[New Post] ARC Book Review Last Call by A.S. Kelly

Title: Last Call

Author: A.S. Kelly

Page Count: 558

Published: December 2nd, 2019

Publisher:  Amazon Digital

Genre: Second chance romance

Received: From the author in exchange for an honest review

Rating: 4/5

Summary:

Allow me to introduce myself.
My name is Niall Kerry. I’m almost forty years old, and I’m drowning in something that begins with ‘S’ – it doesn’t quite seem appropriate to write it down here.
After a lifetime out on a sports field, living as a champion – as someone who never had to ask for anything – I’ve suddenly found myself starting from scratch. I’m living in the middle of nowhere with my parents, I’m jobless, and I have a teenage daughter who hates me. Oh, and I have to try and regain the trust of everyone I know.
It’s not easy to convince people that, deep down, you’re not so bad; that you’re no longer that troublesome kid they once knew.
It’s not easy to work my way into the heart of my favourite headmistress, Jordan. It’s especially difficult when she wants nothing to do with me.
But you know what? I’m not the kind of guy who just sits back and accepts defeat, or who stops at the small print at the bottom of the page. I’m someone who plays right until the final whistle.
And when her heart is on the line, I’m ready to make my strict, sexy headmistress an offer she can’t refuse. 

My Thoughts:

Omgosh I absolutely loved this book.

Niall is a famous footballer in Dublin, and he has a 15-year-old daughter named Skyler. After her mother passed, he got full custody of her. One thing leads to another and they have to move back in Niall’s parents which Skyler hates. He is trying to do the right thing by her and wants to get her back into school.

One night out having drinks he runs into Jordan who he knew from school. She also happens to be the Headmistress at the school that he’s trying to get his daughter into.

I loved this story for a few reasons, I thought that the single father/daughter relationship was relatable. This is a story of them coming together and Niall and Jordan having there shot at love. I loved to see the characters growth.

This book can be read as a standalone and defiantly recommend it to you to read

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