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Skin in the Game by Jackie Barbosa

erinarkin20's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars

Angela Peterson was the quiet, shy kid growing up and spent hours learning football. She grew up learning and loving football and an encounter with the high school quarterback Cade Reynolds when she was a freshman changed his future. Now its 16 years later and Angela happens to have grown into a beautiful woman. She also teaches math and is an assistant coach of the football team at the Harper Falls high school.

Cade now plays in the NFL but is back in town after a shoulder injury as a favor to his old football coach. He has asked Cade to step in and lead the team in his absence. While relaxing at the local coffee shop, Cade sees Angie and immediately asks her out not realizing who she is. Angie, of course, knows who he is (but not why he is in town) and having had a crush on him for most of her life, agrees. This leads to a fantastic night between them and Angie makes the decision to leave before he gets up the next morning – not realizing she was going to be seeing him again very soon.

Angie doesn't take the news that Cade is there to lead the team very well as her ultimate goal is to take on the head coaching position when Lund retires and this move makes her feel like she needs to prove herself. There are some other things that happen through the story but the focus is the building relationship between Angie and Cade.

This was a very quick read and despite the short length, I thought it was very well done. There is great chemistry between Cade and Angie. Angie is smart and Cade is more than just an NFL jock and I think that is what made the story believable. If you are looking for a quick, sexy read this one would be for you. It has a solid story, some great characters and some definite steam.

Based on this and the last Brazen story I read, I will definitely be continuing to get these books an recommend people check them out.

Thank you to Netgalley and Entangled for an advance copy!


jbquinn's review

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1.0

This book was on the cusp of being completely awful for me. I couldn't get into this book so, I'm not going to go into what the book was about. You can read that in the book summary. I'll just tell you some reason's why I didn't like it. I thought Angie and Cade were extremely boring. I found Angie more annoying than anything and Cade did nothing for me. The storyline fell flat and was SO boring. I found myself skipping over stuff just to get through it faster. The sexy times between Cade and Angie weren't even any good. The sex almost felt forced and rushed and was just there as filler. Skin in the Game had potential but, sadly it did not deliver. I really don't have anything to say about this book so I'll just leave it at that.

sweetcreature89's review

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4.0

I initially received this book to read and review for the blog tour surrounding it's release. Unfortunately, I didn't get to participate as planned because I was admitted into the hospital due to pregnancy complications.

I was happy to finally get the chance to read the book, however, and was no disappointed. It caught and held my attention instantly. I'm very much into more adult books and Skin In The Game has just enough sexy situations to satisfy without going overboard. I enjoyed the characters as well as the overall story and believe that, in my opinion, it was very well written. I would have no problems reading more from Jackie Barbosa in the future.

I do think the ending was pretty predictable but it fit well within the story, so no complaints here.

sarajayy's review

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4.0

This was a good, fast romance read. I usually have no problems reading Brazen novels, they are always or almost always fun and fast with like able characters. This one was no different and the football subject was a major plus for me seeing as I'm slightly obsessed with football. Overall 4 stars, recommend if you like adult romance and football!

mistressop's review against another edition

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2.0

this book was very forgetable but i should like it. i should have loved it. it's the kinda plot i normally love so im not sure what happen

cocktailsandbooks1's review against another edition

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3.0

This was a cute story about the golden boy of the football field coming home to find love with the girl that never stood out in high school.

Cade Reynolds suffered a devastating shoulder injury and is hoping to make it back into a starting position in the NFL. But when his high school football coach calls to ask him to fill in as high school football coach for a few weeks, Cade knows he's returning back home to do his coach this favor. He didn't expect to find Angie Petersen, the girl that game him advice his senior year that lead to the State Championships, to be one of his assistant coaches or to be the one woman he can't live without.

I loved Angie being this super hot football coach who's players all loved her and had the respect of her head coach, but a woman who really doesn't understand just how respected she is. Cade shows her that she not only has earned and deserves her coaching job, but she also deserves to have a man who understands when to take a back seat to her.

Cade may have been "God's gift" at one point and time, but he learns that what he had can come and go in a flash. It takes spending a few weeks with Angie for him to discover that what's important is having a home and someone to love, with or without the game that made him who he is.

This was a cute read. It went fast and was enjoyable. I wished the story could have developed a little bit more and not felt so rushed, especially towards the end, but that didn't take away from the overall story itself.

jadeshea's review against another edition

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4.0

Skin in the Game begins when Angie sees her old high school crush in the coffee shop in her home town. She's a teacher and football coach now, and she never would have expected to meet the NFL star Cade again. But she does, and before she even realizes why he's back home she ends up sleeping with him and leaves him thinking it was just a one night stand.

Cade however doesn't remember her from high school but he knows she's beautiful and smart, and he wants more than one night. And when he finally finds out that he's going to be her boss he knows he has to do what he can to get her back in his bed. Even if only for a short time.

The book was good. It was short, and sweet, and I really liked it. I loved both the main characters. Especially Angie, she was awesome. The fact that she was an awesome football coach as well just made her even more likable in my opinion. And then hot guy Cade basically comes in and sweets her off her feet. Well in a sense anyways. I loved the chemistry between them, and the ending was completely perfect. I really did enjoy the story, and the characters, and of course the writing as well. I am willing to read more in this series too, but I'm not sure it could be better than this one!

booksndjunk's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a good, fast romance read. I usually have no problems reading Brazen novels, they are always or almost always fun and fast with like able characters. This one was no different and the football subject was a major plus for me seeing as I'm slightly obsessed with football. Overall 4 stars, recommend if you like adult romance and football!

pallathens's review against another edition

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2.0

Not the type of girl I liked reading. For the most part, Angie was at fault for some conflicts. Plus, she was being unfair. That's how it sounded to me anyway.

nisharoo22's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a quick and easy, fun read! I also liked the idea of a girl being the head coach of the football team.