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Chicago Stars #11

And the Crowd Went Wild

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As per FAQ on Susan Elizabeth Phillips' site: "currently working on Chicago Stars book #11."

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First published February 10, 2026

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SUSAN ELIZABETH PHILLIPS

Susan Elizabeth Phillips has been called the “Queen of Romantic Comedy and is the creator of the sports romance, beginning with her 1989 bestseller, FANCY PANTS. An internationally acclaimed author, her books have been published in over 30 languages. She’s the only four-time recipient of the Romance Writers of America’s prestigious Favorite Book of the Year Award, and a recipient of their Lifetime Achievement Award.

Susan's newest book, SIMPLY THE BEST, is coming in hardcover, ebook and audiobook in February 2024. SIMPLY THE BEST is book #10 in the highly acclaimed CHICAGO STARS football series. Susan is also known for the Wynette, Texas book series and many stand-alone women's fiction/romance novels.

In addition to being a New York Times, Publisher’s Weekly, and USA Today bestseller, she is a hiker, lazy gardener, horrible singer, passable cook, passionate reader, wife, mother of two grown sons, and grandmother.

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4,174 reviews637 followers
August 25, 2025
As the kids these days would say, Susan Elizabeth Phillips is THE MOTHER. Point. Blank. Period.

One of the OGs of the contemporary romance genre, she’s not just beloved in the U.S. but worldwide and as someone outside the U.S., I can tell you her reputation is well-earned.

I’ve read the entire Chicago Stars series, and it’s my ultimate comfort reread. I’ll be honest I haven’t loved every single book, so when I say this one was exceptional, I mean it. This story had everything: the palpable tension, the emotions that sneak up on you, the joy that leaves you smiling long after the last page. It was executed to perfection.

Dancy and Clint’s journey from heartbreak to healing, from enemies to something more, had me completely hooked. The witty banter, the complex characters, the forced proximity, the sizzling second-chance romance… chef’s kiss. Add in the rescue dog, meddling family, and all the feels, and you’ve got a book that’s impossible to put down.

I highly recommend this to everyone, especially if you love romance, sports romance, second chances, or the Chicago Stars series. This book is Susan Elizabeth Phillips at her absolute best.

EXTRA POINTS:

✔️ Green flag hero – Finally, a male lead who communicates like an adult, respects boundaries, and doesn’t rely on brooding or manipulation to be compelling. He’s emotionally safe and swoon-worthy.

✔️ Accurate representation of people in their 30s These characters aren’t stuck in coming-of-age loops or midlife crises. They’re navigating real-life transitions, emotional baggage, and evolving relationships with nuance and maturity.


Trigger warning: The heroine experienced sexual violence at age 17 during high school (the story takes place when she is 35)

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Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
December 22, 2025
⭐️ 4.5 ⭐️ Life is so unpredictable, sometimes finding the courage to move on from all the heartache may feel like the hardest thing to do. It’s hard to be all alone in the world when the world wants a piece of you. But here we have a story that will give you a soft hug, promise hope and say that everything will be ok.

Susan Elizabeth Phillips delivered a relatable story full of heart, love and hope. This is a story about Dancy, an ex-Hollywood actress with a broken heart who reconnects with an old high school flame, Clint, who is an NFL quarterback struggling to get his game back. Dancy is struggling to move from the shadow of her ex husband, another famous actor who left her for someone younger & now expecting a child. Dancy’s personal issues run deeper than just a divorce, her world is crashing down on her and on impulse, she decides to hide out at Clint’s home. Surprised and reluctant, Clint is initially resilient to accept her stay. They have history and that history runs deep, something that will slowly be unraveled as the story moves along. While as grumpy as he appears, his soft side eventually comes out and it’s a total swoon.

Dancy’s problems are quite relatable. She’s depressed and let her self go. She forgets to eat, she medicates with alcohol. She doesn’t have anyone to support her through difficult times but she heavily leans on Clint during her stay. However, they have a past and it’s not a pretty one. A lot of hurt and unresolved issues stand in the way, but this unresolved tension is what gives the BEST banter and chemistry in this second chance novel.

I haven’t read any of SEP novels, so this is a first for me with this author. I loved how the author tackles “mature” issues and lays them out for you. These is no ambiguity, no miscommunication, her characters are mature and the issues are relatively relatable. I liked how Dancy’s mental health crisis was portrayed and resolved. I also enjoyed how she weaved it into Dancy’s past and brought up good points about acceptance, moving forward and putting yourself first.

Clint is no boy, this is a man with zero ulterior motives, a man who puts his woman and family first. His character is layered, his reactions are grounded, his personality has a spark on its own. He is someone I can definitely see as a shoulder to lean on. He was everything that Dancy needed—at the right place and time. Their chemistry was that of a slow burn, sizzling with tension and excitement, I loved their relationship, their conversation and their push and pull. It was delicious! This is honestly how I love my second-chances to be written.

Don’t hesitate to pick this one up!


Many thanks to NetGalley, Avon and Harper Voyager and the author, Susan Elizabeth Phillips for sending me this eARC!

