Ebook Unsportsmanlike Conduct An Older Woman Younger Man Romance Rules of the Game Book 4 edition by Emma Tharp Literature Fiction eBooks

By Kelley Salas on Sunday, May 19, 2019

Ebook Unsportsmanlike Conduct An Older Woman Younger Man Romance Rules of the Game Book 4 edition by Emma Tharp Literature Fiction eBooks





Product details

  • File Size 3352 KB
  • Print Length 95 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date April 30, 2019
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07PZJX1G1




Unsportsmanlike Conduct An Older Woman Younger Man Romance Rules of the Game Book 4 edition by Emma Tharp Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews


  • I really enjoyed this hockey romance. The characters are interesting, well-developed and have chemistry. The story is interesting, well-written with a happily ever after. In addition to receiving an arc, I purchased the book for my collection.
  • I loved reading Wes and Lydia’s story! From the first page I was hooked and couldn’t put it down! Emma is an engaging writer and I can’t wait to read the next book!
  • Emma Tharp lights the lamp with UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT, the fourth book in the Rules of the Game series. Professional hockey player Wes Jacobsen is heartbroken after country music star Lydia Crow breaks things off with him due to their age difference. However, he could not care less how old she is. This contemporary sports romance is suitable for adult readers.

    I liked the age difference aspect of the story. Lydia is nineteen years older than Wes. People have made comments to her about being old enough to be his mom. I could understand how that would deter her. I’m three years older than my husband. When I think, he was in grade school, when I was in high school, that’s a bit creepy. However, we met in our mid-twenties. After a certain age, I feel age is irrelevant. It’s about compatibility and how you make each other feel.

    Wes appreciates Lydia for who she is. He likes who he has become with her. Lydia is widowed. She dated since her husband’s death, but nobody made her feel something until Wes. I like that Wes challenged Lydia and asked for a second chance. The couple also have some interesting obstacles with their careers; especially Lydia with her business manager.

    UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT is a skillfully-written and entertaining read. I recommend it to people that enjoy age gap and/or second chance romances. I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book.
  • He’s all in, but is she?

    Wes is 23, a hockey player in the playoffs and was dumped via Skype by Lydia. They were together for six months and then she ended it a month ago. Wes is a mess. He’s drinking again and sloppy.
    He wants her back.

    Lydia is 42, she lost her husband ten years ago and since then was dating bad boys. Wes was supposed to be justca hook up and good for her music career. She’s on tour and ended it with Wes because he was getting serious.

    Wes talks her into trying again for the summer.
    Will Lydia be all in this time around?

    Great complex characters with imperfections and weaknesses. But together, they are the best versions of themselves. Plus props on the twenty year age difference where Wes is the younger man.
    Recommend.
    💋

    I voluntarily reviewed this book.
  • The heart wants what the heart wants, and Wes wants Lydia. They appeared briefly in Goal on the Rebound, and so I'm glad to be able to read their story. I love them together. She's concerned about their age difference (nearly 20 years), but he doesn't care at all about it - he only knows in his heart that she's "the one." His friends/teammates and their wives/girlfriends all like her, and recognize how well they work together. There's someone working to pull them apart, and he is finally dealt with. I especially like her surprise declaration at the end (no hints, you have to read the book to learn what that is!). I'm so happy that they're getting their HEA.

    I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • I thoroughly enjoyed Wes and Lydia's story! You usually get an older man and younger lady story so this was a refreshing change. She is nineteen years older than him and let's several things get in the way of them being together and happy. You see the struggle with the age difference as well as other factors and people that try to drive a wedge between them. However, there is a lot of passion between these two!! You cannot help but cheer these two on to happiness. It's a wonderful addition to the "Rules of the Game" stories!!! The story is a stand alone read but does have connecting characters. They are all good stories and definitely worth reading.

    *I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book.*
  • Lydia is 42 and Wes is 23. She's a famous country singer and he's a professional hockey player but non of that will matter as you get to see these two struggle with age differences, other people options and Lydia loss of her husband who left her with unresolved guilt.

    Emma did such a great job with one of my favorite themes (younger man/older woman). I believed in these characters and was so mad about the haters and self-doubt. Wes is the strong one and wanted what's best for his love. He fought for her and helped her too see, they are the only two in that relationship not ANYONE else.

    I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • Lydia and Wes have been together 6 months and Wes thought everything was perfect. Then out of nowhere a Skype call changes everything. Lydia though she had no choice but to break things off with Wes her insecurities about their age difference made her think the end was inevitable. Wes isn't going down without a fight though and he's going to win back the love of his life no matter what. Wes and Lydia's chemistry was palpable and the love they have for one another fantastic. You can't help but root for these two. It was an amazing story to read and I can't wait for what comes next!

    I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.