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Ballers 2: His Final Play by Blue Saffire

lsgway04's review against another edition

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5.0

Thank you

So, yeah....had to catch myself a few times reading Resse and Nico's story. A punch to my soul, I've gone through it but to bring to life your own personal tragedy intertwined in this story....whew! And the praying, again, a punch to the soul. Awesome

africreole's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was beyond good!

Blue had me laughing and crying. I just love the girl's relationship how they are wonderful ride or die friends for each other. Nico and Reese are the epitomy of good things happen to those who wait. Nico didn't give up on their love even not knowing why Reese left. Reese was determined to see herself do what was needed to bring her ultimate goal to fruitition even though she runs the risk of Nico not understanding. In the end both Reese and Nico finally get their HEA. My emotions ram the gambit with this book. I could not put it down.

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4.0

I think I liked this one because it was personal to the author. Reese’s struggle was something I could understand, and I kept cheering Nico on in his love for her. I didn’t expect it from the Ballers series, but it was a good one

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5.0

This is my review and how I see it. Oh my my my...This book right here was truly riddles with answers, clues and some things we never saw coming. I perfect way to set the stage for upcoming stories. First let me say this, Ms. Blue you threw me starting this story somewhere near the end, gotta tell ya. Love the recap...you did that girl.

If Blue Saffire wanted to keep you enthralled in this story from beginning to end and peak your interest for what is coming in the future...she did that in Ballers 2: His Final Play. First learning of Nico and Reese's story in Ballers 1, this story really ties into that book, so if you have not read it (or any the other series, you are missing out in my opinion). I don't know whether to say it was lust or love at first sight for these two...but if I were a character in this book I am sure I would have felt the electric chemistry between Nico and Reese. He let her know in no uncertain terms that he desired her.

Ty, Reese's husband and all around dirt bag...no one likes him not even Nico who has never met him. His secret comes to bit him in the worst way and Reese is devastated. I could not believe he deluged that much of his personal life to someone who did not mean anything to him or so he says.

But when Nico finds out what brings Reese to his door a wreck, he see his chance and claims her right then and there. But lets her know straight up he will not fully claim her while she is still married and her divorce from Ty was faster than a speeding bullet. Those Donati's and Mairettie's don't play when they want something done they get it done.

There were times in this book that I laughed and cried during the heartbreaking moments. Some things in this book are made very clear and you know of some of the heartache that is coming.

Blue Saffire took us on an emotional ride with Nico and Reese. I felt their pain as they tried to protect the other from the heartache of each moment that was written out. The things we do for love.

Thank you for giving us a tiny glimpse into the future.

This is my review and how I see it.
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