The Hook Up
Books | Fiction / Coming of Age
4.1
(528)
Kristen Callihan
The rules: no kissing on the mouth, no staying the night, no telling anyone, and above all… No falling in love. Anna Jones just wants to finish college and figure out her life. Falling for star quarterback Drew Baylor is certainly not on her to do list. Confident and charming, he lives in the limelight and is way too gorgeous for his own good. If only she could ignore his heated stares and stop thinking about doing hot and dirty things with him. Easy right? Too bad he’s committed to making her break every rule… Football has been good to Drew. It’s given him recognition, two National Championships, and the Heisman. But what he really craves is sexy yet prickly Anna Jones. Her cutting humor and blatant disregard for his fame turns him on like nothing else. But there’s one problem: she's shut him down. Completely. That is until a chance encounter leads to the hottest sex of their lives, along with the possibility of something great. Unfortunately, Anna wants it to remain a hook up. Now it’s up to Drew to tempt her with more: more sex, more satisfaction, more time with him. Until she’s truly hooked. It's a good thing Drew knows all about winning. All’s fair in love and football…Game on.
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Author
Kristen Callihan
Pages
352
Publisher
Nla Digital LLC
Published Date
2014-09-08
ISBN
0990715701 9780990715702
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"I love the dual narrative in this "Game On" book series 💕📚 Within each book, you'll get the inside scoop within the minds of both the female's and male's inner thoughts in real time. Don't you ever wonder what goes on inside someone else's mind during conversations and events. Now you'll get the exclusive views of both characters' inner beings. The ultimate fly on the wall experience, when you witness their love stories unfold. 📖💕"
"I’m so proud of myself for being able to finish this."
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cjay
"This honestly was decent, and the chemistry was there,...<br/><br/>And this could have easily been a 2 star, if it weren't for the internalized misogyny. <br/><br/>It just turns me off.<br/><br/>I don't want to root for a heroine calling another woman a "bitch" or other names, ya know.<br/><br/>I am tired of that trope.<br/><br/>And I am tired of other women being "mean" or attacking the heroine over the hero... <br/><br/> fighting over a man will never be something I like to read.<br/><br/>Authors should write better female characters, whether they are the heroine or not.<br/><br/>And books that treat every other woman who is not the heroine like ****/a threat to the heroine, etc... is a misogynistic cliche that I will no longer tolerate.<br/><br/>Also, if a man were to take my things and throw them into the streets and scream at me to get out of his house, I don't think my pride would let me stay.<br/><br/>I'd disappear from his life before he could finish the sentence, lol.<br/><br/>But this heroine has no pride, I guess.<br/><br/>Also, I don't like when heroines grovel... and after their break up, SHE was the one to go back to him... um, I don't like that."
"There were things I liked and things that just annoyed me about this one. I liked the story of the misunderstood football player. He's not just another pretty face. He's smart and not coasting through college with a football ride. He's doing the work and cares about himself and his education. What I didn't like was Anna's men are scum outlook. Sure, that changes, but I wasn't given enough to make this seem like a good enough reason to treat someone like she did. Sure it helps that she really is attracted to the hot football star and that she isn't interested in him because of his stardom.<br/><br/>I think Anna's body issues were relatable. I understood where she came from and I think most of us have been in her shoes. I'm glad that she wasn't some stick thin stereotypical heroine who looks like a runway model and doesn't know it. I think her resolve at the end of the book was a sign of real love. The fighting for what you want and for your partner.<br/><br/>I did like this well enough to finish, even though I yelled at Anna at times to knock it off when she was being weird about men."
"LOVE "
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Paige