Looking to Score | Review

Title: Looking to Score
Authors: Carrie Gray & Coralee  June
Pages: 250 pages
Version: Ebook (ARC)
Release date: 30 April 2020
Rating:★★★★★

Synopsis

He’s like literally the worst.

Oakley Davis is the star running back at our University, and the reason I’ve broken my vow to avoid the college party scene. Thanks to a mixup with my advisor, I’m now serving my Public Relations internship as a glorified babysitter to the party-hard football players.

Specifically, Oakley.

He’s impossible to manage. His Instagram is full of half-naked, drunk photos and he’d rather attend parties than practice. His brand needs some serious work, and when he’s not driving me insane, he’s sleeping his way through the entire female population.

But I’m determined. I have plans to graduate a semester early and nothing or no one will get in my way. I’m a Virgo, after all. Oakley Davis might be a privileged, cocky, football star, but I’m Amanda Matthews; and I’ll do whatever it takes to get my A.

I have to make sure I don’t end up falling in love with the idiot, first.


Review

This book was provided by the authors through Wildfire Marketing Solutions in exchange for an honest review. Thank you Carrie Gray, Coralee June and Wildfire Marketing Solutions!

Looking to Score is a Contemporary Sports Romance about Amanda and Oakley.

I’ve never read anything by Carrie Gray before but I loved the Debt of Passion Duet by Coralee June and I just had to read this book. I’m so glad that I got the opportunity to read an ARC of Looking to Score because it was such an amazing book and I loved every bit of! It was such an addictive read and I just had to know how the book was going to end.

I really liked Amanda and Oakley together because they’re just perfect for each other. They have these cute nicknames: Problem and Solver… I think Oakley is such a good bookish boyfriend because he changed so much and he’s just so understanding and wants to help Amanda. As for Amanda, she’s such a strong character and I really admire her.

Looking to Score was such a good book, not only because of the romance but because this book was really realistic. I could really relate to Amanda’s problems and I think adding things, like for example her problems, make books more realistic. I really love that. Looking to Score was such an amazing and fast-paced read and I really enjoyed it!