The Athlete and the Aristocrat by Louisa Masters
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The Athlete and the Aristocrat (ARC) was graciously provided to me by Hot Tree Promotions for an honest review. I have voluntarily read this book and have provided my honest opinion.
“An Amazing Story Filled With Love, Hope, and, Strength…”
An emotionally surprising, heart-warming, wonderful read with gripping and hopeful moments, rounded with absolutely amazing, gush-worthy characters, all set within gorgeously diverse settings has left this reader craving for more from this addicting series.
Ever come across a story that takes you by surprise with a force similar to that of a powerful bolt of lightening? Yeah, I just had one of those..
Having the opportunity to read through a series that has quickly become a must-read for me, I welcomed the chance at reading the next book from this series. As the giddiness from reading The Bunny and the Billionaire, by Louisa Masters still had been roaming thorough my mind, I was clearly very eager to read the next story. Needlessly to say, The Athlete and the Aristocrat did not disappoint. I loved it! I had a feeling I would, but, it all-of-a-sudden came at me like that lightening bolt, and it had shocked and quite frankly stunned me at how the plot actually came together by the end. It’s lengthy and detailed plot, the admirable, dedicated, and sexy main characters, the truly amazing secondary characters, and the gorgeous settings all took me for quite the ride.
Man-oh-man.. did this story take me by surprise, like a slowly moving strike of a snake, I was ensnared by its intriguing and emotional plot. With an interest in sports, I was extremely interested in the plight of the main characters and was able to hold my emotions in check, barely, as I read through their journey with its heart-breaking purpose. I was glued to the pages of my kindle as the twists and turns came at me with their own purpose and destination. I loved the incorporation of the multiple sub-plots which seemed to each have a beautiful mind of their own. And then the ending..through crocodile-tears and unfounded giddiness, I found myself cheering, and, jumping for joy for such an incredible feat that had that tint-of-surprise that had me re-reading it immediately..
Even though the storyline was such an emotionally full-filling one, there were some parts of the plot that despite either being hidden or completely glanced over, and even though this reader completely recommends The Athlete and the Aristocrat, by Louisa Masters, I had wished for further development in these particular areas.
As a whole, even though it had also contained a seemingly lengthy plot with a somewhat slow pace, it’s characters had brought this amazing sort of transformation that had brought the storyline to a whole new level that hadn’t originally been evident. For this reason, I absolutely loved how it all developed into quite the heart-warmingly beautiful and fulfilling story.. I absolutely loved it..:)
*star rating: 4.10 ‘I really liked it’ stars*