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# The Baller

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For fans of Katy Evans' REAL series comes a sexy sports romance about a new female sports reporter and the cocky quarterback who is willing to change his player ways for a chance with her From New York Times & USA Today Bestseller, Vi Keeland, comes a sexy new standalone novel. The first time I met Brody Easton was in the men's locker room. It was my first interview as a professional sportscaster. The famed quarterback decided to bare all. And by all, I don't mean he told me any of his secrets. No. The arrogant ass decided to drop his towel, just as I asked the first question. On camera. The Super Bowl MVP quickly adopted a new hobby--screwing with me. When I pushed back, he shifted from wanting to screw with me, to wanting to screw me. But I don't date players. And it's not because I'm one of the few women working in the world of professional football. I'd date an athlete. It's the other kind of player I don't date. You know the type. Good looking, strong, cocky, always looking to get laid. Brody Easton was the ultimate player. Every woman wanted to be the one to change him. But the truth was, all he needed was a girl worth changing for. Turned out, I was that girl. Simple right? Let's face it. It never is. There's a story between once upon a time and happily ever after... And this one is ours. Author's note - The Baller is a full-length standalone novel. Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.

Review: Lots of Laughs - Reading the last words of the epilogue left a big ol’ fat smile on my face. This book was a total winner for me. I love football, I love football players, I love spunky girl reporters who give alpha males a run for their money. This book had it! The character banter was outstanding, just what I was in the mood for. I can’t stand books where all the ‘conversation’ is internal dialogue: so boring. Brody and Delilah really put it out there and I laughed and laughed. ‘The Baller’ was like watching the pinball ding back and forth over the game board. ‘Every time I see you, I expose myself to you.’ He flashed me his trademark smile. ‘That’s how we show girls we like them where I’m from.’ ‘Where are you from, the jungle?’ ‘Brooklyn.’ ‘I want the interview done in my hotel suite.’ ‘Your hotel suite?’ ‘Don’t sound so worried. You’ll have a crew with you. I can’t attack you in front of them.’ ‘That’s true.’ ‘I’ll have to wait until they leave.’ ‘You’re spooning me? Brody Easton spoons?’ ‘Only you, baby. But don’t be surprised if you get woken up by my fork later.’ I loved these two to bits. Funny, funny, funny. It wasn’t all one-liners and jokes though. Brody has another love, she’s eighty years old and suffering Alzheimer’s. Marlene’s character was so lovely and loving. Brody is her legal guardian since her husband passed away and was abandoned by her drug addicted daughter and granddaughter. Brody lost his mother at the tender age of seven and Marlene stepped into the shoes he’d lost. We get to watch Brody grow up through her eyes, her flashbacks and Brody’s reactions to them, were insightful, funny and endearing. She brought out the best in everyone around her including Brody. His interactions with her brought tears to my eyes on more than one occasion. ‘They say blood is thicker than water, but that doesn’t mean $... Everyone needs water to live.’ He’s also dealing with a blast from the past. ‘I hated her so d… much, but I couldn’t make myself stop loving her.’ Delilah is caught in the past, a tragedy that won’t let her move on. ‘I’d given up hope after Drew.’ It’s dual point of view, my favorite! I love getting to read the whole story. Side characters or lack thereof can really make or break a book. ‘The Baller’ was superior on the side character front; we really get to see Brody and Delilah as people when they interact with other folks. Wonderfully done. Indie antagonizing Mr. CUM (Gah, that name, hehe) was hilarious. I want an Indie in my life pronto. Then there were all the scenes with Brody and Grouper playing ball in the hallway. Have I mentioned I love football?! These two had off the charts chemistry, yet the love scenes weren’t voluminous, overly lengthy and graphic to the point of gory which is another dart straight to the bullseye for me. I’m so sick of books that are half sex, snooze, I want a great story and steamy scenes that add to it. Nailed it. Was the ‘big problem’ predictable. Yes, I’d say it was, yet I didn’t care that it was. It’s how the characters handled it and made it through that made it a joy to read. Nothing super dramatic and the ‘female drama’ was, happily, absent. There weren’t a zillion misunderstanding and imaginary reasons to keep them apart. They trudged forward each keeping one eye on the other. ‘You’ll come around. But when you do, I think I’ll make you beg for another chance.’ My first read by Vi Keeland is going straight to my favorites list. It just hit the right spot. Lots of laughs, lots of character interaction, tears and a happy ever after. ‘My soul picked him, not my mind.’
Review: 4.5 stars for a sweet Rom-Com - 4.5 stars The Baller has everything I look for in a sports romantic comedy: a ballsy heroine, a cocky athlete, banter up the wazoo, real integration of the sport, and a mature relationship. Placing a checkmark in all those columns makes it seem formulaic; however, the characters really help elevate this story. Delilah is a confident football sportscaster in an industry dominated by men. She is a smart and driven character who isn’t deterred by negative attitudes. The author’s love of football is clearly evident, and I thoroughly enjoyed learning the nitty-gritty of sports reporting. Brody is a Super Bowl MVP. He’s arrogant, aggressively flirtatious, and the first to admit he’s an a$s. Outward appearances can be deceiving though because he keeps the fact that he’s really a big softy under wraps. His trips to the nursing home are both touching and funny, and his sexy alpha male side is deliciously irresistible. Delilah, however, is not easily seduced. There’s something gratifying about making a famous quarterback – who is used to public adoration and willing women – work for it. I loved, loved, loved Brody and Delilah together. They’re funny, sexy, and thank goodness they don’t try to manipulate each other. Their connection both in and out of the bedroom is palpable. I liked that the author didn’t go the predictable route of making them hide their relationship because of her career. They both have painful pasts. That commonality strengthens their bond, but their histories affect them differently. Delilah seems stuck in the past and sometimes does a two steps forward, one step back dance that can be frustrating. For me, it’s a mild hiccup in the scope of the story, but when the big conflict arises – and you know there has to be one – I didn’t care for the way it’s handled. It’s the one sour note in an otherwise enjoyable story. The book isn’t all about football and romance. There’s a heartwarming side plot and some hilariously colorful characters to make things more entertaining. After a couple meh books, I was pleased to find The Baller so entertaining. The sweet nice was a sweet final touch. It’s definitely a win for me.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #721,040 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,911 in Contemporary Romance (Books) #13,206 in Contemporary Women Fiction #138,927 in Genre Literature & Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 12,778 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lots of Laughs
*by K***R on January 21, 2016*

