Tuesday, 13 February 2018

Forced Play for Libby by Hayley Faiman Men of Baseball book 3 Review

This book was fantastic.  It still had grammatical errors like the first two books but not even close to as many.  I was, admittedly, all over the place with this book.  I would read a couple pages and then put it down just to pick it right back up.  I love this book so much.  I could really feel for Libby and I found her story to be the best.  I like how it wasn't a perfect marriage and that it really showed how looks can be deceiving. 

Libby is by far my favorite out of all of the women Hayley has written stories about.  She has such strength and you can tell because depression is not an easy thing to deal with and when it brings you down it is so hard to get back up.  She comes from privilege but doesn't let it go to her head I guess you could say.  Libby doesn't have the holier than thou mentality and that is awesome.

The whole bad boy thing with Pete was awesome as well,  because what girl doesn't like a dirty talking bad boy with tattoos? 

While I am not married, I do know that communication is extremely important and this book really touches on that.  It also talks about how you can't be focused on yourself, which is hard.  When things aren't going well and communication is lacking, naturally you start drifting, trying to find ways to fix it.  But the things you are fixing may not necessarily be the right ones.

5 stars. No 10 stars because it is just that good.

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