They fell in love in high school and found their way back to one another despite the odds. But can first loves really be forever?
For Reed Johnson, the dream was always football. But then Nolan Lennox took over his heart. She was the good girl who made him want to be better—made him whole. Whatever man he was becoming, he owed to her. The life he dreamed of was right there to take—bowl games, national championships, and maybe…going pro. But a hundred of miles of desert between them and four long years of college ahead might prove to be the toughest challenger of all.
Hearts can’t help but want to play defense when they’re wounded, and some wounds seem impossible to heal. But Reed Johnson isn’t the kind of man who backs down from the challenge. He digs in, and he fights—just like the woman he loves taught him to do.
But is he willing to give up his first love just to keep his true love? Or will he be too late?
Ginger Scott is a USA Today, Wall Street Journal and Amazon-bestselling author from Peoria, Arizona. She was also nominated for both the Goodreads Choice and Rita Awards. She is the author of several young and new adult romances, including bestsellers The Moon and Back, The Varsity Series, The Hard Count, This Is Falling and Wild Reckless.
A sucker for a good romance, Ginger's other passion is sports, and she often blends the two in her stories. She has been writing and editing for newspapers, magazines and blogs for a hella long time. She has told the stories of Olympians, politicians, actors, scientists, cowboys, criminals and towns. For more on her and her work, visit her website at http://gingerscottbooks.com.
When she's not writing, the odds are high that she's somewhere near a baseball diamond, either watching her son field pop flies like Bryce Harper or cheering on her favorite baseball team, the Arizona Diamondbacks. Ginger lives in Arizona and is married to her college sweetheart whom she met at ASU (fork 'em, Devils).
I had really hoped that Going Long would be a nice, stress free book after enduring Waiting on the Sidelines, but I was wrong. This book stressed me out just as much as the first. The only difference? This time it was Nolan causing most of the stress. Reed really proved himself to me in this book. He wasn’t perfect by any means, but I was so glad to see the change in him.
Miscommunication. That is the word of the day. Every single problem these two had, and all the pain they endured stemmed from miscommunication. I hated all the senseless pain these two endured through the story. It had me in tears more than once. But that ending- I LOVED the ending so much! It made up for so much of the stress of the book.
Overall, even with the angst and heartache, I liked these books. I like that they evoked so much emotion from me. The good, bad and ugly kind. I listened to the audio book and I thought the narration was good. Ginger Scott has some real talent when it comes to her writing. I can’t wait to read more of her books!
"Reed, life is hard. I know you know this...or think you know this...but let me remind you. Life. Is. Hard. It's ugly sometimes, and it throws shit at you, just like a 300-pound lineman charging you full tilt just looking to flatten your ass.(...)Life is hard, Reed. But we get up."
I adored this series. I've read those books a while ago and when I saw the price for audible of the 2nd part, I couldn't stop myself and did it again. Good thing since I have never written a review for this one, shame on me, I know. But here it goes now...
The book picks up 2 years after Waiting on the Sidelines, Nolan and Reed are in a committed relationship, they attend different colleges but use every free moment to see each other. Reed expects to be drafted this season, while Nolan wants to finish college and get her degree. She doesn't want to change school or depend on Reed financially if she were to go wherever he is drafted to. It causes her to withdraw a bit and delay the decision they both have to make. In the meantime the tragedy happens to her and string of mistakes, miscommunication and drama occurs.
Such an angsty fest! It was as good as the 1st book, if not even better for me. Because as much as I wanted to slap Reed a few times in 1st part, I was in awe of his adult self. He did grow as a character, his patience, devotion and maturity was what made their relationship, its drama and happy ending so wonderful.
"You are the good in me. What drives me, what motivates me. Yeah...I love football. But what I leave out there on that field, it's all for you. And I'd give that all up in a second if I had to. Because you...well, you've knocked me on my ass. But you're worth all the trouble.."
On the contrary, I didn't have problem with Nolan in 1st book, but I was really bothered here by her lack of trust and therefore not telling Reed how she felt. I had to cut her some slack though because she went trough some horrible things and couldn't really get up after that.
As I said before, there was miscommunication and drama, but I wasn't annoyed by it because isn't that what makes angsty books so good? Overall, I enormously enjoyed their love story with its emotional roller coaster, it was very well written and gave my butterflies all the time. Also, a big shout out to Buck - Reed's dad, whom I adored.
