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Always More

Sports Series, Book 1

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Always More

By: Nicole Pyland
Narrated by: Amanda Dolan
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Everly Holman is between an internship and, hopefully, finding her dream job when she finds an online listing she thinks will be perfect for her. As a relatively new sports psychologist, she's worried she won't find the right place for herself. When she applies for a job with the Los Angeles Legends, the professional women's volleyball team, she finally feels at home.

Wyatt Wicked is the number one volleyball player in the world. She could play in any professional league and had played in many during her career. When the US starts the first professional women's league, she's eager to play on her home soil and finally do the thing she loves most in her home country.

Wyatt's not one to trust psychology in sports. But when she meets Everly Holman, Wyatt not only starts trusting the woman to help improve her game, she also sees Everly as much more than the team doctor. Unfortunately for her, Everly might not be willing to risk her career over their growing feelings. As they both work to establish the fledgling league, they discover that, sometimes, falling in love is worth the possibility of losing everything.

Contains mature themes.

©2020 Nicole Pyland (P)2020 Tantor
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Good sports romance

I enjoy sports related novels and this one was good, I even looked up some details on volleyball while listening. The love story was tender and the father related side story worked really well.

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A really enjoyable story

I loved the playfulness between the characters. I enjoyed the story evolving. I just wish there was more!

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always more wow

really brilliant story line with a happy couple, really brilliant characters and really brilliant narration with a happy ending as well

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Very enjoyable listen

Great listen with great characters, I’m not one for sports but I really enjoyed this and felt that I got to know the characters well, definitely worth a listen for a light romance.

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beautiful

few books get you at the first meet, this one certainly does, I smiled all the way, except for one dumb father, and at the end (5am) my jaw ached, terrificly written and superbly narrated, a real gem.

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An enjoyable read

With really likeable characters, an unusual sports story line, and beautiful narration, this book was for me pleasantly different and very enjoyable.

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Great f/f sports novel spoiled by use of too much jargon

I love f/f sports novels and this is a good story. it is well written, the characters are great and it has tenderness as well as heat. Unfortunately the volleyball jargon used by the author is not explained in the story, So, if you do not understand volleyball - like me - there are significant sections of the audiobook that are like listening to a foreign language.

I can understand Nicole Pyland not wanting to make her novel sound like a volleyball dictionary or rule book but I do think she could have used her obvious intelligence and knowledge to hint the meaning of words and phrases or describe the play rather than using terms that are completely unknown to people who are not volleyball fans. It is such a shame she did not think to do that because this is a real downer when her novel is excellent otherwise.

In addition the narratkiion is somewhat problematic because the narrator, who does a good job otherwise, does not differentiate between the voices of the main characters which makes conversations between them become quite confusing at times.

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