Romance Book Review! ~ Just A Fling : A Best Friend’s Brother Sports Romance (Franklin Notch Book 2) by Sarah Everly

About this book:

I wanted out of my hometown, and away from Cal McDonaghue

I’d done everything I could to escape my hometown, escape the awkward girl who’d always been too tall, too big, too strong. As a sports trainer, all the things that made me stand out also made me good at my job. Until I got fired.

Now I’m unemployed and back in my high school bedroom, reliving old crushes when I run into my best friend’s brother. He needs help training for the Highland Games. How can I say no?

Rebecca Barton might just be my saving grace

When my rival says he’s retiring from the Highland Games and wants one last chance to prove who’s best, I’m in. But he’s got personal trainers and fancy equipment, while I’ve got a parking lot filled with discarded junk.

Thankfully, my sister’s best friend is back in town. She’s trained some of the biggest stars in college football and she always liked me.

Only, she’s not the girl I remember. She’s grown into a gorgeous, self-assured goddess and this time around, I’m the one getting tongue-tied. I’ve convinced her to be my trainer and now I need to convince her to be my girl.

Just a Fling is a best friend’s brother sports romance. If you love obscure sports, sneaking around under your best friend’s nose, and small town gossip, you’ll love this standalone romance, part of the Franklin Notch series.

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Cal and Becca were just too cute together! I loved how the tables turned when she returned to Franklin Notch a total hottie and he was tongue tied around her. She’d been that way as a kid, crushing on her best friend’s older brother and a crush like that is hard to get rid of.

Watching them both pretend like this was Just A Fling was a lot of fun, especially in a small town where everyone knows and sees everything. Cal was big and sexy and a total flirt, and he brought that out in Becca. She’s a boss chick, training professional athletes for a living and she was confident in who she was, which was a really nice change.

The conflict they faced was real and I loved how it was resolved. This is the second book I’ve read in the series and I can’t wait to read Nora’s story!

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