The Romantic Pact is the second book I have read in The Kings of Football series and I’m officially convinced that these authors have created a magnificent world that’s utterly enthralling.
I’m not even sure where to begin with The Romantic Pact, this isn’t a book you read this is a book you fall into, consuming you, on quest full of two souls reconnecting, grief, learning to cope, and most important finding your happiness.
All it took was the first chapter to become completely immersed in this world. Crew is a football star at Braxton college at home for the winter break and after an incredibly rough year he’s not himself. His pain was palpable although I hadn’t had a chance to fall in love with him I was emotionally invested at that point. Hazel is an absolute whirlwind, sassy with no filter which made me instantly love her.
Hazel and Crew haven’t seen each other for a while but with little information they are on a trip together because of a man who loved them both and knew what they needed, even when they didn’t. They are both dealing with a tornado of emotions that had me breathless, my heart ached as they tried to understand the grief they were drowning in.
The connection between Crew and Hazel was fiery and soulful they were meant to find each other again.
Crew and Hazel’s story is unputdownable. This is an exquisite blend of burning chemistry, soul-stirring emotions, witty banter, laugh out loud moments, steam, and an inspiring amount of meaningful lessons to carry with you long after you finish.