![]() Oh, we did get a juicy description of Mark, that tall, dark, Dominican serious, disciplined dude who kicks ass on and off the field. We know that she is not white, or Dominican, she has a bit of curly hair but as to her ethnicity, that’s one thing Forrester didn’t want us to know for some reason. I would have loved for the author to have given a physical description of Dylan. the theme of Family is very dominant among the Acosta clans and it adds so much more depth and meat to the book without taking away from the easy to read romance feel. ![]() I love this book for the mere fact that, even though it is in my trashy romance segment it carries a bit more substance than most in that category. While Mark tries to focus on the game, Dylan try to adapt into the person that she thinks her husband want her to be only to realise that it’s all a game and she is just a really bad player heading for the hangman’s noose. ![]() They fell in love and a newly Dylan Acosta, wife of said superstar finds herself caught up in a world where the other wives smiles are as genuine as their breast implants. ![]() ![]() Mark was perfect in every way and to top it off he is about to become a Mets superstar Baseball player. When Dylan met Mark on a fire escape at a party she had no idea that her life was about to change forever. ![]()
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