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Book Review: Balls Fore by Andie M. Long

  • Writer: Kristen Lewendon
    Kristen Lewendon
  • Nov 23, 2019
  • 1 min read

Ball Games Book 4

Single mum Beth Woods is finally feeling settled. Her small business, making children’s chocolate bars is growing quickly; rather like Trey, her three-year-old son. What she doesn’t need right now is another man in her life. But fate will always smack a girl upside the head, and Trey’s father, Golf Instructor, Leo Coleman returns to upset her carefully ordered life. While she struggles with his reappearance, the Turner family decide to help. While Tim and Tyler Turner are sent to have lessons in golf, best friend Camille and her mum Dora will make sure Beth gets lessons in love.

BALLS SERIES

Balls Snow Balls New Balls Please Balls Fore Jingle Balls Curve Balls Birthing Balls Balls Up

 

My Review:

Beth, Trey, Leo, and the whole extended Turner clan kept me laughing from the get-go. This is the way I love to see second chances unfold. Sure, there’s pain and a lot of water under that bridge but both Beth and Leo handle it like the adults they are. I just can’t say I’m a fan of the secret baby angle. I really enjoyed seeing the way Leo came to grips with it, though.


Other books in the series:

Balls: An enemies to lovers romantic comedy (Ball Games Book 1)
Snow Balls: Ball Games Book Two
New Balls Please: Ball Games Book Three

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