Publication date: February 10, 2026
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2,691 reviews226 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 10, 2026
So much of the Romance genre is of the Contemporary Romance variety. I just can't get into the single POV of some of those books. It's a little better when the characters change the POV every few chapters. But what I really want and long for is a good old-fashioned Romance and Susan Elizabeth Phillips is the best to ever write that genre. I have always believed that the best romance has a mystery/suspense element and that is not just the "will they or won't they get together". It is an outside problem that both main characters need to confront and deal with. "And the Crowd Went Wild" is a lot more serious than a usual SEP romance and the issues here are not normally seen in Contemporary Romance. It took me a while to get over this book not being fluff and fun, but it is a wonderful read with plenty to think about.

Dancy Flynn, former Bond Girl and ex-wife of the leading Hollywood action hero, needs to resurrect her career and it ends up being a complete and utter failure at a Gala event. She runs and hides with her high school boyfriend who is now the leading NFL quarterback for the Chicago Stars. He isn't happy to see her and would really like to send her on her way. Their parting in high school was not on the best of terms. But Clint Garrett is a good guy, so he takes Dancy in, but not willingly and not without a few digs.

Darcy will take whatever she can get, she just needs a place to hide and the caboose that Clint has turned into a guest retreat is just the place where she can, hopefully, get her act together. Part of that is facing the mess she has made of her life and why and figuring out how to move forward.

My thanks to the Publisher, and Author, for providing a complimentary digital Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this novel via NetGalley. This is my fair, honest and personal review. All opinions are mine alone and were not biased in any way.
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3,503 reviews498 followers
February 10, 2026
And the Crowd Went Wild by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Chicago Stars series #11. Contemporary sports related romance. Can be read as a stand-alone.
Dancy Flynn has reached bottom. A humiliating public appearance in front of hundreds plus reporters has her looking for an escape. A place to hide. She shows up at the remote lake house of a childhood boyfriend hoping to spend time rethinking her life.
Clint Garrett doesn’t want anything to with the woman who broke his heart so long ago. But he can’t quite turn her away either. He lets her camp in an old boxcar on his property temporarily, making sure she knows there is a limit to his hospitality.
A dog rescue brings the two together and then another mission and soon, things aren’t quite as uncomfortable. Can they be friends at this point? Maybe more?

🎧 I listened to an audiobook narrated by Kelli Tager who created a wonderful performance of this story. Unique voices for the main characters and a couple of the secondary were clear and distinct. Emotions such as apathy, worry, interest and fear came through clearly in the writing as well as the performance.
Chapter headings are meant to tie the boxcar books to this story but I’m not sure it worked in the audio version. Especially if they haven’t been read. They work wonderfully for a print version, making the reader interested in the books.
I listened to this at 1.5 and slightly higher to more closely match local conversation speed.

I love coming back to the Stars.
This story was often heartbreaking but always heartfelt and intensive. I was routing for this couple, probably more than they were.
Totally enticing.

I received a copy of this from NetGalley and HarperAudio.
I purchased a signed hardback copy to keep.
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October 28, 2025
I’ve read every book in this series, and SEP never misses. Honestly, she’s the OG sports romance writer, and here we are 20+ years later, and her books still hit.

The chemistry, the banter, the emotional build-up, it’s all there. SEP just gets how to write romance. Her characters are always layered, funny, a little messy, and somehow totally real. I’m obsessed with how she still brings fresh energy to a story while keeping that classic SEP vibe we all love.

Thank you NetGalley, Avon and Harper Voyager for the advanced copy!
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804 reviews115 followers
February 1, 2026
Dancy is an actress/sex symbol who has seen better days. Her marriage has ended and she’s planned a glamorous comeback moment, but instead it ends in public humiliation. Clint is the famous quarterback for a Chicago football team. It’s the offseason and he’s spending it at a private lake house. These two were in love in high school, but Dancy hurt him terribly and he’s never forgiven her.

Clint is shocked when Dancy shows up at his house. She’s a mess and he wants nothing to do with her but she’s desperate to escape the public and has nowhere else to go. He relents but says she can’t be in his house; rather, he has a refurbished old train caboose on his property and she can stay the night there. I fell in love with this caboose and now think I need to look for a caboose Airbnb!

This is part of a series of books centered on players from his team. They can easily be read as stand alone books, though there seems to be some overlap with characters. These two characters are so fun! They are complex, but each really sweet good people at their core, when you can scrape away the facade. There’s also a rescued dog, a woman from town who needs help, Dancy’s ex and his new girlfriend. Each of them are interesting characters who are integral to the story.

To be honest, I wasn’t expecting much from this book. This genre is typically a bit of fluff I read in between other books; sometimes romance tropes work and other times they can fall flat. I read it because it was an ARC audiobook with a fun cover. But I loved this book!! It’s a romance but the characters have depth and it’s really heartwarming and funny. This one will definitely draw me back into the series, and I’d love to see Clint & Dancy make an appearance in future books. I’m giving this 4-1/2 stars for the overall good feels and fun, and it’s rare for me to rate romance genre books so highly. I’m tempted to give it 5 stars, but will round down to a 4. Please Goodreads, give us half stars! 🌟

I want to thank Net Galley for the opportunity to listen to this Advanced Reader Copy. My appreciation also to the author and publisher for providing this early access. My opinions and comments in reviews are always my own. Happy reading!