This is my favorite YA/coming out of age story so far and if you like these type of books, I highly recommend. Also, if you're Ginger Scott fan, you won't be disappointed with Reed and Nolan's journey to HEA.
Ah, and one more thing, I can't forget about the epilogue, which was sweet and just wonderful. I only wish now we could get some short novella for Christmas or something like that about their life as adults.
After the first installment of this series it took me a couple of weeks to go back to it because I had to digest the teenage angst of book 1. Now let me start by saying what a wonderful job these narrators do. Again, Laura Darnell narrated a convincing Nolan and I was extremely impressed with the male narrator, James Fouhey who I hadn't heard before. On to the story of GOING LONG...
Remember how I told you in my review for WAITING ON THE SIDELINES that I was conflicted about Reed? He SO redeemed himself. He was understanding, adoring and an all around good boyfriend for his girl. He isn't perfect so he makes a few mistakes along the way but that's alright - nothing was bad enough to make me feel anger towards him as I did in Waiting on the Sidelines.
Nolan had to go through so much. To me, it was perfectly understandable why she needed to come to terms with the events in her life until she could talk to Reed about it. At no point I felt there was a lack of communication on her side. In fact, it was again outside forces who led to their relationship hiatus and it's something that depressed me a little bit.
These two had to come to terms with tragedy and on top of that they have to deal with two douchebag characters who did nothing but stir up trouble. Look, I love my angst in books but I have to admit that this was a recurring theme. In the first book Ginger Scott gave us a girl who drove a wedge between Nolan and Reed. This time it's Gavin. I just thought it was a little too convenient and that it turned the angst into drama. And Reed's brother? I wanted to throw my phone against the wall!
All that notwithstanding I absolutely enjoyed GOING LONG. Ginger Scott really writes beautiful stories with likable characters. She let Nolan and Reed grow up in this installment and it's palpable how much they have grown. Now I hope that THE HAIL MARY will continue to impress me!
Well this was a huge pile of angst, my goodness - sometimes I had to stop listening because it was stressing me out.
Nolan and Reed are at now away at college but not the same one so doing the long distance relationship thing. Reed is getting closer to the draft and trying to stay focused on that but he is also splitting his time between that and seeing Nolan as much as he can.
There is a huge pile of miscommunication in this story which then leads to so much bloody angst and heart break. It totally did my head in but I couldn’t stop listening either.
Long distance love, temptation, jealousy and nasty people trying to create problems between Nolan & Reed almost wins out.
However, the depth of love between them is much stronger than anything the world throws at them. This story messed my head but I’m glad I stuck it out ☺
"You can't mess with mistletoe. I have to kiss you, it's the rule."
ARC has been kindly provided by the author in exchange for an honest review
MY FIRST IMPRESSION I could not put this book down! This was a very well written story. The continuity and flow of the story and dialogues were really smooth and I didn't feel lost at all like you usually do when a series is written.
WHAT’S THE STORY MORNING GLORY? The story begins 2 years after Nolan and Reed got together again and they are in college. They made their relationship work by doing the long distance thing until a tragedy occurred. Instead of turning to each other for support, they each dealt with it in a way that would eventually hurt the other but unravelled their inner strength as an individual and as a couple. Another conflict in this book is Reed being drafted to professional football. Every concern that Nolan has about it surfaced and so did her insecurities. This has shorter chapters (16) than the 1st book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT THIS!! This book has totally made me fall in love with Reed! I wish there were more Reeds in this world as he is such a drool worthy guy, he is gorgeous both in and out. I love that he loves Nolan even when they were apart and have redeemed himself to win her back. He made himself worthy to gain back what he thought he lost. I love Nolan as she became more human to me because she did made mistakes and was so unsure of herself. But there were times that I just want to jump into the book and slap her because she can’t see what is right in front of her and that is Reed loving her to no end! I love that some scenes made me laughed as this is just not a full on drama. Each and every conversation and interaction of all characters are significant, not boring and pointless.
MY FINAL THOUGHTS Nolan and Reed have stayed alive in my mind with their first story and with this 2nd book, they became more vividly alive. This has a depth that you wouldn’t not expect from a YA/NA book because of real situations they have dealt. I also liked that it has Reed’s POV which was lacking in the first book. Their story will forever stay with me and remember it with fondness. I feel like Nolan and Reed are my friends and sadly saying goodbye to them. Hopefully this won’t be the end of their story.
