I actually did have one main criticism about the book, though-and, aside from a couple of times that I wanted to shake the main characters, it’s really my only criticism-which is that it was lacking in actual sports. Who doesn’t, right? And, Layla Reyne’s newest release, Relay, is incredibly good. When Dane’s parents threaten reprisal and Alex is accused of doping, the two must risk everything to prove Alex’s innocence, to love one another, and to win back their spots on the team, together. Working together, their passion reignites. Ten years later, Dane longs to cut his parents’ strings, drop his too-bright smile, and beg Alex for another chance.Īlex, though, isn’t ready to forgive and forget, and Dane is a distraction he doesn’t need on his team, until an injury forces Alex to accept Dane as his medley relay anchor. Only once did he drop the act-the summer he fell in love with Alex. And despite his ex-lover, Dane Ellis-swimming’s biggest star-also making the Olympic Team.ĭane has been a pawn in his celebrity parents’ empire from crib to pool, flashing his camera-ready smile on demand and staying deeply in the closet. Elected by his teammates to helm the US Men’s Swim Team, he proudly accepts the role, despite juggling endless training, team administrative work, and helping out on the family farm. Who doesn’t, right? And, Layla Reyne’s newest release, Relay, is incredibly good.īlurb: Captain is not a title Alejandro “Alex” Cantu takes lightly. At a Glance: I love a good sports romance.
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