" I'll be anything you want me to be if you just let me be yours."
Pages: 461
Published: September 3rd, 2021
Kindle: 3, 41€
Paperback: 15, 31€
Available on KU
Plot
You know how in college there’s that one guy everyone wants to be?
That’s me.
I’m the top dog.
The number one.
The big man on campus.
Some say those things are solid wins.
My new tutor would disagree.
My title means nothing to her.
My status lost on her.
And now my mind? That sucker is stuck on her.
She was told to make our sessions priority over all, to drop everything when I need her, and come to me. She does.
But I don’t want to steal her time anymore.
I want to earn it.
If anyone can do that, it’s me.
I’m Tobias Cruz, the king of the curveball. I don’t lose.
Not the game, and surely not the girl.
Little did I know, this girl has herself a secret … and it’s the dirtiest curve yet.
Conclusion
I've been waiting for this book for soooo long, and luckily Meagan Brandy did great!
It's always kinda funny when the heroine doesn't fall for the hero as soon as they meet because the heroes seem so shocked. I loved how Tobias didn't leave after he found out Meyer's little secret. Instead he chose to stay and help. Other guys his age wouldn't have done that in real life I think.
Meyer is such a sweet girl. She was always trying to do the right thing, even when it was difficult. The way she handled problems was very mature.
I really enojyed how this wasn't the typical love-at-first-sight love story. Instead we got to see Meyer and Tobias fall in love with each other the more time they spent together.
I did not see the plot twist coming. It definitely went into a different directions than the one I was expecting it to go.
To be honest, my only complaint would be that I feel like the plot twist wasn't as dramatic as I thought it could've been but apart from that everything was great.
As always Meagan Brandy did not disappoint!!!
'Dirty Curve' is a great slow-burn sports romance, with an unexpected plot twist, great chemistry between the main characters, and a HEA. If that sounds like something you like this might be a book for you.
4,5 out of 5 stars