
Teardrop Shot
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Narrated by:
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Savannah Peachwood
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Dan Bittner
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By:
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Tijan
About this listen
I asked for his criteria for bed buddies - that's the PG version.
He swore at me and said he didn’t do groupies.
And just like that, our friendship was off to a great start.
Reese Forster was the starting point guard for the Seattle Thunder.
Gorgeous. Cocky. Loved by the nation.
He’s also attending preseason basketball training camp where I used to work.
Correction: where I work again, because I was fired from my last job.
And dumped.
And I might have a tiny bit of baggage, but that’s normal. Right?
Reese and I shouldn’t have become friends.
We shouldn’t have become roommates.
And we really shouldn’t have started sleeping together...(Except we did.)
I’m adorably psychotic. He’s in the NBA.
This is not a disaster waiting to happen, at all.
Teardrop Shot is a 100K standalone sports romance.
©2019 Tijan (P)2019 Audible, Inc.Wow! 5 Stars is NOT Enough. I Loved It.
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Laughed out loud
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Savannah peachwood and Dan bittner bring the characters to life and are perfect for the book!
What a journey!
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Wow
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excellent really enjoyed it, persist
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Charlie is broken. Things have happened in her life and she’s disconnected, from feelings, from her friends and from her job. She takes up the offer from an old friend of a job at a camp, and in doing so begins to reconnect with all her old friends, at Camp she meets her basketball idol Reese, and through the course of camp they become friends and maybe more. She’s closed off, hurting, struggling to talk about what has happened to her, but slowly as the weeks go by she begins to open up.
Reese is going through his own pain, involving an alcoholic brother and all the spotlight he attracts given his position and they find something in each other that gives them peace.
As always with a Tijan book, there is angst, and drama. Charlie is quirky and hides behind her quirkiness but Reese sees past that and finds a way in and they both seem to come to terms with their past and try to find a way to move forward together. This is a bit of a slow burn, but there is enough going on with the friends and the ex, that it still moves on quite quickly.
Savannah Peachwood, who does 99% of the narrating given Reese only has one chapter, does an excellent job.
This is a great listen and well worth a credit.
Another great listen
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not for me
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The reader does a good job with weak material.
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