Try For Love by Dana LeCheminant, Book Review

 

Book Summary:

One season. One deal. One very inconvenient love story.

International rugby star Logan Callahan doesn’t do roots or relationships. California is just a detour: answers, rugby, and then it’s back to Australia where he belongs. Nothing will get in his way.

Savannah Blair can’t afford distractions. If her meal prep business is going to survive, she needs to prove to her family that defying generations of tradition wasn’t a mistake. But her oversized, opinionated cat isn’t making it easy to stay focused.

And neither is the grumpy rugby player who stumbles into her life.

When the cat decides Logan is his soulmate, the pair reluctantly form an alliance. Logan needs Savannah’s help to reach his birth mother. Savannah needs Logan’s connection to the rugby team’s owner to catch a big break.

No feelings. No complications. Completely temporary.

But the cat has other plans, and the more time Logan and Savannah spend together, the more they start to notice things only feel right when they’re side by side. Now they have to decide whether sticking to the plan is worth losing what they never expected to find, when walking away might break more than just a deal.

Try for Love is a standalone no-spice sports romcom full of witty banter, reluctant allies, and slow-burn chemistry. It’s perfect for readers who love independent women, cocky athletes, and happily-ever-afters worth fighting for.


My Review:

I love, love, loved Try For Love! In this grumpy meets sunshine trope, I immediately fell in love with Logan, Savannah, and the oversized cat, Beef Wellington. (Isn’t that the cutest name for an oversized cat?!?) This trio was one I won’t soon forget. Things start off on the wrong foot when Beef attacks Logan, but soon after, Savannah and Logan run into each other again. Would this rugby player and chef be able to work things out and possibly help each other in the mean time?

Sparks flew and I loved every minute of it! From my old and familiar friends (former previous books) from the Thunder rugby team and the other famous friends, I was all in for this sports inspired romcom. There was an emotional element to the story as well that I really connected with, and I appreciated that it had some more serious issues as well as the lightheartedness. Five starts for Try for Love by Dana Le Cheminant! Now do we get Moxie’s story next?!? Please?

I received a complimentary copy of this book; all thoughts and opinions are my own.

Happy Reading!!!


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