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760 reviews281 followers
February 12, 2026
I didn’t exactly go wild for this one, but I’m grateful she’s still sharing her stories.
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516 reviews56 followers
January 9, 2026
4 1/2 🌟 rounded up

How does SEP do this voodoo magic? She is just so good at writing romance. I guess that’s what makes her the OG for sports romance. She never disappoints, ever. There have been books of hers that I didn’t love but still somehow did love? I know, makes no sense. It’s because SEP always brings her particular brand of characters you can’t stop reading about, the banter, the angst, the humor, always some tragedy. She’s just always so good.

It’s all here again and it’s back to the good old roots of the Chicago Stars series. A bold and brazen bombshell that’s broken inside and the strong and resilient football star who has lost his way. That opening chapter was so well written it was painful to read. She bares her characters tragic humiliations and heartbreaks to the readers in such a raw way.

The main characters, Dancy and Clint, have a LOT of history and a LOT of it is bad. The hate and animosity they have towards each other in the early book is so funny to watch play out. They do not like each other! Here, as always, her characters are layered and complex and SEP takes her time exposing their pain and walking you through their recovery, with many challenges along the way.

I really liked Dancy - a tough little rich girl with a hard exterior but a heart betrayed many times over, leaving her full of self-doubt. Dancy slowly mends herself over the course of the entire book with a struggle that is so believable. She and Clint find the anchor, friendship and trust they both desperately need and save each other. It’s not a new plot line at all but SEP manages to make it new and so enjoyable.

It’s just really good. Just read it. SEP was my very first romance book, I’ve read every one of her books since and will wait patiently for the next one to arrive.

Many thanks to NetGalley, Avon and Harper Voyager and Susan Elizabeth Phillips for the opportunity to read an advance copy and provide a review!
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February 14, 2026
4.5 Light Up Dress Stars ⭐️
Spicy Level: 🌶️.5/5

I was pretty sure I was in a reading slump before I picked up this book because nothing was connecting with me. Nothing was vibing! I just couldn’t get sucked into a book. And then I picked up this and my slump just vanished... Gone.

Also: it has been literal years since I’ve read an SEP romance. She was very much part of my reading journey around 2016/2017, and I honestly couldn’t remember what I loved about her writing or why she stood out so much. I just had her name playing on repeat in the back of my mind that I love her and love her writing... AND VERY SOON this book very aggressively reminded me why!

𝙎𝙮𝙣𝙤𝙥𝙨𝙞𝙨:
This follows our main character Dancy Flynn (WHO HAS A really weird name, I kept wanting to call her Darcy or Nancy but OH WELL), who has just come off a very messy divorce with Hollywood’s number one superstar/"It" guy. She’s also suffered a miscarriage (not from the husband), and she’s trying to reintroduce herself into the Hollywood scene by appearing at a "Met-like" Gala to show the world (and the paparazzi) that she’s not impacted by her ex and his new girlfriend. Except… her ex rocks up unexpectedly to the same event, and his new girlfriend is pregnant... after he swore he never wanted kids. So Dancy has a very public breakdown and flees to the most unlikely place someone would find her: her high school ex-boyfriend, Clint Garret, who hates her and really wants nothing to do with her. And from there, it becomes a story of her trying to rebuild her life while also stumbling into a second chance romance that ended for the worst reasons...

𝙏𝙝𝙤𝙪𝙜𝙝𝙩𝙨 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙁𝙚𝙚𝙡𝙞𝙣𝙜𝙨:
This book was such a comforting and impactful read for me. And I think it stood out so much because Dancy is this blonde bombshell but she's actually so much more...

Dancy’s arc is the heart of this book, it's just so deep and impactful. She is gorgeous, beautiful, and she has this stigma that follows her around based on her appearance. But underneath she is utterly and completely broken. She is jaded and numb having gone through the lowest of her low. It's like she has nothing left to give. She also hates that she's constantly misjudged as stupid for her looks, being a former sex symbol of Hollywood. The blond bimbo and never the hero.

This book wasn’t just a romance, it was about how Dancy overcomes being at the very bottom and, through the help of a kindergarten principal turned best friend and a stray dog she finds on the side of the road, while living in a refurbished railroad caboose, she puts her life back together one step at a time. This is a story not just about finding love but finding it again in herself. It’s about reclaiming who she is and her sense of self, defying what other people expect about her, and building her life up again and getting over her struggles. It was just emotionally beautiful.