This is the sequel to Waiting on the Sidelines and it picks up right where the first book left off, except we're finally able to read it from Reed's point of view as well.
So to be honest... all three stars here belong to Reed. He was no longer a hormonal adolescent, and was growing up from a cocky, naive College student into a man. And he finally had all his shit together. Ms. Scott did well with this one!
But Nolan was a bitter disappointment. Gone was the Nolan from the first book. Here we were introduced to an incredibly insecure heroine, who was suffering from anxiety and depression for 90% of the book and at the same time dealing with a little bit of post traumatic stress disorder. And what's worse: she just wasn't that likeable. She was passive, judgemental, and totally dependant. And I'm sorry to say, but I just want more from my heroines. I wanted to love her as much as the guy does. But instead, Nolan just ruined the book for me. (But on the upside, she inspired a new shelf category!)
In fact, when I went back to read the first chapter of WOTS to remind myself how Nolan started off (witty, sporty, observant, chatty, strong) I realised that the Nolan we see in this second installment is ENTIRELY DIFFERENT. In fact, she has become the polar opposite (boring, lethargic, ignorant, introverted, and weak).
Ginger Scott is a great writer... and I loved Waiting on the Sidelines, but this sequel just didn't measure up. Reed was FANTASTIC though and I'm glad I got to see him grow into a man.
I'd recommend this book only to die-hard fans of GS and the series. Otherwise, it's probably best to give it a miss. The first book was awesome enough.
I liked the book. But there was so much unnecessary drama that it almost killed me. In some aspects the story was a little unreal and that's because I couldn't put myself instead of the characters. In my relationship I never felt the need to hold anything back and especially not a and then to not talk for that much of a time. I couldn't fathom it. I always talk with my hubby who was my boyfriend for 9 years before we married. Every little thing I tell him and he tells me and there is never something that could make me think we can't solve. I didn't like Nolan's insecurities. She was over the top. And she created problems for herself when she really didn't need them. I always compartmentalize things. I could have the shittiest of days but if I have to go to school or something then my head is right there. I never missed a day because I was in a fight with my loved one. I just continued with my things till I had time for wallowing. But I guess that not all people are like me and I could come to understand her depression that drove her to completely shit on everything she achieved to the point of needing help with tuition. Anyway I couldn't give it 5 stars since neither Nolan nor Reed left me with a spectacular impression. I gave it 4 stars though because the book kept my interest and I just had to finish it.
Oh God! This book! I remember I love Waiting on the Sideline. I fall in love with Hard Count. Even though I am bit disappointed with This is Falling, I am back loving Going Long.
Yes, the misunderstanding and miscommunication is unrealistic and childish, but somehow out of that Miss Scott manages to elevate her writing into masterpiece. I think she made it on purpose that the miscommunication is so ridiculous. I think she wants to bring her characters growing from High School lovers into new adult. Even in college, there are so many things that gets into the way. I love how Miss Scott portrays many aspect in new adult life. But I am so in love with Sara, Serena, and Reed. I am glad to see Reed finally grows up and how hard he is trying to win Nolan back.
I declare I am back in love again with Miss Scott books.
What is better than a 5 star rated FULL story (ahem! No cliffhanger.) with a happy ending? The sequel that is also 5 star worthy that not only is a continuation of the beautiful story between Nolan and Reed but is a complete story unto itself!
The second book spans Nolan and Reed's college career with a little glimpse of the future which I always enjoy the epilogues that show us the happy ending. Written with both Nolan and Reed's perspective that gave me a deeper understanding of both characters. This was well written and made their story so much more enjoyable.
I got to know Reed more in this story and I love him more for it. Nolan lost some of her spark with her insecurities but, for me, this felt real. Going to college is a huge change and when she doesn't have the same support system and sports to booster her self-esteem; I can see how she would become adrift.
I really felt like this was a true story even with the (multiple) frustrating misunderstandings and the typical knee-jerk emotional reactions that ensue.
This story reads like a Nicholas Sparks blockbuster and I think this would make a perfect onscreen love story. Read it, love it, thank me later!
