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3 of 5 stars

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Where do I start? The Unforgettable Kind wasn’t what I was expecting, I definitely have mixed feelings, (more good than bad) and while this book is technically centered around football its so much more than that. 

I'll admit it took me a while to get into, the beginning 40% of the book felt like an overload of football talk, and I know the main character Sam is basically a football enthusiast but it just felt like too much. If it wasn't for that part I would have liked it more. And I'll be honest, I skipped a few paragraphs here and there because of it, but things started picking up and I became fully invested in the story.

Like I said, it's so much more than football, we get to follow Samantha, aka Sam and Kade on their journey back to one another. We learn of their past and get to see their present relationship form. It gave us a good insight to the story of Sam and Kade. I loved the characters and how the story was told. Their story is really heartbreaking. They have so much chemistry, I was literally on the edge of my seat screaming at them to just get together already! But as much as I wanted them to be together, it was all about the pacing of the story which was good, considering their past and how much Sam didn't want to know the truth. It was annoying at times yet satisfying, just waiting for them to have that talk near the end. Which let me tell you felt like an eternity to get to the point of the story, there was so much suspense on the BIG 'why' question, but once we got to it, I felt really immersed and it felt relatable in ways.

Also, there's an interesting twist involving the mafia, BUT that's all I'll say about it! You'll have to read the book! We get to know more about in the last few chapters, which were spicy, imo!

I'm really happy I finished this one, it's worth the read. I definitely recommend it, especially if you like sports romances and drama!

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  • 10 June, 2019: Reviewed