Clint is there, but honestly? He feels like a minor secondary character compared to Dancy’s journey and I don’t mean that as a drag. He is just a part of her journey to self love again. On face value he’s the star quarterback who is sweet and has everything together. He's controlled. Perfect. A gentleman through and through. The "perfect guy." But underneath, he’s also hurting. He’s deeply wounded by their teenage breakup, as Dancy physically ripped out his heart, so he’s very slow to open up to her again and slow to let her back into his life while he’s also dealing with depression and the difficult pressure he has to deal with being the "star" player and what that means to the team.

Now, I have seen quite a bit of commentary about how there is an imbalance in the characterisation. Clint’s issues and his depression are almost brushed over and minimised in comparison to Dancy’s arc. But I think that was kind of the point. This isn’t a book about Clint and Dancy equally. It was about Dancy being at the very bottom and slowly pulling herself out of it, putting her life back together piece by piece; and the romance rekindles alongside that. Like… the romance is there, but it almost feels second nature compared to the emotional recovery story. And I think that’s what I loved. I loved the female empowerment that this book speaks to.

I laughed. I cried. I smiled. I felt warm. I felt cosy. I just thought it was a spectacular book to read, especially as a story of how a woman can triumph.

𝙏𝙧𝙤𝙥𝙚𝙨 and 𝙈𝙞𝙘𝙧𝙤 𝙏𝙧𝙤𝙥𝙚𝙨:
▶ Second Chance Romance - Childhood Sweethearts
▶ Football Romance
▶ Forced Proximity
▶ Celebrity Romance
▶ Cinnamon Roll
▶ Enemies to Lovers
▶ Slow Burn
▶ Mental Health Rep
▶ Brings her Food/Drinks
▶ Reverse Grumpy X Sunshine
▶ Older Couple
▶ Cute Dog

In the end, I really enjoyed this. The epilogue was really cute, and I was genuinely gushing about this book! This was probably the best book I read in January. I love it because it’s not just a rom-com. It’s a beautiful romance about two jaded people finding themselves again.

It’s just… it’s beautiful.

Thank you to Avon and Harper Voyager, NetGalley and Susan Elizabeth Phillips for the gifted copy. All thoughts and opinions are my own
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83 reviews67 followers
July 11, 2025
Susan Elizabeth Phillips is one of my favorite romance authors. She's got this magic romance formula mastered and it just works time and again, and I used to be this dewy eyed teenager who ate it all right up.

'And the Crowd Went Wild' is her latest installment in the Chicago Stars Series - it center's on Dancy, a disgraced Hollywood bombshell and Clint, her teenage love, and a charming Chicago Stars' Quarterback. Its a second chance romance with all the best SEP trademarks - sharp banter, quirky characters, and a delicious slow burn chemistry!

Dancy, fresh off a very public, very messy divorce, shows up uninvited at Clint’s lakeside retreat in Wisconsin. What starts off as a tense reunion unravels into something more as they learn to trust each other, and rekindle the love and friendship they once shared.

Clint is basically the dream book boyfriend - tall, dark and handsome on the outside, but super soft and a gentleman underneath all that swagger.

What I enjoy about Phillips' novels is they're more than just romance - there are beautiful friendships, cozy little moments and heartwarming emotions that make her books feel well-rounded and lived in.

Also, the setting in this book? A lakeside retreat with the cutest little caboose for a guest house that I could picture vividly and low-key want to live in.

There's also a nod to Gertrude Chandler's 'Boxcar Children' in the book. It brings in this whimsical, childlike sweetness to the characters and counterbalances their grown up scars and complexities, making the book light-hearted.

That said, I'm giving this book three stars. *cue the dramatic gasp* The tone felt a little too familiar to her older books. Maybe I've changed or maybe her writing hasn't kept up with the times, but parts of it didn't hit quite right. And while there's comfort in a romance novel being predictable, it also left me wanting more.

Still, I was thrilled when my ARC request got approved. Huge thanks to the Publisher and SEP! And even though the book doesn't come close to her older books (Kiss an Angel, This Heart of Mine), its still a solid romance read and I definitely recommend it!
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July 11, 2025
And the Crowd Went Wild showcases Susan Elizabeth Phillips’s adeptness in presenting characters that her readers can relate to…their strengths, their struggles and their weaknesses. Actress Dancy and Clint once were high school sweethearts and when Dancy suffers the ultimate public humiliation the only place she can think of to hide is at Clint’s home. Pro football quarterback, Clint is dealing with his own issues as he prepares for the upcoming season. There’s no way he wants the girl who broke his heart for the first time to get in his life again, but the gentleman in him can’t turn her away. What happens next is told with insight, humor, compassion, honesty and care all under the loving eyes of one of the most adorable canine characters this reader has encountered. I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book from NetGalley. Most highly recommend.
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February 10, 2026
Ms. Phillips has done it again, as usual. I expected nothing less from the queen of sports romance herself. I loved Clint and Dancy almost as much as I love Kevin and Molly and Dan and Phoebe, and that’s saying something from me. This book is another hit.

Also, the references to the Boxcar Children were *chefs kiss*. Totally made the book for me!

* I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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1,490 reviews167 followers
February 23, 2026
5 Sparkling STARS 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Yay a new lovely SEP novel 🎊 and it was just marvelous as her novels next to always are.

