Thursday, June 9, 2016

Ths Summer Games: Settleing the Score By: R.S. Grey

(N) Andie is an Olympic rookie who's about the play in her first games. Andie has spent most of her live on the field in her cleats instead of between the sheets like other girls her age. For the last twenty-one years Andie's Friday nights has consisted of her blocking shots on the field instead of going out and taking shots at parties. But now that she's in Rio she's ready to experience for herself if all the rumors she's heard about the Olympic Village are true: the athletes are all sex crazed maniacs, the committee passes out condoms like candy, and the games continue long after all the medals have been handed out.
      As Andie begins walking this new line between rumor and reality she walks right in the same path as Frederick Archibald. Frederick's a decorated Olympic swimmer and owner of a sexy British accent. He's also unavailable and the saying "it's complicated" doesn't even begin to explain how complicated his relationship and life really is. In other words Frederick Archibald is 100% off limits.
       It doesn't matter how good-looking he is, or how much Andie cannot seem to stop thinking about him, Andie fully intends to keep her head clear and her focus on the soccer field. But the Olympic village is small and everywhere Andie goes there Frederick happens to be.
       I found The Summer Games to be a good book, not a great one but a good one. For the most part it held my attention and I was curious to see what would happen next. So I would say that I would recommend giving this book a read through.

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