I finished the first book in the series and immediately picked up this book, I think that says a lot about these books.... This book picked up two years into Nolan and Reid being in college... They are going to separate colleges and is anybody who has ever been in a long distance relationship knows there are some hills and valleys involved with this...... Add in the pressure of Reid being a star quarterback and debating whether or not to enter the draft... Also some other tragedies and mistakes... And you have a very bumpy road.... Although I don't believe the road would have been quite as bumpy if they had ever sat down and truly talked about what was going on... SO many miscommunications, leading to so much hurt.... Fortunately finally they got to straighten things out, and the ending was very satisfying.... A couple of things I really want to mention that I absolutely loved about these books, that I would really love to see more of in this genre.... Fabulous female friendships Nolan has such an amazing group of friends that were always there for her no matter what, and there was never any cattiness are competitiveness between them... Secondly fantastic parents especially Buck, He was probably one of my favorite characters throughout both books, everybody deserves a father like him....
Going Long is the followup to Ginger Scott's Waiting on the Sidelines. It picks up 2 years later, with Nolan and Reed still in a committed relationship while attending different colleges.
Reed is expected to be drafted for football and has tough decisions to make, while Nolan wants to finish school with her degree in special education. She doesn't want things to change, but its always inevitable.
Reed really grew as a character and an adult with this novel. I truly felt like I was reading a much more grounded Reed. He doesn't want anything to compromise his relationship with Nolan, but playing professional football has always been his dream. Because of the choices he makes (as unintentional as they are) things become strained in the relatinoship. And Nolan doesn't come out of this smelling like roses. She suffers a tragedy and can't seem to rise above it. She makes descisions that seem so wrong, but she's just trying to keep afloat.
My one problem with this would be the lack of communication that resluted from mistunderstandings. There wasn't enough truthfullness in the relatinship to keep their trust in the forefront. However, I did think they handled themselves much better than their high school selves did.
I was so happy to read this, because I so desperately wanted a happy ending for these two.
This picks up right where Waiting on the Sidelines left off. This time we get to see things from Reeds POV which was a good thing considering I stayed mad at him for the majority of book one. He finally GREW UP!! Nolan on the other hand was an issue for me. She was whiny and just not secure as she was in book one. I honestly rather book one as far as Nolan is concerned, but this book, all the stars go to Reed and his ability to finally MAN UP.
I loved this book just as much as the first book. I felt like Reed grew up as a character, even though he still had his stupid tendencies. I got to know him more as a character. I love Nolan. She is such a bad-ass character. However, she made more mistakes in this book than Reed did. I still love them. Overall, an amazing read.
After such a sweet but brief HEA/HFN I was thrilled with another book to read. I may never get enough Reed and Nolan. This book we get a bit of flipped conflict as Nolan gives the heartbreak to Reed at some points. This was important because no one is perfect.
Nolan goes through a lot of trials and growth this go around and it excruciatingly painful to read but makes you love and respect her even more in the end.
Reed shows his dedication and just how hard it is to balance everything in his life. His loyalty to Nolan through the rough patch proved to me just how deep his love is for her. He stayed strong with the roles being reversed on who was “messing up” and I couldn’t have been happier.
Whereas the first book had more high school level “drama” I felt like this book had perfect adult/college age issues that fit the characters’ ages. Scott did an amazing job continuing their story.
Book 1 was Nolan and Reed in High School and how they came to be. This book is all about College, which I loved. But boy oh boy was I frustrated with the lack of COMMUNICATION!!! I can’t tell you how many times I threw my hands up in the air and yelled would you two just TALK to one another.
But it makes for an interesting book right because I couldn’t put it DOWN nope I couldn’t I was sucked in wanting to know what the heck was going to happen next.
LOVED that we had 2 narrators <3 I really think James did an awesome job I already loved Laura’s performance from book 1 so it stands she does a great job in book 2.
A great ending! I enjoyed this cast so much. Faithful friends, wonderful parents(for the most part). I was glad to see Reed grow up in this book. I enjoyed being a part of the ride for Nolan and Reed.
★★★★NO SPOILER ALERT NECESSARY★★★★ I kept the spoilers to a minimum while giving my blogger’s perspective on the book itself. Nothing was spoiled.:)
Oh... and I added a few quotes at the bottom! :) (9-18-13)
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Going Long – release date: October 1st, 2013.
