Monday, January 14, 2019

⚽⚽⚽ #BookSpotlight #Review: Deflected by M.E Carter ⚽⚽⚽



Deflected by M.E. Carter

 
⚽ Blurb

de·flected
[dih-flek-tid]
verb
When an object changes direction after hitting something, or the cause to deviate from an intended purpose.
See examples Tiffany and Rowen Flanigan:

After surviving the biggest sex scandal to rock major league soccer, the Flanigan’s are finally living the dream. They’re newlyweds, have great friends, and are both making names for themselves in their respective careers. They have goals for their future and big plans on how to make it all happen.

But when a new and unexpected development suddenly arises, Tiffany and Rowen realize all those carefully made plans are about to become irrelevant. Things will never be the same when their lives are deflected.

 



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⚽ #Review ⚽

If I learned something from Tiffany is that the facts that past mistakes don't have to become what dictate our future.

Tiffany had a rough start in this series, she liked to party and have fun, in a way I feel like she let herself be used and abused by some of the players of the Mutiny team, until she met Rowen. Rowen was the man who showed her her value as a woman and to respect herself and that she had so much more to offer to the world than her body. In this last installment of the Mutiny series, Tiff and Rowen are ready to live their life as a newly wedded couple until they get an unexpected surprise.

Gahhhh, Rowen! I loved him so, so much. What an amazing guy he was to Tiffany. So sweet, loving, and protective. He never cowered and supported her through all their journey. I learned to admire Tiffany and her new found confidence, her desire to help even those who were being cruel to her and treating her unfair.

This was the perfect end, not only to Tiffany and Rowen's story, but also to this great series. If you're a soccer fan, this is definitely the series for you.




⚽ #Excerpt ⚽

“You trust me, right?”
Furrowing my brows, I look at him like he’s lost his mind. “What kind of question is that?”
“I just wanna make sure you’re not worried something is going to happen while you’re gone, or that I’m not going to notice if he needs something.”
I small laugh bursts out of me. “Rowen, you are the last person I’m worried about not noticing if he needs something. You’re a bit of a helicopter parent already.”
His jaw drops in mock incredulousness. “I am not.”
“You were cheering him on when he pooped the other day,” I deadpan.
“He was constipated! I was giving him encouragement. That can be painful.”
“Whatever you say.”



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