Target Man by Annie Dyer
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Target Man by Annie
Dyer, book five in her Manchester Athletic series, is a heartfelt, fun and sizzling soccer romance that captivated me in from page
one, with Jesse’s genuine personality and Jerrica’s caring, compassionate side
that was the perfect combo for this couple. Jesse
Sullivan is the gorgeous captain of Manchester Athletics team who had a hard,
unloving childhood which influenced his view toward relationships; causing him
to believe that he doesn’t deserved to be loved. Hanging out with best friend and teammate Nate,
Jesse could see what a healthy relationship was like. Jerrica is at loose ends
with what to do next with her life after selling her highly successful event
planning business. She’s been staying in Manchester with her brother, Nate, helping
out with his family, while working on her second romance book. She’s been attracted
to Jesse, and while he’s been kind with her, he has made it very clear that he
doesn’t do relationships. When he needs a driver for 6 months, Jerrica
volunteers to help him out. But as they spend time together, both start to
realize they have more in common than they first thought. Jerrica was the perfect woman to help him deal with the
trauma of his past and find a healthy balance. Jerrica was caring, never pushing
him or expecting him to give more than he could. The chemistry between them sizzles,
electrifying the air around them and Jesse has to decide if he wants to let Jerrica
into his heart after all. Jesse might have been a broken man at the start, but
Jerrica is the one who can help him heal, though he wasn’t trying to find her.
Target Man was a heartwarming, emotional, and
swoon-worthy love story that should definitely not be missed. Ms. Dyer
provided a tale with sizzling chemistry, magnetic attraction,
and difficult topics being dealt with and handled with care. Jesse or Jerrica were
not looking for a relationship but fate had other plans for them. I totally enjoyed and
highly recommend Target Man to other readers and look forward to the
next book in the series.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary
copy of this book.
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