It Had To Be You by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Hero: Dan Calebow
Heroine: Phoebe Somerville
Grade: A
The windy city isn't quite ready for Phoebe Somerville—the trendy, outrageous and curvaceous New York knockout who has just inherited the Chicago Stars football team. And Phoebe is definitely not prepared for the Stars' head coach Dan Celbow — an Alabama-born former gridiron legend and blond barbarian.
Calebow is everything Phoebe abhors — a sexist, jock tacskmaster with a one-track mind. The beautiful new boss is everything Dan despises — a meddling bimbo whos doesn't know pigskin from a pitcher's mound, So why is he drawn to the shameless sexpot like a heat-seeking missile? And why does Dan's good ol'boy charm leave cosmpolitan Pheobe feeling awkward, tongue-tied and frightened to death?
Gosh, I frickin love this book.
Phoebe Sommerville is a blonde knock out and everyone thinks she's a Paris Hilton kind of ditz. When her dad dies, she inherits his football team temporarily, which will be made permanent if the Chicago Stars win the AFC Title. Like that's really going to happen. So Phoebe sets out to prove that she has what it takes to run things in the locker room.
Only to come in to contact with the Stars Head Coach, Dan Calebow. Now, Dan believing Phoebe's only fit to go shopping with her little dog and spend Daddy's money is not going to let Phoebe make a laughing stock of his team or the organization, so they fight and they bicker and they totally just don't get along because Phoebe is determined to win the respect of everyone, while Dan is determined to get Phoebe off the books, and away from his team.
The story unfolds one hysterical scene after the other and the witty banter between Dan and Phoebe, not to mention the chemistry between these two makes ones heart sigh with pleasure and with all the funny things that happen plus the steamy scenes, it makes for one hecka good read. Ya'll should totally read this book, because it's off the chains.
There's one thing that had me totally grossed out and it happens with Dan, or when we first meet him, I was hella not feeling it but I quickly forgave him for participating in something so frickin' weird because he didn't enjoy it, and if you want to know what that is, you'll have to read it...but the rest of the book totally makes up for that little scene in the book, so get it, read it and love it, ya heard me?
Labels: Contemporary, Grade A, Rowena's Reviews, Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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