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Quinn has spent her whole life training to become a Olympian and now that she achieving her goals she doesn’t know what her life going to be after this.

When Quinn and Kennedy meet again to catch up while she in town for her brother wedding. Quinn realize the reason none of her dates work out because the sparks she felt was there until she saw Kennedy again and this time she not going to let the only girl she loves walk away again.

I really enjoy it second chance at a love you never really forgotten learning who you want to be the secondary characters were great to loved the called backs from the first book.

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First thing, the summary of this book should say that it's a sequel. To all other readers, this is the second book after "All the Worlds Between Us". I forgot that there was a first book before reading this one, and would have loved to have re-read the first one before this. Having said that, it still didn't diminish how much I enjoyed this one. That's how well written this book is.

For an author who says in the acknowledgment that this is as much as she'll do sports, it was excellent. When there was a lull in the swimming portion, I actually missed it because it was written with so much energy and excitement.

I loved how the lifestyle of a professional athlete was laid out and intermixed with her personal life (or lack of one). I felt like I was really getting to know what it takes to be an Olympic athlete through Quinn, as the whole story is once again told from her POV.

Also, once you've read the first book, there are a lot of cute call backs to her and Kennedy growing up and being in love the first time around. I don't want to spoil it for anyone, but the end it's especially adorable. It had me grinning from ear to ear the whole last 5% of the book.

Overall, wonderful pacing, love story and editing. All around a great book. I can't wait to go back and read both of them again.

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