Title: Heal My Heart (Kemmons Brothers #3)
Author: Elley Arden
Published: March 10, 2014
Published by: Crimson Romance
Genre: Contemporary
Published by: Crimson Romance
Genre: Contemporary
Book Synopsis:
Female
professional football quarterback M.J. Rooney has her eye on the prize, a
record-breaking, championship season-even if her parents are less-than
supportive of her non-traditional, gender-bending career. Sure, it would be
nice to have support from the people she loves, but she believes in herself,
and she has her teammates. That’s all she needs to win a championship…until a
scuffle at a baseball game sends her over the railing onto the field. The
ensuing concussion threatens her season.
Dr. Tag Howard
has something to prove-he’s worth way more than his biological father, Francis
Kemmons, led him to believe. Maybe Tag wasn’t as talented as his brothers when
it came to playing baseball, but that doesn’t mean he can’t contribute to the
game. He’s poised to become Major League Baseball’s go-to sports medicine doctor
if he can handle one thing: rehabilitating the Gold Glove Centerfielder who
just so happens to be his estranged brother, Grey. It’s more than Tag can
take…until an unorthodox angel crashes into his life with a concussion and a
fresh perspective.
M.J. doesn’t need
a man. She needs a championship ring. Getting messed up with a sexy doctor and
his world of perfect image isn’t going to get her there. Tag doesn’t need to be
led astray from his calculated path of achievements, and he doesn’t need
reminders from his gritty, depressing past. Hanging out with a brazen woman who
thinks the world is no holds barred could strip him of everything. But the
attraction is undeniable, and there’s surprising freedom from expectations in
each other’s arms…until the outside world presses in.
With Tag’s
brothers pushing for a reunion that requires him to own up to his ugly past,
and M.J.’s biggest season on the line amidst too many distractions, maybe life
apart would be easier.
Part three in the Kemmons Brothers saga deals with Tag Howard and Mary Jane Rooney. Both dealing with childhood feelings of unworthiness and regret they battle their past to work on their future.
Heal My Heart is a great breakdown of the scars that can be left from a persons youth. Tag is an well sought after doctor with an impressive resume and loving parents. MJ is one of the best female professional quart backs with an impressive arm, but her judge father and ballerina step mother don't see or appreciate the person MJ is. Together they work on accepting who they are, flaws and all.
I enjoyed Heal My Heart, the back store was well written and developed. Tag and MJ had an instant chemistry that allowed their relationship to develop well and realistically.
“Do you have Grey Goose?” She laughed. “We have vodka, and occasionally it’s a little gray, but I don’t think it has anything to do with geese.” “Okay, then I’ll take a gray vodka tonic without the goose, and a lime, please.”
Though they both deal with tough psychological issues they managed to bring a funny sense of humor to the table. The story is realistic, touching and inspiring. To often are others thoughts in our heads tainted your confidence.
“I can’t seem to forget him,” he whispered. “Twenty-five years, and he’s stuck in my head.”
Heal My Heart was a great mix of strength, comedy, romance, real life situation and heart healing love.
I give Heal My Heart by Elley Arden
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Author Bio:
Elley Arden is a born and bred
Pennsylvanian who has lived as far west as Utah and as far north as Wisconsin.
She drinks wine like it’s water (a slight exaggeration), prefers a night at the
ballpark to a night on the town, and believes almond English toffee is the key
to happiness.
Elley has been reading romance novels since she was a sixteen-year-old babysitter, sneaking Judith McNaught and Danielle Steele novels off the bookshelves of the women who employed her. She started her first manuscript when she was twenty-five, writing during babies’ naps. A total of three children and ten years later, the manuscript was complete. Little did she know, her journey to publication was only beginning..
Elley writes provocative contemporary romances for Crimson Romance.
Elley has been reading romance novels since she was a sixteen-year-old babysitter, sneaking Judith McNaught and Danielle Steele novels off the bookshelves of the women who employed her. She started her first manuscript when she was twenty-five, writing during babies’ naps. A total of three children and ten years later, the manuscript was complete. Little did she know, her journey to publication was only beginning..
Elley writes provocative contemporary romances for Crimson Romance.
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