Reading the last words of the epilogue left a big ol’ fat smile on my face. This book was a total winner for me. I love football, I love football players, I love spunky girl reporters who give alpha males a run for their money. This book had it! The character banter was outstanding, just what I was in the mood for. I can’t stand books where all the ‘conversation’ is internal dialogue: so boring. Brody and Delilah really put it out there and I laughed and laughed. ‘The Baller’ was like watching the pinball ding back and forth over the game board. ‘Every time I see you, I expose myself to you.’ He flashed me his trademark smile. ‘That’s how we show girls we like them where I’m from.’ ‘Where are you from, the jungle?’ ‘Brooklyn.’ ‘I want the interview done in my hotel suite.’ ‘Your hotel suite?’ ‘Don’t sound so worried. You’ll have a crew with you. I can’t attack you in front of them.’ ‘That’s true.’ ‘I’ll have to wait until they leave.’ ‘You’re spooning me? Brody Easton spoons?’ ‘Only you, baby. But don’t be surprised if you get woken up by my fork later.’ I loved these two to bits. Funny, funny, funny. It wasn’t all one-liners and jokes though. Brody has another love, she’s eighty years old and suffering Alzheimer’s. Marlene’s character was so lovely and loving. Brody is her legal guardian since her husband passed away and was abandoned by her drug addicted daughter and granddaughter. Brody lost his mother at the tender age of seven and Marlene stepped into the shoes he’d lost. We get to watch Brody grow up through her eyes, her flashbacks and Brody’s reactions to them, were insightful, funny and endearing. She brought out the best in everyone around her including Brody. His interactions with her brought tears to my eyes on more than one occasion. ‘They say blood is thicker than water, but that doesn’t mean $... Everyone needs water to live.’ He’s also dealing with a blast from the past. ‘I hated her so d… much, but I couldn’t make myself stop loving her.’ Delilah is caught in the past, a tragedy that won’t let her move on. ‘I’d given up hope after Drew.’ It’s dual point of view, my favorite! I love getting to read the whole story. Side characters or lack thereof can really make or break a book. ‘The Baller’ was superior on the side character front; we really get to see Brody and Delilah as people when they interact with other folks. Wonderfully done. Indie antagonizing Mr. CUM (Gah, that name, hehe) was hilarious. I want an Indie in my life pronto. Then there were all the scenes with Brody and Grouper playing ball in the hallway. Have I mentioned I love football?! These two had off the charts chemistry, yet the love scenes weren’t voluminous, overly lengthy and graphic to the point of gory which is another dart straight to the bullseye for me. I’m so sick of books that are half sex, snooze, I want a great story and steamy scenes that add to it. Nailed it. Was the ‘big problem’ predictable. Yes, I’d say it was, yet I didn’t care that it was. It’s how the characters handled it and made it through that made it a joy to read. Nothing super dramatic and the ‘female drama’ was, happily, absent. There weren’t a zillion misunderstanding and imaginary reasons to keep them apart. They trudged forward each keeping one eye on the other. ‘You’ll come around. But when you do, I think I’ll make you beg for another chance.’ My first read by Vi Keeland is going straight to my favorites list. It just hit the right spot. Lots of laughs, lots of character interaction, tears and a happy ever after. ‘My soul picked him, not my mind.’

