I ran.
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A few years back Tamar confessed her love to her best friend ...more
But that was all I needed, to be comforted by Abraham Krasner for being idiot enough to fall in love with him at first sight, and stay that way for close to a decade. He was too perfect, and I clearly was not, and I was in no shape to handle that.
So instead of collapsing against him, I stumbled back, unable to take his soulful, tragic eyes, I ran.
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A few years back Tamar confessed her love to her best friend ...more
I am absolutely loving the New York Leopard series and I couldn’t wait to get my hands on the next book. I adore Abe from the first two books and although he was never my idea of super hot leading man like Ryan and Mike, I was really intrigued by his story. I also am a huge sucker for second chance romances, so I knew this book was going to be right up my alley.
The beginning of the book was absolutely heartbreaking. I felt so freaking bad for Tamar and how the whole unrequited love thing worked ...more
The beginning of the book was absolutely heartbreaking. I felt so freaking bad for Tamar and how the whole unrequited love thing worked ...more
"We were hot and fast, light lightning, a storm after a dry spell. We were the roaring ocean, the brightness of the moon, the inexplorable tide that tied them together."
As you may or may have noticed, I've become such a second chance romance trash. :-)
This story was just incredibly adorable and swoon-worthy. Tamar and Abe turned me into a bundle of joy. Can we just appreciate every time Tammy compares Abe to her definition of home? AND WHILE WE'RE AT IT: CAN YOU STOP COMPARING HIM TO MAGIC, A M ...more
As you may or may have noticed, I've become such a second chance romance trash. :-)
This story was just incredibly adorable and swoon-worthy. Tamar and Abe turned me into a bundle of joy. Can we just appreciate every time Tammy compares Abe to her definition of home? AND WHILE WE'RE AT IT: CAN YOU STOP COMPARING HIM TO MAGIC, A M ...more
THIS BOOK IS 100% CUTE AND TEASE AND THEY BANTER LIKE 100% OF THE TIME AND IT WAS GLORIOUS. Abe and Tamar are my second best favorite. Rachael and Ryan still have a very large spot in my heart. But that doesn't mean I don't love them as much or that I don't wanna throw my kindle out the window and shout because of the blush and the cuteness this book has made me a mess. You can't stop smiling. Yep. Read it and your smile will forever be on your face, no kidding. Abe is the cutest piece of pie an
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THIS BOOK, THOUGH. I think it's my favorite in the series so far. Everything about this worked for me. I'd been waiting for Abe's book since I read the first book in this series, and then not only did I get it, I get a CHILDHOOD BEST FRIENDS TO LOVERS book and if you know me, that's already a lot because friends to lovers is my very favorite trope, and then their story turned out to be more than I could've ever asked for. There were so, SO many things I loved about this book that I can't even li
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This book had soooo much potential!!!
The great twist happened 3/4 at the end of the book. It should have been done 1/2 because honestly the romance was just blah. It was cute and sweet but boring. I mean it took them half a book to start dating?? And they were childhood friends. So the chemistry should have been there already.
Although I must say... I loved the twist! It was the only saving grace of this book.
The great twist happened 3/4 at the end of the book. It should have been done 1/2 because honestly the romance was just blah. It was cute and sweet but boring. I mean it took them half a book to start dating?? And they were childhood friends. So the chemistry should have been there already.
Although I must say... I loved the twist! It was the only saving grace of this book.
One of my close friends is always trying to hook up with me, and its never this romantic.
Also this was kind of dark for a romance book. My favorite football player/hometown hero committed suicide because of brain damage from concussions. He lived down the beach from my grandmother.
Kind of made me very uncomfortable, but that was the point? Ripped from headlines can be kind of icky.
Just remember that, writers. Maybe fictionalize things just a bit? That's what you know, do? ...more
Also this was kind of dark for a romance book. My favorite football player/hometown hero committed suicide because of brain damage from concussions. He lived down the beach from my grandmother.
Kind of made me very uncomfortable, but that was the point? Ripped from headlines can be kind of icky.
Just remember that, writers. Maybe fictionalize things just a bit? That's what you know, do? ...more
2.5 stars.
Another childhood friends turn lovers story. There are a lot of sweet moments (Abe is the sweetest guy ever) butttttttttttt...overall, I still think it's more meh. ...more
Another childhood friends turn lovers story. There are a lot of sweet moments (Abe is the sweetest guy ever) butttttttttttt...overall, I still think it's more meh. ...more
2.5 ~ 3 stars
It was sweet but I couldn't get rid of the feeling that he took her for granted for so long and he did not make up for it, at least IMO. ...more
It was sweet but I couldn't get rid of the feeling that he took her for granted for so long and he did not make up for it, at least IMO. ...more
Massive step up from the previous instalment in the series and sweeter than the first.
Tammy and Abe felt natural, easy and believable which was necessary to pulling off the childhood friends trope. It had that sizzle and spark I didn't get with Mike and Nat.
It was great that Tammy didn't old some petty grudge for being rejected. It didn’t have annoying and immature behaviour that was annoying in the first book.
I know that the time jump (four years) was a logical choice because of the progress of ...more
Tammy and Abe felt natural, easy and believable which was necessary to pulling off the childhood friends trope. It had that sizzle and spark I didn't get with Mike and Nat.
It was great that Tammy didn't old some petty grudge for being rejected. It didn’t have annoying and immature behaviour that was annoying in the first book.
I know that the time jump (four years) was a logical choice because of the progress of ...more
I've loved the rest of this series because Parr writes unique characters with a clever voice. And I wanted Abe's story. But there is a danger of reading sports romance of a sport you know too much about: throwaway lines that the author clearly did not think about can contain such key mistakes that you cannot continue. For example, "...surprisingly light on his feet for a linebacker." Look up the job of a linebacker. Their job is to be nimble, quick, and hit like a freight train. It is an incredi
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The heroine of this novel is the most millennial millennial ever, and I don't mean that in a bad way. From struggling at the bottom of her career to moving in with a bajillion roommates to being proud of herself for figuring out the subway, she is the whole package. The actual romance is sweet and nonthreatening - the basic plot: heroine was in love with hero, is now determined to get over him, only to find he's now interested in her back - and while some of the heroine's early decisions make me
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I loved Imaginary Lines;it was sweet and tender. I loved the friendship between Tamar and Abraham. I loved the strength of their relationships with their families. I enjoyed that Tamar was her own person with her own life. I loved that Abraham loved, accepted, and expected Tamar to have her own life. I look forward to reading more by Allison Parr.
I really enjoyed the first in the Leopards series, so I had high expectations. I appreciated that the protagonists were Jewish, because I don't see that in many romances. I didn't read the heat in their relationship and it was missing witty dialogue that I enjoy in my lighter reads, so this was just an okay read for me.
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I LOVED THIS BOOK SO MUCH. This was such a perfect friends to lovers book
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“We ate in silence a minute, but not it was comfortable. Abe polished off his first slice, and then met my eyes when he spoke. "I'm glad you moved to New York."
"And why's that?"
"You feel like home."
Warmth bloomed in my chest, born of nostalgia and truth and familiarity. "You feel like home, too.”
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"And why's that?"
"You feel like home."
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