My Blogging Review of Going Long: Waiting On The Sidelines 2:
I was given the fabulous opportunity to read an advanced copy of Going Long: Waiting On The Sidelines book 2, thanks to the wonderful author Ginger Scott. I will be honest, I was giddy with excitement like a schoolgirl because I was in love with the first ‘Waiting On The Sidelines’ book and I had a strong feeling that Ginger Scott would not let us down in book 2. I’m happy to say my feelings were correct!:)
In most love stories we go through the story wanting to see the couple come together even though they usually end up spending most of the story apart. Then there is always the big ending where they discover what has always been there and they kiss and the story ends there. I’m happy to say that we got that at the end of the first book of ‘Waiting On The Sidelines’ but we were lucky enough to have a smart author who knew it just wasn’t enough. Which brings us to the second and final book of this series where we get see how things go for our beloved couple.
Going Long continues where the coming of age love story between simple girl, Nolan Lennox and the local football star, Reed Johnson leaves off. The first book was written only in Nolan’s P.O.V. (Point Of view) but in the second book ‘Going Long’, we get to hear the story from both Reed and Nolan’s P.O.V.’s.:)
Nolan and Reed are in love. There is no doubt and no question about it. They are both Juniors at their respective universities and have managed to make their long distance relationship work through most of their college years while attending separate schools hours apart. Life is busy for both of them. Nolan and Reed’s relationship is going strong but there is one thing that is bringing their future into question. Reed begins to consider taking the opportunity to enter the draft for pro. football sooner rather than later. With something so huge looming, it made Nolan do what she always did when things scared her, she shut down.
There are a few large twists and turns in ‘Going Long’ that make them question their relationship and makes them wonder if they even have a future together despite still loving each other. They find themselves wondering if love is enough?
To name a few things without giving away actual spoilers, Nolan and Reed both have goals they want to reach for their careers. Nolan’s hours at school are pretty hectic because she wants to finish school so she can pursue her career. Reed wants to take his chance to advance in his football career before his chance passes him by. In ‘Going Long’ one of them is faced with a temptation during an emotional low point and there is a secret that snowballs between Reed and Nolan. The secret is so big that it will change them forever.
But don’t fret, author Ginger Scott concluded this epic love story in a very fitting and touching way. You won’t be disappointed.
Release date: October 1st, 2013 Going Long: Waiting On The Sidelines 2 by Ginger Scott. (Will be Available at Amazon.com)
★★★MEMORABLE QUOTES/LINES FROM ‘GOING LONG: WAITING ON THE SIDELINES 2′★★★
Nolan’s thoughts: Reed was pleading with me. I wanted to be open to his needs, but the weight of my secret and the thought of having to make decisions and bring my news out for his mother’s judgement repulsed me.
Reed’s thoughts: For the first time in months, I wanted to drink. No, fuck that. I wanted to get ripped and forget fucking everything.
Reed: “Dad, I will never love anyone like I love Nolan, and you know it.”
Reed: “I’ll find a way to help the woman I love on my own. I’m sorry that I ever thought I could count on you.”
Nolan: “When they interview you after the announcement, if you can work the word ‘coconut’ into your response, I will spend tonight in your room.”
Reed: “I’ve learned that sometimes love is hard. Life makes love hard, constantly pushing against you and finding things to throw in your way. And sometimes those things knock you down. But then you get up. You get up, because that person, the one you love more than anything on earth… well, putting it bluntly, like my father taught me, they make getting your ass knocked down worth the trouble.”
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12/31/2013 -- Overall Rating = 3.5 Stars Book Cover / Book Blurb / Book Title = 2 / 3 / 4 = 2.5 Stars Writer’s Voice = 3 Stars Character Development = 3.5 Stars Story Appreciation = 3.5 Stars Worth the Chili = 5 Stars -- [$2.99 on Amazon] Smexy [HEAT] Rating = Mild 243 pages
I just had to read this story after loving the first in this series so much. I'm very glad I did. As I was reading, there were many times the prose and the storyline was just sappy. Oooy Gooy syrupy sappy, but it seemed to work.
Special Note: This could be a stand-alone, but you really get much more out of it, if you read the first in the series before reading this one.
The GOOD about this read: 1 -- I just loved Reed. He is true to himself through this entire book. There is a very minor blip, but he really doesn't falter. He seems to work through his issues in a mature way and comes out on the other side.
2 -- You get quite a bit more football in this one. I like that. I'm a huge football fan, so this was fun for me.
3 -- We had the great cast of secondary characters. I liked them the first round and just as much as this round.
