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July 29, 2025

Red Card

3.5
RED CARD by Maren Moore READ VIA: Thank you Forever, and Hachette Audio, for the advanced listening and e-copies. ABOUT: Following a mysterious departure from London, Cillian finds himself as the unwelcome midseason walk-on to Prescott University’s rugby team, when the coach’s daughter requests flirting lessons from him in exchange for assisting him with team bonding, desire blooms, and lots of extracurricular activities occur. MY THOUGHTS: I want to preface that I don’t feel I was the target audience for this book, and unfortunately, I just felt old reading it. While many of the situations they were put in were typical of an everyday college kid, I found I didn’t want to reminisce about my college days while reading this one. That said, this is a lighthearted, fun read. You could easily binge this book in one day. I know my college self would have loved it! What I enjoyed about this book was the recurrent theme of the importance of consent and the emphasis on female satisfaction. This was a bit of a slow burn, but once things happened, there was significant on-page spice. I felt the book was a little light on the plot. Most of the story revolved around the characters wanting to bang each other, not so much on the external conflicts. I did appreciate that Cillian had to work through feeling responsible for his sister. I wish Rory had developed more, as she fell a little flat. While this is a sports romance, it was relatively light on the sports, and most of the sports-related talk related to team bonding. AUDIO: I felt the narration here was well done. Both Matt Sykes & Stella Hunter did a good job of bringing their characters to life. I think a large appeal of the audiobook is going to be the British accent of Matt, it is hot! I enjoyed that the text messages were done in duet while the remainder of the book was done in a dual narration format. I was able to listen to the book at approximately 1.7 to 1.9 speed without any difficulty. I was pleasantly surprised by the ending and the way the couple came together in the end. SIMILAR BOOKS: I have not read many sports romance or many new adult books, but this felt like the sweetness of Sarah Adams, with the spice level of Fan Girl Down by Tessa Bailey. SHOULD YOU READ I think if you are a lover of lighthearted sports romances that are heavy on the spice, this one will work well for you. I think this would be a hit with college-age and young 20s readers
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ISBN: B0DPLB14PR

RED CARD by Maren Moore READ VIA: Thank you Forever, and Hachette Audio, for the advanced listening and e-copies. ABOUT: Following a mysterious departure from London, Cillian finds himself as the unwelcome midseason walk-on to Prescott University’s rugby team, when the coach’s daughter requests flirting lessons from him in exchange for assisting him with team bonding, desire blooms, and lots of extracurricular activities occur. MY THOUGHTS: I want to preface that I don’t feel I was the target audience for this book, and unfortunately, I just felt old reading it. While many of the situations they were put in were typical of an everyday college kid, I found I didn’t want to reminisce about my college days while reading this one. That said, this is a lighthearted, fun read. You could easily binge this book in one day. I know my college self would have loved it! What I enjoyed about this book was the recurrent theme of the importance of consent and the emphasis on female satisfaction. This was a bit of a slow burn, but once things happened, there was significant on-page spice. I felt the book was a little light on the plot. Most of the story revolved around the characters wanting to bang each other, not so much on the external conflicts. I did appreciate that Cillian had to work through feeling responsible for his sister. I wish Rory had developed more, as she fell a little flat. While this is a sports romance, it was relatively light on the sports, and most of the sports-related talk related to team bonding. AUDIO: I felt the narration here was well done. Both Matt Sykes & Stella Hunter did a good job of bringing their characters to life. I think a large appeal of the audiobook is going to be the British accent of Matt, it is hot! I enjoyed that the text messages were done in duet while the remainder of the book was done in a dual narration format. I was able to listen to the book at approximately 1.7 to 1.9 speed without any difficulty. I was pleasantly surprised by the ending and the way the couple came together in the end. SIMILAR BOOKS: I have not read many sports romance or many new adult books, but this felt like the sweetness of Sarah Adams, with the spice level of Fan Girl Down by Tessa Bailey. SHOULD YOU READ I think if you are a lover of lighthearted sports romances that are heavy on the spice, this one will work well for you. I think this would be a hit with college-age and young 20s readers

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