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.5 stars for a sweet Rom-Com
*by A***. on February 29, 2016*

4.5 stars The Baller has everything I look for in a sports romantic comedy: a ballsy heroine, a cocky athlete, banter up the wazoo, real integration of the sport, and a mature relationship. Placing a checkmark in all those columns makes it seem formulaic; however, the characters really help elevate this story. Delilah is a confident football sportscaster in an industry dominated by men. She is a smart and driven character who isn’t deterred by negative attitudes. The author’s love of football is clearly evident, and I thoroughly enjoyed learning the nitty-gritty of sports reporting. Brody is a Super Bowl MVP. He’s arrogant, aggressively flirtatious, and the first to admit he’s an a$s. Outward appearances can be deceiving though because he keeps the fact that he’s really a big softy under wraps. His trips to the nursing home are both touching and funny, and his sexy alpha male side is deliciously irresistible. Delilah, however, is not easily seduced. There’s something gratifying about making a famous quarterback – who is used to public adoration and willing women – work for it. I loved, loved, loved Brody and Delilah together. They’re funny, sexy, and thank goodness they don’t try to manipulate each other. Their connection both in and out of the bedroom is palpable. I liked that the author didn’t go the predictable route of making them hide their relationship because of her career. They both have painful pasts. That commonality strengthens their bond, but their histories affect them differently. Delilah seems stuck in the past and sometimes does a two steps forward, one step back dance that can be frustrating. For me, it’s a mild hiccup in the scope of the story, but when the big conflict arises – and you know there has to be one – I didn’t care for the way it’s handled. It’s the one sour note in an otherwise enjoyable story. The book isn’t all about football and romance. There’s a heartwarming side plot and some hilariously colorful characters to make things more entertaining. After a couple meh books, I was pleased to find The Baller so entertaining. The sweet nice was a sweet final touch. It’s definitely a win for me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A LOL, Sexy and Emotional read!
*by C***F on January 20, 2016*

4.5 Stars If you're looking for a hot and sexy, yet sweet football romance, The Baller by Vi Keeland is the book for you! This cover alone sold me on this book, but after reading the synopsis, I knew I needed this book ASAP. I feel hard for Brody and Delilah's story. Brody is the Super Bowl MVP quarterback of the NY Steel and Delilah is the reporter in charge of interviewing him after the game. She knows he has a reputation, and he shows who he really is during their first interview when he strips off his towel and continues on with the interview. I loved how this story dealt with some hard issues, there's some definite ugly cry moments in this book, yet this book had some laugh out loud moments, some super sweet moments, and some down right sexy moments. Everything about this book is amazing. Delilah is a strong character that you can't help but relate to and admire, and Brody is sexy, charming and as sweet as can be. Both of these characters have had a rough time with past relationships, and are still holding on to the ones they love. Brody wants a fun time, and Delilah wants some sort of commitment. Watching both of them go back and forth waiting to see which one would give in first was awesome to read. Brody's sexual innuendo's had me laughing out loud multiple times during this book, but getting to see the sweet and softer side of Brody is what made me fall in love with him. This book has a few bumps in the road for these two amazing characters, and once we started getting another person's POV I was scared to death that things wouldn't work out for Brody and Delilah. I wanted nothing more for this feisty reporter and this bad boy quarterback to make it work, and for a while there, I wasn't sure it was going to happen. There was parts of this book that had me crying my eyes out. I was not expecting this book to be as emotional as it was, and for me to become so invested in the secondary characters as well. This was a beautifully written, fast paced, sexy, and emotional read. I highly recommend one-clicking The Baller by Vi Keeland today. This is one that definitely needs to be on everyone's TBR list!

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