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Tripp by Alex Wolf, Sloane Howell

lolaclarkeauthor's review

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5.0

I think Tripp and Lennon have become two of my favorite couples this year!

Anytime I see that Sloane and Alex have written another book together, I get excited because I know it’s gonna be a good time. They always bring us the perfect amount of laughs and spice that you’ll keep coming back for more each and every single time.

With this book, they start as as enemies with them both being sports agents and competing against each other for signing the same athlete.

Tripp has been around as an agent for a while and has the experience as an agent but Lennon is new to the agent business but she does know her stuff. I love the banter between Tripp and Lennon from their first run in, literally, to the very end. Between that and the spice in this, I know I will go back for another read of it real soon. I also enjoyed the fact that both characters are sports agents because most sports romances have one of the characters being the athlete and the other an average person who falls in love with the jock. This is a fresh take on the sports romance books and I have to say that I love it. It’s unique and different for this trope, at least that I know of because I haven’t read many with this particular style before, and I hope they turn this into a series!

kidisitor's review

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4.0

This one has lots of tension with the characters. He's a bit cocky, as he should be where his career is concerned. She's still wet behind the ears, but is feisty and has the confidence she needs to succeed in their field. Of course they are enemies/rivals, and all that 'hate' leads to some hot bedroom antics. He may come off as arrogant, and again, rightly so, he also has some heart in there (even if she doesn't always see it.) Even if they are competing for the same client, and he knows he has the upper hand, he does what he can to help her without actually bowing out of the competition. Both characters are strong, smart, and of course beautiful people. They each have their flaws. It's a sexy read, and all that tension between them just makes everything that much more powerful. Despite that tension and anxiety, it is a fun and easy read. This can be read as a stand alone, but there are some cameos from the Cocky Suits series. Due to the sexual content, this is suitable for mature readers.

hannas_heas47's review

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5.0

Hawt! Hawt! Hawt! Tripp and Lennon were so much fun! I loved how the authors pulled in the guys from the previous Cocky series! Fabulous job guys!

What did I like? A unique scenario between two sport agents who fall into lust then love! I’ve loved all the books by these two authors and this one pretty much followed the romance, the break up, and then the big show to the HEA!

Would I recommend or buy? Yep, great romance books from these two. If you love romance then you will love these books! I recommend reading the cocky series before this one because some of the players are in this book but it’s not really necessary.

I received a complimentary copy to read and voluntarily left this review but still bought my own copy!

mommasaystoread's review

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5.0

I love the Cocky Suits world, and there hasn't been a single book that I haven't loved. Now, I can add Tripp to that list. This one is set in the Cocky Suits world, but it can certainly be read as a standalone. Fair warning, though, be prepared for the investment of time it will take to read them all because once you've met any of the characters, you'll want to meet them all.
This one brings us Tripp and Lennon, and from the first fiery meeting to the big redeeming gesture (come on, you know he's gonna mess up), this pair has sparks flying - the kind of sparks depends entirely on the moment. Whether they're going head-to-head as rivals or generating enough heat to set the curtains on fire, this pair definitely keeps it interesting. And hot! Seriously hot!
We also get to visit a bit with a couple of past favorites in the Cocky Suits world. Don't worry, this one is still a standalone, but if you have read the rest of the books, it's always nice to catch up with beloved characters. The backdrop for Tripp is the baseball diamond, with Lennon and Trip competing to sign the same star baseball player. A totally lovable star baseball player, and after what happens in this one, I'm really hoping to see him get his own book.
So, once again, Alex and Sloane have knocked it out of the park with an enemies-to-lovers, chemistry-filled romance. From the wit and sarcasm to the steamy goodness, Tripp is everything I've come to expect from this duo, and I'm excited to see what's next.

kimmykay's review

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4.0

Alex and Sloane did it again, another book that sucks you right in from the first page and doesn't let go until the very end.

Trip is the perfect enemies to lover read. Lennon and Trip are competing sports agents who both want to represent the biggest baseball player in the league. But little do they know this little completion will turn into more.

If you're looking for a sports, enemy to lovers, Rome on trope with amazing character chemistry then this is a book for you.
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