Book Reviews

REVIEW ➞ The Varsity Dad Dilemma by Lex Martin

BLURB ➞

What’s worse than having Rider Kingston, the star quarterback, give you the big brushoff because he doesn’t want to get serious? You’d probably think living across the street from him where you get a first-hand view of his hookups, right?

That’s what I thought. Until someone drops off a baby with a note pinned to her blanket that says one of those jocks—either Rider or one of his roommates—is the father. The problem? Baby mama doesn’t mention which of these numbskulls is the sperm donor.

I wouldn’t care about their paternity problems—not the slightest bit—except my brother lives there too. Which means that adorable squawking bundle might be my niece, and there’s no way I’m leaving her unattended with those bumbling football players.

They need my help, even if they don’t know it yet. Once we solve this dilemma and figure out who’s the daddy, I’m out.

I’ll just ignore Rider and those soul-searing looks he gives me every time I reach for the baby. He broke my heart three years ago. He won’t get a second chance.


Because this sexy single dad version of Rider Kingston has heartbreak written all over him, and I have no plans to become his next victim.


ARC REVIEW ➞

Rider and Gabby have a history, he ghosted her years prior and it’s something that really affected Gabby and her attitude towards him. Rider is focused on football and school, though he does manage to have some fun but avoids anything series. Gabby is sweet, caring and smart. However, when an unexpected surprise shows up on the doorstep of Rider’s home that he shares with his teammates Gabby steps in and helps.

Rider and Gabby’s relationship didn’t start on the best of terms, but they slowly became friends and slowly turned into more after neither of them could deny the chemistry growing between them. Though, there were plenty of ups and downs and things aren’t easy.

The love Gabby instantly formed for sweet little Poppy was beautiful. She was protective of the little girl the moment she found her and would do anything to make sure she felt loved and cared for, because she didn’t want her to experience anything she did growing up. Rider’s love for Poppy wasn’t as instant but he quickly stepped up and was such a great dad to her. He loved and cared for her and even with trying to find balance between school, football and his daughter he made everything work out. The rest of the Stallion Station crew with Poppy was ADORABLE! I loved how each of the guys instantly formed a bond of some sort with Poppy.

I hope there is more because I’m dying for Sienna’s story and of course, for more of the Stallion Station crew!

If you’re looking for a small town, single dad, surprise baby, sport romance this is one to check out!


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