This is the very best kind of funny, humorous, heartbreakingly romantic, engaging, well-written contemporary romance in my opinion. As always, main characters to feel for this time with a genuine strong but fragile non-heroine. And, as so often, a charming wise big strong (sporty) and manly, but slightly cross, hero from Chicago. A grown up man to adore and die for. It was a so damn hilarious, cute, cozy hot and genuinely grand romantic story in the end. Don't forget SEP's signature with characters of all ages, cute children, interesting characters in friends and family, sensible dogs / animals and some nice fairy tale characters.

I was hooked and enjoyed from the first to last page 🥰
And the narrator Kelli Tager was terrific 🏅
Recommended for traditional old fashioned SEP romances readers.

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754 reviews298 followers
August 13, 2025
SEP is my girl. She has lots of angst and a flair for the dramatics. And a dog epilogue, which I honestly could’ve done without, but for SEP I’ll read it and hold back my cringe.

Dancy (weird name) is a divorced actress who has been through a very tough year and is depressed and drinking and after a VERY embarrassing and hard to read and very public fail, she ends up at her high school ex boyfriend’s house.

Clint can’t stand Dancy. Really, they can’t stand each other and I was cracking up at how they still couldn’t stand each other 25% into the book. But Clint starts to see Dancy isn’t the jerk he thought she was, and Dancy very very veeeerrryyy slowly realizes maybe love is worth putting herself out there again after all the hurt.

I enjoyed watching Dancy get her life back in order and the classic SEP flair of dramatics.

I received an ARC from the publisher. Review is my own.
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December 17, 2025
Much thanks to Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Avon, and NetGalley for allowing me to read a free ARC in exchange for an honest review. Also thanks to Jen McGuire at William Morrow for emailing the widget.

No huge plot spoilers, but I do mention some minor details, so beware. Also I'm aware of my verbosity and not at all sorry.

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December 9, 2025
Dancy Flynn is really going through it. Problem for Dancy is she isn’t a mere mortal who can retreat without an entire country of eyeballs focused on her wound licking process. She’s a B-list celebrity who was married to an A-list actor (A standing for the social status and for A$$hole). When he dumps her for a younger woman, who is now pregnant, Dancy commits a social crime and dares be human in public. Regret sets in and what’s a depressed Cinderella in a ballgown in Chicago to do but run straight to Wisconsin and find a good hide out.

When Chicago Stars series readers last met Clint Garrett, he was the adorable but messy brother of the heroine of the excellent “Simply the Best.” He also had a dead body at his fancy house and super problematic taste in girlfriends. By “And the Crowd Went Wild,” Clint is a very serious man. He’s the Quarterback of the Chicago Stars, he’s going through the ups and downs of being in the public eye too, and he’s also the high school boyfriend of Dancy. In short, their breakup was bad.

Somewhat inexplicably, Dancy decides that the only man she can actually trust is the man who didn’t trust her in any way before. But no matter. She pops up to his off-season hideout in Wisconsin and he pops her into a random caboose train car on his property because he’s still mad.

[Side Note: I grew up in Northern Illinois and we had a Wisconsin cabin. I’d like to agree with anyone who thinks that having a railcar on a vacation property isn’t realistic, but it is. It could have been a plane that doesn’t fly anymore and someone thought “Let’s park that out back in case we need it someday.” Outdoor decor in the upper midwest is quirky.]

Dancy and Clint are still physically attracted to each other, but both have arrested development when it comes to their interactions with the opposite sex. I’m not a big fan of adult characters that allow their high school drama to affect their present lives. In the case of these two, I gave it more of a pass because their misunderstanding is truly awful, to the extent that Dancy’s poor decision making around men later in life makes sense. Clint was an immature cruel jerk and deserved a lot more cold storage than he got, but to be fair, his last serious girlfriend was a grifter that made his life not great.

Everyone in Clint’s world has always seen him as a sweetheart, a real cinnamon roll type. What makes Clint interesting is that he isn’t actually a sweetheart. That’s a part of him, but he’s also resentful, myopic, and spoiled in ways he believes Dancy gave him cause to be. He has a lot more growing to do than anyone but Dancy and Clint himself realize.

It takes a long time for Dancy to stop blaming herself for the ways that men, including Clint, harmed her. It also takes Clint a long time to realize that he needs to stop believing his own PR.

When Dancy’s ex-husband and his new wife invade the quiet of Clint’s retreat, the interlopers will force a set of confrontations of each other and of themselves in ways both subtle and dramatic.

In typical Susan Elizabeth Phillips’ style, the other woman gets a sort of growth moment of her own, and Dancy will see that her enemies are not always the ones that make the most sense. Real people are complex–especially women–and forgiveness can be good therapy.

Also, there’s a cute disaster of a dog as tension maker and breaker.

