The last thing Jenna
Riley needs is more sports in her life. While her brothers are off being
athletic superstars, she's stuck running the family's sports bar, whether she
likes it or not. Then in walks pro hockey stud Tyler Anderson. As much as Jenna
would like to go to the boards with him, she's vowed to never fall for a
jock-even one as hot as Ty.
Ty, intrigued by the
beautiful bar owner, becomes a regular. He senses that Jenna wants to do
something more with her life. And as he gains her trust, the passion between
them grows, as does Ty's insistence that Jenna should start living for herself.
With his encouragement, Jenna starts to believe it, too...
But first, Jenna has
to figure out what she wants, what she needs, who she loves, and if she has the
passion and pride to take a shot at having it all-including Ty...
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I buy Jaci Burton’s books on the lickable covers alone. It’s a bonus when her stories are good. :)
Taking a Shot is
the third book in her Play-by-Play
series, which revolves around the Riley family and their uber-jock family and
friends.
I totally related to Jenna in her desire to not date a
jock. I never was much of a sports fan
(that has changed a bit with age), and it was one of my criteria when looking
for potential boyfriends also. And like her,
I ended up breaking this rule when I found the Mr. Right. However, I was disappointed in Jenna as a
character. I thought she would be this
tough chick who could challenge Ty.
Instead, I found her to be a bit of a weenie. These two sides of her character did not
balance well. She gets one small
rejection in her youth and it completely holds her back from pursuing her
dreams? Oh, come on. Maybe I’m callous because I’m a writer and we
have to wade in rejection daily, but this did not seem like an adequate
stumbling block for the character to have to overcome. I know the author could have come up with
something deeper and more troubling.
I had the same issue with the character of Tyler, even though
I did like him better. We are led to
think there is some sort of really deep issue in his family history, but it
just turned out that his mother is slightly bitter over her divorce and his dad
has a really bad sense of humor. I mean
who isn’t embarrassed by their parents a little? Aside from the boring back story, Tyler was
more likable.
I found the plot entertaining enough, and the character
chemistry was strong. While I think this
is the weakest book in the series so far, I still think Jaci Burton is a great
writer. I will definitely be first in
line for the next book Playing to Win which
comes out in September.
Overall, I give Taking
a Shot...
Plot - 3 1/2
bookmarks
Character development
- 2 1/2 bookmarks
Love story - 4
bookmarks (The chemistry was good.)
Dream cast (otherwise
known as who I pictured while reading) - Chris Hemsworth (Tyler), Ashley Greene (Jenna)
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