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Snapped
by Alexa Martin
Mini Audiobook Review: This is the last book in the Playbook series and I am sad to see it end! I feel like I need more WAG theme books in my life or just more sports romances. Looking at your F1 - you will be next!
Anyhow, this one is slightly different compared to the others and definitely on a more serious note. Alexa did an author's note in the beginning talk about the Colin Kaepernick taking a knee and I know I've mentioned it before but author's notes are so important to read. I'm not glad this was in the beginning and not at the end.
My heart broke for Elliott as she was dealing with the grief of recently losing her father. And then having to deal with all the racism and toxic work environment. Quinton wa (s such a smart and strong male character. He recognized first hand the holes in how the football league treats veteran football players (his dad was a former player) and was tired of Black players not being treated fairly. I do wish we learned more about him sooner in the book instead of later but I guess that was part of his mystery.
Sometimes I felt like the tension was forced but once they got together - wheww spicy!!! I also wish some of their issues would've been resolved if they just spoke up. It is not that disliked Elliot but she wasn't my fave FMC.
I really thought that we were going to get our first dual POV when I saw there were two narrators but that was not the case. If memory serves, we only had the male POV right at the beginning and that was it.
Once again I am glad we got to see the other FMC & MMC from the other books in this. And the strong connection between the female characters. Brynn still continues to be the best. She really is the glue that holds all the WAGs together.
On a personal level, I am proud of myself for finishing a series! This is a struggle for me but I was able to binge them in a row and will be working on my series reading this year.
As previously mentioned, I highly recommend reading this series if you are looking for a bingeable sports romances that has a variety of tropes between the 4 books - give it a whirl!
Anyhow, this one is slightly different compared to the others and definitely on a more serious note. Alexa did an author's note in the beginning talk about the Colin Kaepernick taking a knee and I know I've mentioned it before but author's notes are so important to read. I'm not glad this was in the beginning and not at the end.
My heart broke for Elliott as she was dealing with the grief of recently losing her father. And then having to deal with all the racism and toxic work environment. Quinton wa (s such a smart and strong male character. He recognized first hand the holes in how the football league treats veteran football players (his dad was a former player) and was tired of Black players not being treated fairly. I do wish we learned more about him sooner in the book instead of later but I guess that was part of his mystery.
Sometimes I felt like the tension was forced but once they got together - wheww spicy!!! I also wish some of their issues would've been resolved if they just spoke up. It is not that disliked Elliot but she wasn't my fave FMC.
I really thought that we were going to get our first dual POV when I saw there were two narrators but that was not the case. If memory serves, we only had the male POV right at the beginning and that was it.
Once again I am glad we got to see the other FMC & MMC from the other books in this. And the strong connection between the female characters. Brynn still continues to be the best. She really is the glue that holds all the WAGs together.
On a personal level, I am proud of myself for finishing a series! This is a struggle for me but I was able to binge them in a row and will be working on my series reading this year.
As previously mentioned, I highly recommend reading this series if you are looking for a bingeable sports romances that has a variety of tropes between the 4 books - give it a whirl!