A review by sincity_bookworm
Personal Foul by Maggie Rawdon

4.0

Wren & Easton

I've seen people say this is their favorite book in the series so far and I can see why. Easton and Wren have crazy, sexual tension from their hate banter, and I'm all about it.

ā€œIā€™m her dirty little secret, the one she loves to hate.ā€

Wren is your hardworking girl who takes no handouts. She's fiercely independent and responsible for her age. Easton is the playboy, football star who came from money. In the first two books they fight often and you gather that they hate each other. The hate has carried over into their own book where they finally just bang it out. Their characters were written so well with all the push and pull, quick witted quips, and unspoken chemistry that I couldn't be anything but invested.

"Princess, I don't have the energy tonight for charm. And if I did, I wouldn't use it on you because I don't think you're capable of being charmed."

Both of their characters have an exponential amount of growth when they push each other out of their comfort zones. Their sexual chemistry is also off the charts. It's beautiful watching them meet in the middle, where they can both be who they truly are and not who everyone thinks they are.

"Don't waste all your chances for happiness trying to give everyone else theirs."

TROPES:
- Secret Relationship
- Enemies to Lovers
- Opposites Attract
- Football Romance