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Going in I was really excited for this, I love sports romances and don’t feel like I see enough British ones and I love the cover!
This book is but too heavy on the sports for me and I wish that the MMC had shown up a little earlier so I could feel really invested in everything.
I liked all the characters in the beginning but I just feel like too much of the book was dedicated to the setting up of the new football club for my personal tastes. I was kind of wishing the time away until Ben arrived and I was hoping for a bit more tension between him and lily when he finally did arrive on page. I also wasn’t a huge fan of the third act conflict. I might have enjoyed this more with another POV.
Overall it’s a well written book but I think going in I was expecting more romance and banter for a contemporary sports romance.
I want to say thank you to the publisher, author and to NetGalley for giving me this opportunity to read this arc.
It was my first sport romance read. It was really good. With the supposed bad boy and the hard working girl. But you can’t △⃒⃘Lways believe what they say in tabloids.
I love that the family loves soccer, and they build a community of soccer thinking more about the community than money.
Now a days all is greed and no more support local community.
Between lily and Ben. I loved how they started a little reserve, but not trying to impress each other. They just felt so natural between the two.
Playing the Field gives definite Ted Lasso vibes with Ben and Lily. The first part of the book is heavy on the football club but you see the MC's attraction for each other grow. While this is a cute rom-com sports book, I'm not sure it was my fave from Becky Ward.
Thank you Netgalley for an arc of Playing the Field by Becky Ward
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This entire book gave me very strong Ted Lasso vibes.
Ted Lasso is mostly about the game, the players/owners as individuals, and the drama within the league, with only a segment here and there dedicated to on-screen romance.
And that is exactly how I felt reading Playing the Field. There was so much detail in the beginning of the book about how they were starting their own team that it almost felt like reading an instruction manual. The book picked up the pace with the player tryouts, which I did find interesting because it at least provided us with more details about something other than the sport itself, but I kept waiting for the romance. For this to be a true sports romance, I feel like the characters needed to meet long before they did. By the time Ben finally walked into the picture, it started feeling a lot more like sports fiction than a true sports romance.
Which was unfortunate for me, as I do not love sports. I love sports romance, and the actual in-depth details of the sport had me skimming heavily over certain sections. My eyes glazed over very often, and I just never felt excited to pick it up and continue reading. A sports romance should have more giddy excitement and banter. As it was, there was not enough established tension between Ben and Lily before they got together for me to find their relationship timeline believable.
While there were a handful of good scenes of the two of them together, I feel like we didn’t get enough of that before the club and studying started to overshadow it. While the steam was decent, they went from staring at each other in a mirror for some post-shower coitus, to the comfort of monogamously studying on the couch too soon to feel realistic.
All that said, I would have still given this book 3 stars if not for what transpired next.
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I hate a third act breakup when it’s well done. But I hate nothing more than a third act breakup that was an absolute mess. It was unnecessary, and if I were Lily, I would have never taken Ben back.
Ben’s PR team setting him up with a fake girlfriend to fix his image was absolute nonsense. They could have used his real relationship to help his PR, and it would have been honest and significantly less risky. “But Georgie is the country’s latest sweetheart.” GUESS WHOSE ENTIRE FAMILY IS ALSO BECOMING THE COUNTRY’S SWEETHEART FOR STARTING THEIR OWN FOOTBALL TEAM? HIS ACTUAL GIRLFRIEND. And then for Ben to go along with it—it proved to me he is actual garbage that never deserved Lily in the first place. She should have never taken him back. She should have just lived her happily ever after dating a coach from another team just like Phoebe suggested.
Or better yet—the couple doesn’t break up. They could have just struggled along for a while doing the long-distance thing and hating it, and then Ben could have done what he ends up doing in the end anyways, getting transferred to another team that’s closer to Lily.