4 -- Nolan's work with children with disabilities. There were moments in this book that truly warmed your heart. It was nice to see how the author wove this into this tale.
5 -- Responsible sexual behavior. If I were a parent of a teen who wanted to read this, I'd strongly encourage it. I think they'd like the story and there is nothing in this one that would alarm or need to be discussed. Really nice book for any age.
Now, a few things I thought could be better: 1 -- Nolan drove me bonkers. She was so insecure. Terribly so and I didn't really understand it. Reed seemed to tolerate it well, but at a few different places her friends commented about her ongoing drama.
2 -- It was a bit over the top melodramatic for no real reason -- my opinion. I probably gave the book a higher rating than I normally would remembering this is a YA book and this stuff works for that age group.
3 -- I gave this a "Mild" smexy rating. Why? Well, these guys are now in college. I know this is the second in this series and we've moved on from high school, but this part of the story was a bit long in coming and was pretty cheesy. Rather like watching the curtains blow in an old movie. No lead up foreplay and then it's over. I felt slighted for Nolan. Reed can do better than that. Seriously. When you have characters that have moved onto college you are now competing with NA books that are FULL of sex, sex, and more sex. To have put a bit more into this one scene would go a long way and made this book a bit better; surely more marketable.
3a -- I don't want to say the book was lacking in intimacy, but it was in places. Reed was caring and tender. Nolan was considerate in her own way, but where we expected intimacy, the story fell pretty flat.
4 -- This book cover was the same used for another book I read early this year. I didn't like it then, don't like it now. Does nothing for me and I don't think it will pull the target audience.
Okay, enough said. This really is a good book. I'm glad I was able read the next chapter for Reed and Nolan. There really isn't a cliffhanger, but I do think there will be another book. I could probably stop right now or not. No issues either way. In other words ... the book ending doesn't make you want to yell and kick the cat.
I was Happy to Read this one!
ARC was generously provided by the author via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
Just as WAITING ON THE SIDELINES followed Nolan and Reed through 4 years of high school, GOING LONG spans over their college years in a love story that is honest, steadfast, and stands the test of time. While high school proved how loyal Nolan was to her one true love, college years tested Reed in much the same way.
Reed is every bit the football star everyone thought he would be and is expected to earn a coveted first round-draft pick following his junior year of college. He immediately starts thinking of what that will mean for Nolan and hopes she’ll be willing to move with him wherever he ends up. He is even prepared to pay for her senior year of college once he gets his football salary. But Nolan’s biggest fear is following Reed, giving up her scholarship, and then for Reed to get caught up in the glitz and glamour of being a professional football player and leave her in the dust. Add to that some very serious issues happening in Nolan’s personal life and some misunderstandings regarding Reed’s relationship with his agent and suddenly Nolan is keeping secrets and withdrawing from Reed right when she needs him the most.
Reed has to figure out where Nolan’s heart lies and if he’s willing to risk his own in order to get her back. I thought the storyline was perfect for Nolan and Reed’s college experience and I loved getting to be a part of the ups and downs of their relationship. I did question a few things, like why Reed and Nolan never seemed to have the big heart-to-heart I was expecting and needing once they both realized their mistakes and misunderstandings. I thought for a relationship that was so solid, they were remarkably tight-lipped and I wondered if they would really be able to stay together if they never learned to communicate more openly. Also, and this was REALLY minor, but I questioned some of the people in Buck’s wedding party – they seemed a bit random – but I guess I’d have to ask Buck about that.
I loved getting to experience more Nolan and Reed and follow them through their college years. I especially appreciated hearing Reed’s perspective in addition to Nolan's—it transitioned seamlessly and I looked forward to the alternating perspective as the story progressed. Reed may be a bit sappy when it comes to Nolan (certainly more than the football players I imagine) but it was nice to be inside his head—especially when my own head is much more insecure like Nolan’s. I think I needed to hear his side so I didn’t have my own doubts along the way! I also thought Ginger Scott did a great job transferring the setting from high school to college without alienating any of her potentially younger readers. I’m not sure whether this would be considered young adult or new adult considering they are now firmly in college, but I thought it hugged the line between the two really well. GOING LONG really focused on the heart of the matter and for that I rated this college romance sequel 4.5 stars.
