Release Blitz, Review, Excerpt & Giveaway: No Wrong Moves By Becca Seymour

No Wrong Moves BannerNo Wrong Moves (Zone Defense, Book 3) by Becca Seymour

Review

I adored Pearce and Eddie along with Eddie’s 10 years old daughter Lotte, they made a great family even if it took Eddie a while to give in to how he really felt about Pearce.

Zone Defense has been a really enjoyable series, and No Wrong Moves is no exception. Friends to Lovers is one of my favourite tropes and Pearce and Eddie had such a great friendship that had only not moved on to be more because of Eddie’s hangups about their 11-year age difference, that and being scared of losing the friendship they had. Sometimes all it takes is a bit of drama to make someone look at someone else in a different way and when Pearce steps up and deals with things when Eddie and Lotte need him to, it’s the catalyst for the change in their relationship.

I am a fan of low-angst romance reads and Becca Seymour always manages to tell a sweet and heartfelt story without resorting to mixed messages and lack of communication to move things on, something I appreciate. Pearce’s teammates were as supportive as you would hope and I enjoyed the banter they all had with each other.

I hope we get another Zone Defence story or even another spin-off series as I am really enjoying all the couples I’ve met so far.


About the book

Pining for your best friend sucks ass—and not the good kind of sucking. But I can’t back away, and I definitely can’t let go. Eddie Phelps is too damn important to me. He has my heart and soul. Well, he and his daughter, a ten-year-old who one day will run the world.

It’s not like I can even blame Eddie for mixed signals or anything. He’s done everything right. He always does. Honestly, that’s part of his problem.

But I won’t put pressure on him. That means it’s down to Eddie to see how freakin’ awesome a catch I am. I just have no idea how exactly I’ll get him to do that.

Sure, I’m a professional basketball player. But once upon a time, so was he. It’s going to take something huge to get him to see beyond my age *cough immaturity cough*. But since Eddie isn’t one for making wrong moves, I’m not sure a grand gesture will work.

That leads me back to pining, and hoping somehow, someway, he’ll see me as more than a joker. More than his best friend—even though I’m a kick-ass one. Maybe someday, he’ll know I’m exactly the person he needs to make the move on.


Universal Link

Series Link

Goodreads


Excerpt

I bobbed my head. Eddie, and sometimes Lottie when my games didn’t clash with school, made regular trips to see me play. Every single time, I was overwhelmed he made the effort, all but pinching myself knowing he valued my friendship as much as I did his. 

“I booked us in at the hotel restaurant. I hope that’s okay.” His gaze flicked to his daughter, and I glanced at her still in my arms. Her head was against my shoulder. While her eyes were open, I figured she’d be exhausted. Not that she’d ever admit as much to either of us. 

“Sounds good. The perfect place to spend time with this crazy kid.” 

Eddie’s smile was soft, and when my gaze travelled to his face, I realized it was directed at me rather than Lottie. 

I held his stare for a beat before glancing away, too terrified he’d see longing in my eyes. The last thing I wanted was him to feel awkward. And the thought of not spending time with either of them wasn’t worth the risk. 

“You want me to drive?” Eddie asked as we stepped into the secure parking lot. My relieved smile was instant, as was the flutter in my stomach. He knew I always had a mini adrenaline crash post-game, where I was overcome with tiredness until I got a decent meal. 

“That’d be great, thanks.” I passed him the key to my SUV, which I may have upgraded to last year with Lottie in mind. 

We got settled in the car, and Eddie started the engine. “With this traffic, it’ll take us at least forty-five minutes. Why don’t you rest? You know I’ve got you.” 

Our gazes caught, a whisper of a smile tilting his lips. I closed my eyes, aware he spoke the truth. The only trouble was, I wish he had me in every way possible. 


Enter the Giveaway

To celebrate Becca’s new release, she’s giving away a $10 Amazon Gift Card! 

Enter the Rafflecopter giveaway for your chance to win! 

A Rafflecopter Giveaway 


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Becca Seymour lives and breathes all things book related. Usually with at least three books being read and two WiPs being written at the same time, life is merrily hectic. She tends to do nothing by halves so happily seeks the craziness and busyness life offers.

Living on her small property in Queensland with her human family as well as her animal family of cows, chooks, and dogs, Becca appreciates the beauty of the world around her and is a believer that love truly is love.

| Facebook Page | Twitter | Instagram | Website | Newsletter |
| Amazon Page | Goodreads | BookBub |

/

Advertisement

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s