Thank you to NetGalley and AvonBooksUK for the free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
After their favorite football club announces that it is moving sixty miles away, Lily Crawford’s father comes up with a brilliant idea, as father’s do: we’ll just create and operate a new local football club ourselves. Are they qualified to do this? No, but they have an incomplete business degree, experience coaching children, a GoFundMe page and moxie for days. Ben Pryce is a professional football player best known for his temper. While on suspension due to an altercation with a fan, Ben decides to pop by and peruse his brother’s new amateur club. In an attempt to clean up his image, Ben ends up assistant coaching Crawford United.
The first 20%ish is very much dedicated to building and establishing the football club. So the romance between sports fans and the game is present right out of the gate, but the romance between the MCs doesn’t begin until later in the book. It can feel a little slow at the beginning, but I didn’t mind this because it was absolutely necessary to lay the foundation for this football club being a community effort.
Ben and Lily are instantly smitten with each other, but she does not want to tell her father she’s spending any time with the well known (and combative) playboy of the Premier League. After all of the world building around the football club, their relationship seems to creep up on the story REALLY fast. And then it takes off REALLY fast. And everything else happens REALLY fast. I sort of wish Ben showed up in person just a little bit sooner.
Overall this is pretty cute sports romance and very Ted Lasso-esque! If that’s one of your shows I think you’ll dig this quick read.
Playing the Field is out on June 5th!
Thank you to the publisher for a copy of this eARC via NetGalley! All opinions are my own
Thank you NetGalley, Avon books UK, and Becky Ward. for this ARC of Playing the field
I love a sports romance with a bit of Grumpy Sunshine thrown in for good measure.
I love the story, and the chemistry- the will they won't they sizzle between Lily and the Ben( the professional football player who comes to save their new football club)is palpable and I really enjoyed how this easy, well paced romance played out.
Playing the Field by Becky Ward
Rating: 3.5/5
Release Date: 5 June 2024
Lily faces a dilemma as her feelings for Ben Pryce deepen. She knows that mixing business with pleasure could jeopardise everything she's worked for with Crawford United. Yet, the magnetic pull between them seems unstoppable. As they navigate their growing attraction, Lily discovers layers to Ben beyond his bad-boy image.
Their secret romance adds another layer of complexity, especially as they strive to keep it hidden from the rest of the team and the community. But as they spend more time together, Lily begins to see Ben's genuine intentions and the struggles he faces, both on and off the field.
Meanwhile, Crawford United faces its own challenges as they strive to make a mark in the football world. With Ben's expertise and guidance, the team starts to show promise, but internal conflicts and external pressures threaten to tear them apart.
I found immense pleasure in this book; it eloquently depicts the concept of 'found family' as the community joins forces to back the team. The special bond shared between Lily and Ben is tangible. Though it starts off leisurely with a strong emphasis on football, the narrative quickly becomes engrossing, and the characters are irresistibly endearing.
Thank you so much to Netgalley, Avon Books UK, and the author, Becky Ward, for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest and fair review.
Ben, a ‘bad boy’ professional football player, and Lily, a business major and entrepreneur, begin a steamy whirlwind forbidden and secret romance in Playing the Field.
Author Becky Ward has written characters that are passionate and full of heart, a community you’ll be envious you don’t live in, and a football team you’ll want season tickets to. Playing the Field is a more sports-heavy sports romance as the plot of the inter-workings of establishing a new football club is seen throughout, as well as football being a shared passion between Ben and Lily. Playing the Field is a fast-paced and fun read for football romance fans.
Thank you to NetGalley and Avon Books UK for an advanced copy of Playing the Field in exchange for my honest review.
This was a really fun romance. The concept of setting up a local professional football team felt unlike any other sport romance I’ve read, and I really enjoyed the ‘found family’ aspect of all the players and the local community coming together.
This book reads very British. As an American, usually books that take place in the US/UK are fairly interchangeable other than some spelling or landmarks. In this book there were so many British phrases and descriptions that I wasn’t familiar with and had to look up. I loved this, and felt like it added to the authenticity of the book!
I do wish there had been more dialogue on page. So much of this book took place in the FMC’s mind, where she’s relaying just her thoughts or interpretation of what’s happening, even when we’re in the moment.
