

well, he acted like a spoiled brat sometimes and even though that sounds like a turn-off, IT IS NOT.

Main reason why i love this book so much is that the banter is top tier and sal and kulti are both so petty, stubborn, competitive, and they fight/bicker all the time that it's just entertaining af, making everything funnier. they're both each other's equals don't tell me otherwise ✧ more spicy than other MZ books // i've read all of MZ books and these two have the most smut scenes ✧ slowburn & top tier romantic development // no seriously, this is very slowburn ✧ celebrity crush // kulti is sal's celebrity crush since she was a kid ✧ forbidden romance // kulti is sal's soccer coach i love wall of winnipeg and me, vanessa and aiden are my babies but there's just something so. if a book doesn't have the whole strangers to enemies to rivals to acquaintances to hesitant friendship to full-on friendship to best friends to girl is oblivious that guy is in love with her but we readers know that the guy is in love with her to lovers then i don't want it. but this book ruined every other slowburn book for me tho. did we read the same book? because the math ain't mathing. This was going to be the longest season of her life.Reread #573986 - nah i've been seeing too many people on tiktok slandering this mz book and my feelings are hurt. “Sal, please don’t make me visit you in jail.

Or the murderous urges he brought out in her. Nothing could have prepared her for the man she got to know. So she isn’t prepared for this version of Reiner Kulti who shows up to her team’s season: a quiet, reclusive shadow of the explosive, passionate man he’d once been. Sal had long ago gotten over the worst non-break-up in the history of imaginary relationships with a man that hadn’t known she’d existed. It didn’t take a week for twenty-seven-year-old Sal Casillas to wonder what she’d seen in the international soccer icon-why she’d ever had his posters on her wall, or ever envisioned marrying him and having super-playing soccer babies. When the man you worshipped as a kid becomes your coach, it’s supposed to be the greatest thing in the world.

“Trust me, I’ve wanted to punch you in the face a time or five.” Get it on kindle, kindle unlimited, paperback and audio book HERE
