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Full Tilt

Love the Game series

by Becca Seymour

Blurb:

Camden Crawford knows how to take a hit.

As the thirtysomething captain of the Exeter Seagulls, heโ€™s built a career on strength, silence, and shielding his emotions as ruthlessly as he does his teammates. But when an injury rocks his teamโ€”and a series of frustrating media storms threaten to unravel his legacyโ€”Cam finds himself one mistake away from losing everything heโ€™s worked for. The last thing he needs is
a distraction.

Enter Brentย sunshine in tattooed skin, newly settled in Exeter, and a little too perceptive for Camโ€™s comfort.

Brent came to England chasing purpose. What he didnโ€™t expect was a brooding rugby player with eyes like winter and walls like stone. But the chemistry? Immediate. Irresistible. And very, very mutual. Brent isnโ€™t afraid to get under Camdenโ€™s skinโ€”and heโ€™s definitely not afraid to stay there.

When a one-time tattoo consult turns into stolen kisses, slow mornings, and a summer of something that feels a lot like more, both men are forced to face the Falling for each other wasnโ€™t in the game plan. And neither is what happens when the spotlight turns on their relationship.

With mounting pressure, cross-continental tours, and past insecurities clawing their way to the surface, Camden has to decide if love is a risk heโ€™s finally ready to take. And Brent? Heโ€™s ready to prove that heโ€™s not just a distractionโ€”heโ€™s the reason to stay.

A swoony, slow-burn MM sports romance full of banter, bruises, and unexpected tenderness. grumpy/sunshine vibes, emotional intimacy, found family, a meddling little brother, and the hottest โ€œoops, I sent you a sex tape by accidentโ€ moment in romance.

(Full Tilt is book five in a brand-new sports romance shared world. Featuring books from Willow Thomas, Becca Steele, Jodi Oliver, EM Denning, Becca Jackson, EM Lindsey, and Cora Rose.)

*****

Review:

Cam has been burned in the past when it comes to his sexuality and really struggles to open up to someone else. Brent wonderfully supports Cam. Showing him the patience, understanding, and support that he needs. And it is beautiful to see as he brings big, broody, grumpy Cam around to seeing how good it is between them.

It’s been a long time since I’ve read one of Seymour’s book and I have no idea why! I love the way that she balances the angst, heat, & feels and gives us a satisfying story without a lot of hulabaloo at the end. Be ready for a slow burn, with a mix of humor & fun to go with the growth & sweetness.

(This is the first in this interconnected world that I’ve read and I didn’t have any issues at all so definitely can stand on its own.)