Switch Stance by M.E. Carter & Andrea Johnston

Overview

Title: Switch Stance
Author: M.E. Carter & Andrea Johnston
Series: Charitable Endeavors #1
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Contemporary, Contemporary romance
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2018

Thoughts

I always enjoy stories that feature a writer. I mean, a writer writing about a writer? Somehow that works out really well. Sometimes… in the case of Misery, it wasn’t such a good thing. But I digress. Carter and Johnston are a wonderful literary pair. And their ability to craft a story in which you are constantly rooting for the main couple… brilliant. A great way to spend a few hours, drifting away on a fun and romantic story.

Spencer is a great male lead. He’s that sexy jock type that you want when you’re reading a sports romance. But he’s also humble and kind of cute. There isn’t a lot of the ego like in some of the sports romances that I read. But enough to know that he’s good at his job. I also love that he’s actually driven more by his charity and need to leave a lasting impression than his legacy as a jock. He’s also incredibly emotionally mature and spends a lot of his time supporting both his slightly neurotic sister and Aggie. Definitely one of my favourite (emotionally) male leads I’ve read in a while.

As someone who is always sure that she’s completely messing things up and doesn’t fit in, it was fun to read about Aggie’s insecurities. I mean, I’ve now moved to a point that I’m comfortable with the fact that I’m kind of nutso. But it was nice learning about her journey to get to that same place of comfort in herself. Alright, she didn’t completely get to that point, but she is definitely heading in that direction by the end of the story. Plus, she manages to finally work through her writer’s block as she acknowledges her own short comings. Something else I loved about this character.

Although Aggie went through the most personal growth throughout this story, it was still an incredibly fun and beautiful journey. I love that Spencer is able to recognise that that growth is Aggie’s responsibility. He’s there to support her, but not fix her. And that, with his patience, she is able to actually start to try and trust and learn. I can’t wait to read about her best friend, Toby, in Ear Candy. Another story that I’m sure will be filled with plenty of character growth and enjoyment!

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