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He was the high school hottie. She was the teacher’s pet. But in private, none of that mattered...
At the tender age of six, Penelope Watkins fell for her best friend’s brother, Evan Donovan, future hunk. By the time they were teenagers, they were having heart-to-hearts…and hot and heavy top secret make-out sessions. All that changed when Evan’s father suddenly died. Abruptly, Penelope lost him to grief—and to his true love: football. But now an injury had ended Evan's NFL career. The notorious bad boy was in a depression no one could penetrate, except maybe the one woman who still knew him best—and still wanted him most…
Penelope is the last person Evan wants to witness the wreck he’s become. So when she shows up at his door he’s less than welcoming—even though the sight of her brings back the same old rush of desire. As a teenager, the emotions overwhelmed him. Now, when he wanted to be overwhelmed, Penelope wasn’t playing. She was telling the golden boy it was time to man up. It may have taken a concussion for Evan to realize it, but that’s exactly what he wants to do—starting with her…
Praise for Jennifer Dawson
“Witty repartee, memorable secondary characters, and powerful attraction skillfully handled will have readers eager for the next in the series.” –Publishers Weekly on Take a Chance on Me
- Sales Rank: #1225617 in Books
- Published on: 2016-03-29
- Released on: 2016-03-29
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.80" h x .90" w x 4.20" l, .37 pounds
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 320 pages
About the Author
Jennifer Dawson grew up in the suburbs of Chicago and graduated from DePaul University with a degree in psychology. She met her husband at the public library while they were studying. To this day she still maintains she was NOT checking him out. Now, over twenty years later, they’re married and living in a suburb right outside of Chicago with two awesome kids and a crazy dog.
Despite going through a light FM, poem writing phase in high school, Jennifer never grew up wanting to be a writer (she had more practical aspirations of being an international super spy). Then one day, suffering from boredom and disgruntled with a book she’d been reading, she decided to put pen to paper. The rest, as they say, is history.
These days Jennifer can be found sitting behind her computer, writing her next novel, chasing after her kids, keeping an ever watchful eye on her ever growing to-do list, and NOT checking out her husband.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Long overdue redemption of a hero who repeatedly hurt the heroine with OW ....
By FromTheSouth
Having really enjoyed all three previous books in this series, it pains this NetGalley reviewer to admit this one felt off the mark. Mainly because I had issues with the hero’s past character/moral compass and the heroine’s judgment. It was hard to feel sympathy for Evan, who was with lots of other girls, starting as a teen, even while supposedly being in love and fooling around with the heroine, Penelope, in the family basement. Yes, you guessed it. She became his dirty little secret. You see, Pen was a close family friend who was more like an adopted family member. She made the mistake of meeting Evan downstairs, after the midnight hour, for late night chats/eventual make-up sessions, all while he was taking full advantage of the groupie cheerleaders who offered themselves up to him due to his high school football status. They both kept quiet about it. Yes, she knew about his other girlfriends. So shame on her, as well.
I also didn’t get how dearly beloved/soon departed, dear old dad pulled Evan aside and lectured him about giving up Pen (when he accidentally saw them together) because his upcoming NFL career was going to lead to even more random girls. Where was a stern talking to about becoming a real man by respecting women/not using them and respecting himself enough not to continue to be a man whore? At least an “I expect better from you, son” speech was in order. You would think this strong knit family would have wanted to instill their family values upon Evan. If nothing else, lecture him about unwanted pregnancies and STDs. No, he seemed to get a pass, because he was destined to live the life of a football player, on and off the field, and all its unavoidable entitlements…money and loose women.
Not surprisingly, he dumps Pen after being her first and flaunts/parades other women in front of her for years. Again, Dad, thanks for nothing! We are supposed to buy into his excuse he sincerely thought it was for her own good. When he finally does make a permanent play for Pen, she’s supposed to be consoled by the fact he always thought of her while being intimate with countless supermodels/bimbos. Oh, isn’t that sweet…not! Even going so far as to tell her specifics about one of his multiple person sexcapades (because he needed to get the guilt off his chest). Yeah, that play/decision didn’t work out so well for him, folks.