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Genre/Subgenre: contemporary romance, sports romance (distant, off-season)

Standalone/Series: #11 in the Chicago Stars series, but 100% can be read standalone

Themes/Tropes: second chance, celebrities under the mean public eye, trauma recovery, arrested development, small down midwest, bad exes, Hollywood is the worst unless you’re a robot, has an HEA

Steam/Spice Level: low level spicy for ’20s-era Contemporary, but open door, on the page love scenes

Setting: Chicago, rural Wisconsin

POV: third person, past tense

Does the Dog/Horse/Cat Die? There is an adorable puppy they decide to raise and the dog makes it to the HEA as well
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Thank you to Avon Books for the Advanced Reader Copy. Expected publication date: Feb 10, 2026
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February 28, 2026
Thank you to William Morrow for sending me an advanced copy of And the Crowd Went Wild. All opinions are my own ❤️

What to Expect
➳ Actress x Quarterback
➳ Mid-thirties
➳ Second-chance romance

I didn't find this book very enjoyable. It follows Dancy, an recently-divorced and disparaged actress, and Clint, quarterback for the Stars. After a public meltdown, Dancy shows up at her estranged high school boyfriend's house (Clint) in order to hide from the paparazzi and get her life back together. And let me tell you, they really don't have any chemistry. They hated each other for a big chunk of the book, and not in a fun way. Honestly, they kinda sucked. While reading, I just kept thinking, these two people fall in love? And I still remain unconvinced.

I just couldn't take this seriously. This book deals with a lot of very serious topics—rape, physical violence, mental abuse—but it doesn't really engage any of these topics in a satisfying way. For instance, Dancy meets Erin whilst she's in an abusive situation. Dancy tells her, hey that's abuse and then it's just... over? Like, damn, that was easy. That all it takes to get women out of abusive situations? Just being like, hey babe you could do better? I just felt like this topic was weirdly handled.

And Jesus Christ, that one-woman show. I really wanted to see Dancy make a triumphant return to acting (honestly, I was hoping she'd become a director, but I digress), but reading 8 pages of her one-woman show made me physically cringe. What the fuck was that? She's doing two hours of female-celebrity impressions, adding little quips, and ending it with Fight Song??? You can't make this shit up!

The book did get better as it went on, however every time I started to like it, something else happened that brought it right back down. I was contemplating giving this 2.5/3 stars until that goddamned one-woman show. I just couldn't do it anymore. That was my last straw.

Would I recommend this?
Honestly, no. They are other books that tackle these premises much better than And the Crowd Went Wild. Save your time and read one of those.
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1,109 reviews36 followers
February 23, 2026
Thank you, Avon, for the gifted finished copy!! All thoughts and opinions are my own!

I did not realize this was book #11 in this series. I have never read Susan Elizabeth Phillips. I am so glad this book caught my eye because I loved it. I read this book in one day. I stayed up way too late, but I couldn't stop. I am now collecting the rest of the series to read. You can read this without the others!

My favorite trope is is enemies-to-lovers. This book was full of it and it was done so well. The banter was top notch!! I also loved the fact that it's a second-chance romance with childhood sweethearts. So many tropes!! I loved Dancy from the start. She's going through it and you learn that there is much more to the surface. There's some deep grief for many reasons. When she shows up on Clint's doorstep, she is broken and does not care about much. I loved seeing her find herself and really just want a friendship with Clint. There's a lot of tension, sure. I loved how they learned about each other and became friends first. It's always so vital and with all their history, essential!

Listen, I adore Clint. He's a true adult that knows how to take care of people and follow boundaries. The way he was able to help Dancy and himself, without realizing it, was fun to see. I loved how they both had to learn with the heavy things they were carrying. I have to shout out how this adorable rescue dog became such an important aspect of the story, too!

There are some really heavy topics in this book. Some of the TW's: sexual abuse, miscarriage, divorce, anxiety/depression. There is a lot going on, but it's dealt in such a palatable way. I loved how they were able to realize they needed some help and get it.

Overall, this book was a huge surprise. I loved it and I can't wait to read more by Phillips! I loved Dancy and Clint, and their love story is so special. All the tougher topics were written so well, and the large amount of banter helps bring a lot of humor to the tough topics.
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46 reviews
July 14, 2025
ARC REVIEW:
I haven’t read Susan Elizabeth Phillips in over a decade. Back then, her books were my reward for surviving grad school readings on the L train. When I saw this ARC on @netgalley, I had to see if the Chicago Stars still held up. Spoiler: they absolutely do.

I forgot how often SEP makes me work to like her heroines. Dancy was tough at first, but her arc was worth it. She surprised me with her (initially) subtle feminism, and I loved how each character in her orbit shaped her growth. I always knew her “why”—even when she frustrated me.

I did wish for more emotional depth in Clint’s character, and one subplot with a friend’s ex felt unnecessary. Still, the writing was sharp. SEP reminded me how good third person POV can feel like first.

Content warning: discusses miscarriage and themes of fertility.
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51 reviews3 followers
February 17, 2026
Susan hit's another one out of the ballpark! If you haven't read any of her Chicago Stars books you are missing a lot. They don't need to be read in order. I bet you would enjoy them!
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2,271 reviews
February 21, 2026
A Harlequin Junkie Top Pick!

