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Fast Break
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Fast Break
Audiobook9 hours

Fast Break

Written by Regina Hart

Narrated by Shari Peele

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

The first in a new series chronicling the fortunes of the Brooklyn Monarchs, a fictional NBA franchise, Fast Break is another triumph for fan-favorite author Regina Hart. Here, two-time league MVP and three-time champion DeMarcus Guinn is going to turn the Monarchs around his way, or not at all. The only obstacle he must overcome is a developing rivalry with the fiery team owner, Jaclyn Jones. ". a fun read for romance-minded casual basketball fans ." -Publishers Weekly
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 12, 2011
ISBN9781501992537
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Fast Break
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Regina Hart

Regina Hart is the contemporary romance pseudonym of award-winning author Patricia Sargeant. Her various pastimes and hobbies, include sports—both college and pros—movies, music and, of course, reading. She loves chatting with readers. Contact her at BooksbyPatricia@yahoo.com.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This was an easy to read, light book. I enjoyed to the plot of this book that contained just enough mystery to keep the romance interesting. It has been a long time since I have read a romance book, but this one entertaining enough to make me consider choosing this genre occassionally.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This book is a great read if you like basketball, romance, and not having to think very hard about what you're reading - this would be a perfect airplane read, for example. Let's be honest - this book is certainly not going to win any writing/editing prizes - much of the dialogue and exact imagery phrasing are repeated throughout the book, there is a lot of confusion between "past/passed" and "fair/fare" and a few other glaring grammar mistakes here and there (though nothing that will distract too too much). But the plot is there, and it keeps you reading, so for a good summer beach read, it isn't bad. The ending is abrupt, and the major "villain" of the story is never dealt with - room for a sequel, maybe?