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I really love these college/football books (sorry Lorraine 🤭🤭).It's always a bit cliche and you mostly knows what to expected and how things will end, but I just can't stop reading and get involved by their little dramas.I was super excited about Ryker's book after finish I Dare You, because he was the bestest and supportive friend ever! He was there for Mav, even when his "appendage" were always messing with the wrong ladies.Penelope is a fireball who doesn't give a shit about football play
I BET YOU: Is the second full length standalone novel within the series (The Hook Up #2) by Ilsa Madden-Mills. In this we meet Ryker Voss & Penelope Graham.Twenty-one year old Ryker is the Quarterback’s golden boy of Waylon University where he’s attending his senior year, he's never been one to date seriously, but he's had his eye on Penelope from afar, she's not like the girls he's used too, she's nerdy and sweet, a red headed vampire loving crazy bird owner that works at t
Ryker Voss is MINE!!!! Gah! Not only is his name the stuff of legends, so is he! This is why I call Ilsa Madden-Mills the Queen of New Adult romance!! All the swoons!!It’s not often I love a genuinely sweet hero, but it happens. Ryker and Penelope are super cute. I’m not certain if I should classify this as enemies to lovers or friends to lovers because they’re both. Here’s what I loved:Penelope is quirky and a bit of a mess. But she’s also self aware and brave. She has no problem putting Ryker
I Bet You is the second book in the Hook Up series, but it can be read as a standalone. What a fantastic addition to the series! I loved how this book started and I kept loving it until the end. Real life has been very busy lately, but I couldn’t wait to continue reading this book and I did read every minute I could. I Bet You was a sweet, funny, unique and a little emotional romance. I adored the epilogue! This book is one of my favorite books by the author.Penelope and Ryker are amazing charac...
From the very first book I read by Ilsa Madden-Mills I knew this author was super talented and would fast become one of my all time favourite authors. Her book captivated me and I couldn’t put it down and since then each new release has gotten better and better and now there’s this one, I Bet You. I’m so damn amazed at this book. I thought I Dare You (Book One in the series) was incredible but this one just shot right past every book and instantly become my very favourite book of hers. It was fu...
➳When an instant attraction takes place, there will be no denying that Penelope and Ryker are meant to be in a quirky, charismatic, and burning with passion romance novel that yet again, Ilsa has conquered in every way... ➳I know the kind of ability I have when it comes down to reading books in a fast pace, but never did I think I would ever encounter upon the day of when I would read a book in A DAY! My gosh am I shocked as you are, because bless all heavens and the soul of Ilsa for writing
I'm really enjoying this college series!
5 You Were Meant For Me Stars!(ARC provided by Social Butterfly PR) Penelope Graham is a southern girl who grew up in the small college town of Magnolia, Mississippi. She’s a quirky bookworm who loves romance novels and everything twilight. She holds down two jobs, and goes to school full time as a senior at Waylon University. She hasn’t had a lot of experience with dating, but does know she isn’t interested in football players. She knows too well how they operate. Then she gets the attention...
I could NOT put this book down. It’s funny. It’s fun. It’s sweet. It’s sexy. It’s a page turner. It’s light new adult college sports romance at its absolute best. The banter is EVERYTHING. The relationship between the mains is EVERYTHING! The side characters are just intriguing and interesting enough without taking over the whole story. The trope is not new, but Madden-Mills somehow writes in a way that makes it feel original and fresh. Ryker is the man of your book hero dreams, and Penelope is