It was absolutely wonderful to be back in the Chicago Stars world! Susan Elizabeth Phillips delivered a knockout of a story in AND THE CROWD WENT WILD which was fan favorite Clint Garrett’s time to shine. If you’ve read any of the other books in the series, then you’ve seen our quarterback and know what a great guy he is. And this cemented his decency, dedication to everyone in his orbit, and Clint’s ability to deliver–especially when everything’s on the line. Read More
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44 reviews4 followers
February 3, 2026
And the Crowd Went Wild by Susan Elizabeth Phillips kept me in a constant state of almost DNF-ing. While it managed to hold my attention just enough for me to finish, the overall experience felt bland and forgettable.

This was my first book by this author, and unfortunately it didn’t leave a strong impression. The main female character came across as whiny throughout much of the story, which made it hard to root for her, and the male main character felt flat and uninteresting. Their dynamic never fully clicked for me, and the romance lacked spark.

In the end, the book wasn’t terrible, but it was overwhelmingly “blah” and “meh.” While I’m glad I finished it, I’m unsure if I’d pick up another book by this author based on this experience.
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156 reviews6 followers
July 5, 2025
Somehow Susan Elizabeth Phillips never makes a wrong step. She’s the queen of rom com, while still making you feel all the things. The witty repartee that is her trademark is on full display here, so you’re laughing while she breaks your heart and puts it back together again.
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188 reviews26 followers
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November 27, 2025
DNFing now because I already hate Dancy and will not suffer through her bitchy shenanigans
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3,179 reviews26 followers
November 21, 2025
Although this book doesn't come out until February 2026, I received an EARC and moved it ahead of books I need to read sooner, BECAUSE I LOVE THIS SERIES. As I went back and read the synopsis of all the previous 10 books, and inputted dates read because many predates Goodreads, I am now determined to reread them. some will be a 3rd or 4th read.
This is a second chance romance. 17 year old Dancy broke 16 year old Clint's heart in high school. It takes a while to learn what happened, but they haven't seen each other in 20 years
Both Dancy, hiding out after a humiliating breakdown, and Clint a famous football player wracked with uncertainty, meeting again is fraught with emotions.
I loved how this book offers a chance for both characters to think about their posts and overcome deep seated beliefs to become people who finally love themselves so they can love each other.
Clint is one of the best heroes of this series, no, of almost any contemporary romances.
I hope when you read this book (and it can be a standalone) you will love him as much as I did.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the EARC. This is my honest review.
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34 reviews2 followers
October 10, 2025
I received this ARC as part of a Goodreads giveaway, and I was beyond excited to win this book. I have read all her books since the first one. Her books never disappoint and have great stories and wonderful characters. This is Clint's story. We were introduced to him in Simply The Best. This is his story of an old love coming back into his life. Dancy is a mess at the beginning of the story, but as the book progresses, she begins to learn more about herself and find her strengths plus fall in love. It was nice that some past book characters made brief appearances in this book. It's always nice to have them visit and be woven into the story. I highly recommend any of her books, including this one.
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8 reviews2 followers
October 1, 2025
I received an advanced copy of this book. It was beautifully written. I loved the unique way this author wrote the story with a Caboose, Watch and Blue Dress as important, quirky, supporting characters. The main characters, however, drew this reader in with relatable, heartbreaking tragedies and unique coping mechanisms. I cried, laughed and even cursed out loud, which had my fur babies completely baffled. Real life can be chaotic mess. Fortunately, my favorite authors, which includes Susan Elizabeth Phillips, can take my mind on a mini get away for a while. 💕
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857 reviews4 followers
March 6, 2026
Con And the Crowd Went Wild, undicesimo libro della serie Chicago Stars, Susan Elizabeth Phillips torna a regalare ai lettori una storia romantica, intensa e piena di emozioni. Questa volta i riflettori sono puntati su Clint Garrett, il re del football già intravisto nei romanzi precedenti, e su Dancy Flynn, una stella di Hollywood ormai caduta in disgrazia.
Dopo uno scandalo che ha distrutto la sua carriera e la sua immagine pubblica, Dancy non ha più nessun posto dove andare. Così prende una decisione disperata: cercare rifugio proprio dall’uomo che anni prima aveva ferito e tradito nel modo peggiore.
Clint è il quarterback dei Chicago Stars, un uomo che vive di disciplina, controllo e regole ferree. Tutto ciò che desidera è un po’ di pace per ritrovare la concentrazione e prepararsi alla nuova stagione. Ma quando Dancy si presenta alla sua porta, il passato torna a bussare con forza, mandando in frantumi il fragile equilibrio che aveva costruito.
Clint non ha nessuna intenzione di lasciarsi trascinare nei drammi della donna che un tempo gli ha spezzato il cuore. Per questo prende una decisione drastica: la sistema in un vecchio vagone ferroviario nel mezzo del bosco, lontano da casa sua, lontano dai riflettori… e soprattutto lontano da lui.
Peccato che Dancy non sia il tipo di donna che si lascia mettere da parte così facilmente.
Con il suo spirito imprevedibile e il suo modo di vedere la vita completamente diverso dal suo, Dancy riesce lentamente a insinuarsi nella quotidianità di Clint, sconvolgendo la sua routine e mettendo a dura prova il suo autocontrollo.
Mentre lui lotta per restare concentrato sul campo, lei cerca di rimettere insieme i pezzi della propria vita. E, inevitabilmente, tra loro tornano a riaffiorare ricordi, emozioni e quella passione intensa che un tempo li aveva uniti e che entrambi credevano ormai spenta.

