Relay by Layla Reyne
Review by Lauren
source: copy from Netgalley; all opinions are my own
Official Summary (add on Goodreads): Captain
is not a title Alejandro “Alex” Cantu takes lightly. Elected by his teammates
to helm the US Men’s Swim Team, he proudly accepts the role, despite juggling
endless training, team administrative work, and helping out on the family farm.
And despite his ex-lover, Dane Ellis—swimming’s biggest star—also making the
Olympic Team.
Dane has been a pawn in his celebrity parents’ empire
from crib to pool, flashing his camera-ready smile on demand and staying deeply
in the closet. Only once did he drop the act—the summer he fell in love with
Alex. Ten years later, Dane longs to cut his parents’ strings, drop his
too-bright smile, and beg Alex for another chance.
Alex, though, isn’t ready to forgive and forget, and Dane
is a distraction he doesn’t need on his team, until an injury forces Alex to
accept Dane as his medley relay anchor. Working together, their passion
reignites. When Dane’s parents threaten reprisal and Alex is accused of doping,
the two must risk everything to prove Alex’s innocence, to love one another,
and to win back their spots on the team, together.
Review: I love Layla Reyne so I was really excited to
check out her new series, Changing Lanes. This book deals with Olympics
swimmers Alex and Dane, who had a summer time relationship as teens. Dane
wasn’t, and couldn’t be, out with a preacher father and micromanaging mother.
The two are on the USA swimming team and headed to the Olympics, but Dane is
still letting his parents rule his life and Alex is out and proud. The two are
still attracted to each other though, and Dane regrets how their summer ended.
I love the setting of this book, especially with the Winter Olympics fast
approaching. Both men are great guys, though it’s easy to want Dane to be his
own man. Believe me, he gets there! I can’t wait for the next book…a companion
novel with two characters you first meet in Relay!
5 comments:
Ooh Olympic swimmers, fun! And I already feel bad for Dane, struggling because of his parents, and Alex, who I'm assuming just wants to be able to be with Dane. I'm glad it was good!
A swimming romance? Oh yes please!
Perfect timing for Olympic stories! I have seen a lot of Olympic swimmer stories out there as well. Glad you enjoyed it, great review!
I ahven't read any books about training for the Olympics or swimming. So this book certainly got my attention. Glad to hear you enjoyed the romance!
That sounds like great timing to read a book featuring the Olympics now that the winter Olympics are taking place. This sounds like a good second chance romance story. I hope the second book is just as good!
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