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Chargement... The Long Shotpar A. L. Brooks
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Talented golfer Morgan Spencer has never won a major but it's so close she can taste it-no thanks to her sexist father, a golfing legend who won't even give her the time of day. Television producer Adrienne Wyatt has thrown herself into her career after her lover left her a year ago. She has a brilliant new plan: a documentary featuring Morgan's rise and rise, capitalizing on the young woman's star appeal. The main problem is that the reserved golfer treats Adrienne's plan like an invasion of privacy. The other issue is her growing feelings for the irritatingly attractive woman-an unprofessional lapse that would get her ridiculed by her peers if anyone found out. When things come to a chaotic head, as fierce desires, risked careers, age differences, and dreams all come into play, what will win? Contains mature themes. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Morgan is a pro golfer who has a problem. She keeps choking and losing majors (the last 3). She has put a lot of pressure on herself and she has additional pressure because her father was a famous golfer as well (until her retired).
And then Adrienne comes in as a producer of a docu-film and that adds even more pressure. But, Morgan and Adrienne also find themselves falling for the other. But since they also both have most definite broken hearts that make them wary of a new relationship. Oh, and they have an 18 year age difference (31 and 49).
It was a fun romance. I liked the subplot with Morgan and her Mom too, it was perfect, and the one with Morgan and her Dad was good too (so good that it had me wincing).
It was an awesome and fast read too. I didn't want to put it down. ( )