**Copy provided by the author/publisher for an honest review.
5 Beautiful Stars ARC kindly provided by Netgalley.
I loved Waiting on the Sidelines and was so excited to be able to read Going Long immediately after finishing the first one. I like to keep the flow going so to speak.
We pick up with Reed recounting why he loves Nolan and how she saved his dad's life and how they have moved onto a serious, committed relationship. This story actually picks up as they are juniors in college, and juggling a sort of long distance relationship. They make time to see each other and keep that connection close and I loved how Reed knew he NEEDED to be there and strong for Nolan. To never have her doubt him again. He's matured so much as has Nolan.
Reed is faced with the Draft issue and his "agent" so to speak just happens to be a 24 year old blonde bombshell. Of course :) He's facing that all consuming fact of The Draft and they both know it will alter their relationship.
We have as much if not more angst and drama during this sequel. Almost impossible to not at this age and with long distance involved. Nolan still deals with some insecurities even though I believe Nolan goes all out to try and give her peace.
Enter one Gavin, in the same dorm as Nolan. This troublemaker started out as a friend, at least I thought so, and ended up
Nolan and Reed do find their way back to each other with some much needed talking and restarting their love story.
One of my favorite parts? When Reed dealt with his Mom. Epic.
Sweet story that has typical NA angst in it but I still just enjoyed the heck out of it.
5 University of Angst stars! I thought I had enough of the angst ridden love story of Reed (sexy, epic football player and horrible communicator) and Nolan(sexy,athletic, poor girl with low self esteem and a deep love of all things Reed.) This book just made me wish Ginger Scott wrote for Friday Night Lights while it was still on the bubble. Her take on high school to college football would have sent them to the top of the ratings. This story continues from book 1. If you have not read Waiting on the sidelines, stop reading this and GO DO IT NOW. Do not start this story here. The slow build and detailed backstory and excellent writing is what makes this love story stand out. So good. I have questions about the ending, every detail didn't get it's just ending but I am willing to overlook all that for the satisfaction of a love that was kicked in the face over and over and kept getting up for more. It ends up healed and cherished and knowing that it is more real than anything else. So good. Sometimes you do find your one true love in high school.
I read this back to back with 'Waiting on the Sidelines'. A shorter read than that one, the criticisms I had of that book stand for this one. Namely, that the book meanders its way over the course of several years, with the only key events really happening are (yet again) the multiple break ups and reconciliations of Reed and Nolan. This made for a frustrating read, with it feeling like I was reading book 1 all over again just in a slightly different setting with slightly older characters.
As with the first book the author deals with some difficult, but realistic, issues young people/young adults face. However, for me it was too little. I wish the author could have just let her characters be happy much earlier. The issues could still have been addressed in the novel, albeit in a different way.
It's worth noting this book is from the dual viewpoints of Nolan and Reed. I thought the author did an okay job of this.
I didn't think I could like this story any more than Waiting On The Sidelines, but somehow I did!!! Going Long takes off where WOTS ended. What an emotional roller coaster that kept me on my toes and on the edge of my seat! For such a YA book, it had all of the elements that I love in a great story!! The fact that it had a little suspense thrown in there...the fact that it was NOT predictable like most other YA books are...the fact that I LOVED every character...even the ones I HATED like Jason, Tatum and Reed's mom right up until the end!!!
I will definitely be following Ginger Scott to see what she comes up with next!
I didn't realize that there were two books involving these characters. What an idiot I am. What I loved about the first book is that it was standalone. I felt like more could have been written but I was pretty happy. Book 2 moves us right alone in Reed and Nolan's lives as college apart pressures loom. Some of the drama just pissed me off where they both failed epically in communication... by believing impressions or other people or just not hashing it through. Still the author used their friends and family well to move them along. Reed's family sure seemed realistic. I just loved all the characters, even the mean ones. How Nolan or Reed reacted to these bad characters showed their character. Very involved couple of books. I feel emotionally exhausted in a pleasant way!!
Perhaps reading both books back to back with no break gave me a skewed impression but, after being done and impressed with Waiting on the Sidelines, I was thoroughly unenamoured by the sequel. More of the same it felt, with the repetitive he chases her, she chases him theme and so much angst it became trite. I felt like the characters did not grow into their adulthood, even in the epilogue. It seemed like they were still immature somehow. I know this was a YA novel, but I felt there should've been some situations that mirrored the sexual awakenings typical of university age people. The lack of diversity in characters also didn't help.