Thursday, February 11, 2016

RELEASE BLITZ & REVIEW - JOCKBLOCKED by JEN FREDERICK

 
 
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I grab her foot and pull it into my lap. “Let’s do a risk/reward test.”

“Let’s not.” But her foot doesn’t move.

I massage her foot beneath the sock, pressing hard against the ball and then digging into the arch. She releases a tiny moan and her head falls back in a dick-hardening sexy motion. Fuuuuck. If this is how I feel from just touching this girl’s hand and foot, what would it be like to be between her legs, to suck on her tits, to feel her pussy pulse around my dick? Light-headed and incredibly aroused, I almost fall off the chair.

I gotta focus here. If I’m ever going to get past the foot and hand, I need to convince her that the reward with me would be off-the-charts amazing.

Clearing my throat, I keep rubbing her foot. “Having your foot in my lap, that’s a risk right? But you’re enjoying the rubdown. That’s a risk worth the reward.”

“Keep rubbing and stop talking,” she orders. Her eyes are closed.

Okay, but I’m not touching some other guy’s sock, particularly the guy whose bed she’s sleeping in. I don’t know if I fully buy into her “just friends” explanation for Ace. He has her picture in his locker. She’s wearing his socks. For all that, he’s at the Gas Station dry humping a Kappa and Lucy’s home alone. I pull off the sock and toss it aside and stare at her toes.

“Your nail polish is blue.” Since when did I think toes were sexy?

She wriggles them. “Yes, on both feet. You’re very observant. Haven’t you ever seen a girl’s toes before?”

“I’m sure I have.” I just don’t remember them. I have this strange feeling I’ll remember hers, though.

I run a light caress over the anklebone, down the spine of the Achilles tendon, and around the edge of her instep.

Her breathing hitches, so quiet and so soft, I might have imagined it.

“What’re you doing?” Her words are a husky whisper and my body responds accordingly.

My balls tighten and my dick’s so hard I’m worried it’ll snap in half, but I can’t reach into my jeans to readjust or I’ll scare her away.

“We’re testing your risk assessment.” And driving myself crazy.

“You should stop.”

“I can’t.” I move my hand up her ankle to cup the slender calf. “Feel good? Worth the risk?”

“I’m not sure.”

That’s an invitation if I ever heard one.

Is it possible to come from just rubbing a girl’s leg? I might test out that theory. “And now?” My fingers find the tender hollow behind her knee. Her pulse beats rapidly against my palm. She’s as turned on as I am and I haven’t even gotten to the good parts.

“It feels riskier,” she croaks.

Yeah, because pretty soon my hand is going to be on your thigh and I don’t know how I’m going to stop there.

Her fingers are turning white as she grips the sides of her chair. Is she holding herself back? Or keeping herself there?

Fuck, I want to kiss her so bad. I want to kiss her lips but I’d settle for her toes or her knee or‑shit, if all she’ll allow is for me to touch the tips of her fingers, I’d be okay with that. I need a taste of her. I’m dying for a taste of her.
 
SHANDA'S REVIEW

4 stars
 
 Lucy Washington is a rules girl. Everything in her life goes through a “risk assessment” and dating a football player is no exception. Dating Matty Iverson is a huge risk for her and one that takes a lot of convincing on his part. To be fair Lucy has to be cautious about a lot. She is a diabetic so she has to be careful in that aspect of her life. Her mother isn’t the best example for love and relationships so this makes taking chances scary for Lucy.

Matthew “ Matty” Iverson is more about living in the moment and believes he is worth the risk. He is more than willing to put the work in to convince Lucy to take a chance. I really liked Matty, he was sweet, hot, and just seemed fun to be around. Matty is basically being told by his Coach to take the captain position but he has to convince Ace Anderson to give up his QB position. It gets sticky when Matty realizes Ace’s best friend is Lucy and she may be his ticket to convincing Ace.

I really liked Matty and Lucy. Matty was a great guy stuck in a crap position. I don’t think he really has the passion to take the Captain position. He is crazy about Lucy and so scared of messing up with her he doesn’t know how to ask her for help, and of course that just makes him slip up. I really liked Lucy and I understood her hesitancy but I wish she would have woken up a bit sooner regarding Ace. I didn’t like him and for a best friend he was disrespectful to her all the time.

All in all I enjoyed Jockblocked. It was hard for me to get into in the beginning but once I did it kept me interested. This series is more focused on football verbiage so if you love this detail then you will like this book. Matty and Lucy had great chemistry and it was a slow burn friends to lover’s romance. I liked that they were friends, discussed life goals, were less superficial than most NA couples, and really took the time to learn each other. If you like your NA with less over the top drama and little more reality you will like this.
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
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