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Book Review: In Too Deep by Tabatha Kiss

  • Writer: Kristen Lewendon
    Kristen Lewendon
  • Nov 19, 2019
  • 2 min read

Bad Baller Book 2

Pros: Star athlete. Amazing body. Excellent sense of humor. Cons: A bit cocky and-- Oh, yeah. I'm his tutor.

This. Can't. Happen.

I'm so close to getting everything I've ever wanted but all I can think about is John Kirby sitting in the front row of class. Teaching assistants and students cannot mix the way he obviously wants us to. So, I'll just keep my eyes on my own paper until one of us graduates. Easy enough, right?

Wrong.

Business, meet Pleasure.

I can't resist him and he knows it. I leap at his emails. I giggle at his texts. I melt beneath his touch...

No. This. Can't...

Why do I keep saying this can't happen... when it already has?

I am so screwed.

An irresistible playboy. A forbidden teaching assistant. College football’s quickest halfback is in too deep.

The Bad Ballers: Bump and Run (Junior and Eliza’s story) In Too Deep (John and Rose’s story) Home Run Baby (Hunter and Daisy’s story)

This title was originally published as Johnny Deeper and Go Deep.

 

My Review:

I really liked the twist this book takes on the classic teacher-student dynamic by making the “teacher” a teaching assistant so that both our lead characters are similar ages. It was so easy for me to connect with Rose. The academic good girl is a role I know very well. It took me a bit to get past my initial dislike of John. He starts out as the classic slimy “player”. Thankfully, through Rose we get to see that there’s a lot more to him than just that persona. Once again, the ending is everything that is sweet and cute. I received a complimentary copy of this book through Booksprout as part of the box set.


Other books in the series:


Bump and Run (Bad Ballers Book 1)

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