📚📚Tra segreti del passato, ferite mai davvero rimarginate e nuove sfide da affrontare, Clint e Dancy dovranno trovare il coraggio di guardarsi davvero negli occhi… e decidere se vale la pena rischiare di nuovo il proprio cuore.
Ancora una volta la Phillips è riuscita a conquistarmi completamente. Clint era un personaggio che mi aveva incuriosito molto nei libri precedenti: un uomo fatto di regole e disciplina, forte e determinato, ma allo stesso tempo incredibilmente dolce, premuroso e protettivo. Il classico eroe romantico impossibile da non amare.
Dancy, invece, è un personaggio molto più fragile di quanto sembri. Cresciuta con genitori assenti ed egoisti, ha imparato presto a sopravvivere in un mondo che l’ha sempre giudicata solo per la sua immagine. Dietro la facciata della diva sexy si nasconde in realtà una donna sola, che desidera soltanto essere amata e accettata per ciò che è davvero.
La storia è coinvolgente, emozionante e perfettamente equilibrata tra romanticismo, momenti di grande intensità emotiva e quelle scene ironiche e brillanti che sono ormai il marchio di fabbrica della SEP.
Anche i personaggi secondari sono deliziosi e contribuiscono a rendere la narrazione ancora più viva e dinamica.
E poi… impossibile non citare il piccolo pelosetto che, con il suo irresistibile fascino, finirà per diventare il più improbabile — e perfetto — cupido della storia. 🐾
Una lettura romantica, divertente e piena di cuore, che conferma ancora una volta perché la serie Chicago Stars rimane una delle più amate nel panorama del romance. 💛

Ringrazio la Leggereditore per la fiducia e l'invio della bellissima copia cartacea
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89 reviews2 followers
February 18, 2026
Susan Elizabeth Phillips is a master of her craft. The way she dives in head first and challenges herself and the reader is unbelievable. She can create these really complex and somewhat unlikable characters full of flaws and vulnerability where one minute you’re rooting for them and the next you kind of hate them. However, if you can bear with her, you can read a character transformation that will have you weeping by the end.

Dancy and Clint were high school sweethearts once upon a time that crashed and burned. She became a Hollywood bimbo who has hit rock bottom and he is one of America’s finest football quarterbacks. After a humiliating public incident, Dancy runs to the one decent person she knows. Clint. He wants nothing to do with her after the way she broke his heart but he has a savior/good guy complex and doesn’t have it in him to turn her away. He agrees to let her stay on his property for the summer while she gets her life together but in the process, old feelings resurface and it complicates everything.

I’m not going to lie, I was REALLY excited about this book. I binge read all of the Chicago Stars books (some more than twice) a few years ago and I’m a huge fan. When I got an arc I was over the moon!!! When I started reading it though, I was really turned off by the heroine, I did not like her at all, I didn’t think she was good enough for golden boy Clint Garret who I knew from previous books and so I abandoned it, knowing at some point I’d be in the mood to finish it, but just not today. Months went by before I decided to pick it up again and I started from the beginning knowing Susan would ultimately tell a great story and I should believe in her as she is one of my favorite story tellers. When I got to the end of the book I was in tears. As a reader, I had done to Dancy what every character in the book had done to her at one point, even her own parents. I had made her a villain. Abandoned her and written her off as a vapid pretty girl with nothing to offer but physical beauty. Even though on page, we see her vulnerability, her weakness, the reasons for being the way she is, we see her utter heartbreak, we even see her justify people’s harsh treatment of herself by believing she is a villain while at the same time she shows us time and again that she’s a kind, caring person in every possible way. She isn’t a villain at all. We are. The people who are judging someone by how they look.

No one is ever rooting for the pretty girl to get the guy or live happily ever after. So often our romance heroines are the bookish girls, the plucky eccentric girls, the girls whose personality or talent outshines her physical appearance. We assume the pretty girl is fine and already living happily because she’s beautiful, and beautiful people don’t have problems or heartbreak or insecurities. A misguided misconception we all make and Susan Elizabeth Phillips challenged me as a reader and as a human to not make those everyday assumptions about other women. A gentle reminder needed now and then.

The way Susan creates such real and raw characters is incredible. She does it time and again and is one of the greatest authors I have ever had the pleasure of reading and meeting! I hope there are more books in her because I will continue to read them or reread them as much as I can! 10/10 recommend!!!
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