I'm both an Aggie and a Cowboys fan so how could I not love this book! This first book is quite the adventure! In the beginning you're brought through their love story in segments with alternating time points. Then you finally get to experience Charlie & Colin's "reunion" 8 years later. That's where the story really picks up and I couldn't put it down! These two characters definitely have their faults, and I was so glad to see the author actually address this and be realistic about the therapy and time it takes to overcome those demons (which never truly go away). Too many books just brush those type of topics under the rug instead of showing the struggle and how the characters deal with them. Can't wait for book 2! Over the weekend, I read all four books in Layne Harper's "Infinity" series. The male lead is an NFL quarterback and that's about all it took to reel me in -- because I love a good sports-themed romance. And although the glaring editing errors irritated the heck out of me -- and believe me, they could easily have been corrected -- making this one a five-star reading experience for me, it's a solid well-developed story. Well, getting back on track, I loved the female lead (a medical student when the story first begins and later an orthopedic surgeon) almost as much as I did Mr. QB. This story spans a college romance, then an eight-year break up period, and then a reconnection for a mature and captivating love story -- but don't count on it being an easy run to the goal line. Nothing about this couple's relationship came easy -- but their ups and downs made for some prime storytelling for this reader. There's plenty of hot sizzling romance the author has presented realistically and emotionally satisfying. And the series ends with a quality "gotcha" Epilogue.I'm definitely going to check out other books by this new-to-me-author while hoping she finds herself a good editor/proofreader. She's got plenty of positive writing skills and it's a shame to take heat on careless editing errors.If you like sports-themed romance, this is a great series to read.
What do You think about Falling Into Infinity (2000)?
Eh. It was getting kind of boring, though I thought the premise was catchy.
—Wade
Absolutely loved this first book in the four book series.
—Chy