Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Cat's Review of The Play (Charleston Condors book 4) by Beth Bolden @beth_bolden @TTCBooksandmore

Last year, defensive end Deacon Harris witnessed the very worst of the Charleston Condors. After everything he and the team went through, he promised himself he’d walk away from football. But before he can retire, the team is sold to the last person he ever expected to see again.

Deacon stays because the Condors are going into major rebuilding mode. New owner. New coach. New players. New rules.

But one rule hasn’t changed: don’t fall in love with the owner of your football team.

Grant might be brilliant and a billionaire, but Deacon only remembers Grant as his tutor in college—and as the one who got away.

In all his dreams about reconnecting, he never imagined that Grant would end up as his boss. Both his downfall, and also his salvation.

Or that they’d be forced into confronting the Condors’ most difficult challenge yet—but that they’d face it together, hand in hand, tackling their critics and proving once and for all that love doesn’t take sides. 


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Cat gives this Book 6, woops, I mean 5 Meows with a 4 purr heat index...

This is Book 5 and the finale of the Condors series. I've waited a while for Deacon and Mr. G'S book and it was worth it. However, you do need to read these books in order so you understand the recurring characters and some other things happening as these books run along side each other.

I think I loved Mr. G even better than Coach Dawson in the Piranahs (another amazing series.) If you like well developed characters that's enough reason to start this series.

Beth Bolden has some of the best, relatable and complex guys. If sports... especially football is your thing... then again here ya go! Very interesting, well put together and even if you're not a big sports fan you can easily follow along. Snd everything is blended so you stay invested in all aspects of the story. 

I was so intrigued to find out how Mr G, And Deacon knew each other. That was a cool twist I didn't see coming. Not one you read about often. 

So... this was one heck of a series finale. I highly recommend it.



A lifelong Pacific Northwester, Beth Bolden has just recently moved to North Carolina with her supportive husband. Beth still believes in Keeping Portland Weird, and intends to be just as weird in Raleigh.

Beth has been writing practically since she learned the alphabet. Unfortunately, her first foray into novel writing, titled Big Bear with Sparkly Earrings, wasn’t a bestseller, but hope springs eternal. She has published over forty novels and novellas.

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