The Baller by Vi Keeler
Hello everyone,
As you can see from my last review and yesterday’s report, Sperling & Kupfer is bringing many extraordinary and romantic books by Vi Keeland to Italy.
I am very happy to have been able to read Bossman, and now also The Baller, the object of today’s review.
In The Baller our protagonists are a quarterback and a reporter. Their love story begins with a little difficulty because she is attracted to him, but is not yet ready to date something. But when they really start dating and everyone one knows they ore together, it’s all right until Willow, the first love of our protagonist Brody, returns in his life.
But after many problems, a lot of jealousy and all, I can say with joy that the things between Brody and Delilah return to normal.
The writing of Vi Keeland, I will never get tired of saying it, is very fluent, exciting, passionate and engaging. The only thing I did not like in this book is that I found Willow’s POVs a little out of place; it seemed almost like the third inconvenient between Brody and Delilah, and their presence bothered me a little. But her POVs do not arrive before the middle of the book, and it is really worth reading The Baller, because Vi Keeland, almost like Jennifer L. Armentrout, never fails.
It was a rather short review, but I think I said everything I needed to say. The plot of the book speaks for itself, and even the covers, both Italian and original, know their own stuff.