A review by lindseydomokur
Sweet Spot by Rebecca Jenshak

4.0

4.5 this was adorable stars. I really liked this one because of how relatable it was, how real. Kiera is a girl that is completely focused on her golf game and Lincoln is the swing coach that comes in and wants to help her live up to the potential he sees in her. The instant they see each other, they know that something is there, but neither of them have time for anything other than what they are focused on.
Lincoln is divorced. He spends his time growing his business and realizes he is too selfish for a relationship. Kiera wants to better her golf game so she doesn't have to watch the other girls on her team get chosen for tournaments and while she sits back and watches. She hires Lincoln to help her and they try to keep things platonic, knowing they really don't have time for more, but things soon start to heat up. Even more than that, they begin to care for each other in a way that they haven't cared for anyone before. I think that is the part that I loved the most about this book. Lincoln sees so much in Kiera and it isn't just an instant attraction to the young girl he is coaching. It is a emotional connection that is formed first so you know this is deeper rooted than just being in it because they can't stay away from each other's bodies.
Lincoln is worried he would do the same thing to Kiera that he did to his first wife, he realizes he is selfish and I love to see the growth of character here. It is a great summer read.