Happy Release Day + ARC Review: ‘The Fouls We Make’ by Brooke O’Brien
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The Fouls We Make
by Brooke O'BrienSeries: Braysen U #3
Published by Self-Published on September 20, 2024
SubGenres: New Adult and College Romance
Format: eArc
Pages: 284
Source: The Author Agency
Audience: 18+/Adult
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moreA close proximity, friends-to-lovers sports romance by Brooke O'Brien about a woman who has sworn off dating football players and an all-star running back determined to win her heart and break her rules.
I've sworn off dating football players. After...
The Fouls We Make is the third installment in Brooke O’Brien’s Braysen U series. It’s the perfect book if you enjoy reading football romances where the dirty-talking college football player falls hard for his new roommate. The issue is his new roommate, Tatum, has sworn off dating, especially football players, after what happened in her previous relationship with one. Reed is determined to win her over, even if it means being her friend at first, but he’s hoping for more. He just has to give her time, and hopefully, she’ll be willing to break her rule of not being with a football player.
I loved Reed’s and Tatum’s book, especially when they both tried to be friends at first, but eventually, they gave in to that instant attraction to one another. Tatum definitely needed Reed to show her how she was supposed to be treated because her ex was a horrible person. Reed is not only the hot jock, but he’s a dirty-talking one, too, so get ready to swoon. There was no way Tatum was going to be able to resist him for too long, especially when he pushed her to do things she never did with her ex. This book definitely was steamier than the first two, but I could be biased because I loved Reed and Tatum’s chemistry with one another. I loved how Tatum pushed Reed, too, when they were together.
Reed’s protectiveness of Tatum made him even more lovable. Tatum knew she could trust him to protect her after she told him what happened at Rixton U. He wasn’t going to let her ex or anyone hurt her again. He’s not someone to mess with, especially when he has specific skills. Don’t mess with someone who is a computer genius. =)
The Fouls We Make was a fast-paced, sweet, and spicy read that was hard to put down, especially after Reed and Tatum went from friends to friends with benefits, then to lovers. Rules were definitely meant to be broken with these two characters.
I give this book four stars, and now more than ever, I’m looking forward to the next book in the series, knowing who’s coming next.
Standalone or Part of Series: It’s an Interconnected Standalone in the Braysen U Series.
Would I recommend this book? Yes. If you are a fan of Football Romances, then this book is a must-read for the football season or even the off-season.
“Anytime you want, Tate. Anytime you’re lying in bed, and you think about touching this sweet pussy, I want you to sneak into my room and climb on top of me. Let met take care of you.”
What to Expect:Sports/Football Romance
Friends with Benefits/Friends to Lovers
Close Proximity/Roommates to Lovers
Small College Town
He Falls First
Dirty Talker MMC

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