I also didn’t connect with the MMC. It took me awhile to get on board, but then I felt that ‘fake dating’ someone who didn’t even know it was fake dating, when all his PR team wanted was him to be in a relationship - which he ALREADY WAS - was inexcusable and he never made a comeback in my mind. I wish this was a book without a HEA for the MCs, and instead we just got a HEA for the club.
I enjoyed this book way more than Ward’s first book, ‘The Dance Deception’, and it was written very differently. I’d encourage anyone who didn’t love her first book to give this a chance!
Lily and her family feel crushed when their local soccer team moves far away. So, they decide to start their own team, Crawford United. Ben Pryce, known for causing trouble, helps out as a coach and forms a special bond with Lily. Despite knowing it's not smart to mix work and love, they begin a secret relationship full of surprises.
I really liked this book; it shows how a community can become like family when they come together to support something. Lily and Ben's connection is so strong. Although it starts off slow with a lot of soccer stuff, the story gets really exciting, and the characters are easy to love. If you're a fan of Ted Lasso, you'll definitely enjoy this book!
I ended up really enjoying this book! I was a little concerned when I first started reading and thought it might be a DNF. but I ended up really enjoying the story and relationship once the more intricate details of the soccer club were established. Ben and Lily were cute and I found myself kind of angry for her when events transpired when he rejoined his club team.
Thank you for the chance to read this book.
I felt that there was a bit too much football talk for me to start with and it took a while for the romance to really get going. I personally would have had the male lead meet the female lead earlier in the book to make me more interested.
I really enjoyed this book. Initially, it took some time to engage me, but as a reader and a football enthusiast, I gradually found myself falling in love with it. It has a Ted Lasso/Footballers' Wives feel to it, making it a great fit for fans of those shows.
I would like to thank Becky Ward, their publishers, and Netgalley for giving me the opportunity to read this book.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this arc!
I have to admit, I struggled a bit at the beginning because I’m not typically a sports romance gal and there was a lot of football talk at first. But I managed because I enjoyed how the story was really focused on this team and community coming together which is heartwarming. And the writing was nice too,
I’m glad I stuck with it because the characters and relationship once it really got going I just ate up completely so so so good.
Title: Playing the Field by Becky Ward
Release Date: June, 5th, 2024
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Stars
Lily, a business student, is devastated when her local football club relocates, so she starts a new one, Crawford United, with her family. Ben, a suspended Premier League player, joins as a coach to rebuild his image.
Lily and Ben have instant chemistry, but their romance is forbidden by club rules. They secretly date, revealing Ben's softer side, but they face scrutiny from others. The will-they-won't-they tension surrounds their relationship as they navigate the challenges of love and football.
This book stole my heart! It's not just your typical sports romance; it brilliantly showcases the power of found family as the community rallies behind the team. The characters are absolutely delightful, and the sparks flying between Lily and Ben? Pure magic!
Thank you to The Publisher Avon Books UK | Avon , The Author Becky Ward & NetGalley for an advanced reader copy (ARC) in exchange for my honest review.
I love a good sport’s romance a this one was so well written! I loved the characters, storyline (love a good redemption story), and it was so enjoyable watching these two fall in love over the course of the novel. I have much more to share, but am recovering from an unexpected health issue and I promise to share more soon.
Lily & her family are devastated when her local football club relocates miles away. This leads to the creation of Crawford United, a team formed by her family. Ben Pryce, a professional footballer with a reputation as a 'bad boy', helps coach the team and quickly develops a deep connection with Lily. Despite breaking the rule of mixing business with pleasure, they embark on a secret romance filled with twists and turns.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book; it beautifully portrays the sense of 'found family' as the community bands together to support the team. The unique connection between Lily and Ben is palpable. While initially slow and heavily focused on football, the story soon becomes gripping, and the characters are easy to fall in love with. Fans of Ted Lasso will certainly appreciate this book!