So we, along with his family and friends, are supposed to feel sorry for him because he can no longer play football due to a concussion. I say it was too bad he wasn’t kicked in the groin instead, my romance book loving friends. Maybe a blow to the family jewels would remind him of the concept of karma. As much as I liked Pen’s feistiness and determination not to be hurt by Evan again, I found myself thinking she could have used a knock to her noggin a time or two to bring her to her senses, as well. Though she would often verbally put him in his place, she was always too quick to forgive him, because, after all, he was so hot and under her skin.
Being the good girl she is, Pen does swallow her pride/pain and tries to rescue Evan from himself, since his family has been unsuccessful. We learn he has always loved her, partly because she wasn’t attracted to him just because of his football skills. But apparently not enough to give up his groupies, huh?
Yes, there was tons of angst…lots of chemistry/very steamy scenes…a hero who is honestly, sincerely, desperately redeeming himself…a family who doesn’t even want them together due to his past pattern of behavior and self-centeredness…a feisty heroine who becomes so insecure in her worry about the same notions she keeps pushing him away…The ending result was a rather exhausting read without any significant dramatic events to push it along.
Here’s to hoping you can forgive and forget better than this reviewer. I’m still holding a grudge, against him and dear old dad. I’m glad Pen got her HEA though and the hero is no longer a player. I have a feeling Shane, Evan’s older brother, will make certain it stays that way. Otherwise, he won’t have any qualms about using his fists, not just words, to protect Pen.
Title: As Good as New, Series: Something New (Book 4), Author: Jennifer Dawson, Pages: 320, stand-alone, HEA, feisty but insecure heroine, hero was a player on and off the field.
Book 1 – Take a Chance on Me, 2/4/14, Pages: 352 (Maddie & Mitch)
Book 2 – The Winner Takes All, 12/2/14, Pages: 368 (Shane & Cecilia)
Book 3 – The Name of the Game, 9/29/15, Pages: 352 (Gracie & James)
Book 4 – As Good as New, 3/29/16, Pages: 320, (Penelope & Evan)
(This review is based on ARC generously provided via NetGalley in exchange for an honest, unbiased opinion. No compensation was paid to the reviewer nor is there any affiliation between the reviewer and author/publisher.)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
2 stars – This one wasn’t a good fit for me
By Amazon Customer
2 stars – This one wasn’t a good fit for me. H has a TSTL moment that lasts 15 years during which time he hooks up with lots of OW and makes sure h sees him. H did have his epiphany that h was ‘the one’ but I couldn’t buy it since his f’up lasted 15 years. If he had been a dbag for a year or two while he got over his issues I might have been able to get on board with this story.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Passionate and delightful
By The Sassy Bookster
4.5 Stars!
I cannot get enough of this series and I binge-read it when I'm looking for a sexy pick-me-up. Ms. Dawson has a knack for combining tortuous angst and off-the-charts sexual tension in a way that keeps a reader hooked and coming back for more, and every book just gets better.
Can two people who were each other's first love, first heartbreak and first everything find their way back to each other through the secrets and distance that have built a wall between them?
Penelope Watkins fell in love with her best friend's brother when she was six and he was her first, but only for one night and then he shattered her heart. For fifteen years, they have kept their distance from each other, but now she is the only one that can reach him.
Evan Donovan just lost the only thing that defined him: his football career and his family is concerned about his well-being but no one can reach him, except Penelope. She challenges and excites him in every way, and he can't go back to their previous frosty relationship any more.
Honestly, Evan was a man-whore that did not deserve Penelope, but underneath that is the teenager who believed his father when he told him that he was only good for football, the boy who never had a chance to mend his relationship with his father and who has always felt like an outsider in his own family.
Penelope is a champion at her job, but when it comes to her personal life she's very insecure and has always been, but she hides it under a very competent facade. Both of them are very complicated and sometimes frustrating characters, struggling with unresolved hurts and trust issues, but Evan redeemed himself by fighting for Penelope and giving her the space she needed to deal with her own issues and trust that he would always be there for her.
AS GOOD AS NEW is passionate, humorous and delightful, with snappy dialogue and I loved catching up with the couples from the previous books. I hope that we get Sam, Sophie and Charlie's stories soon.
Disclaimer: I received this book for free from the Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
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