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Waiting for Friday Night

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"A pitch-perfect small-town romance focused on forgiveness, second chances, and new beginnings." —Publishers Weekly on The Secret to a Southern Wedding

Friday nights in Peachtree Cove are all about football. But this season, the drama isn’t just on the field…

In the wake of losing both of her parents, Halle Parker was certain of one thing: she wanted a family of her own. And she wasn’t going to let a little thing like being single stand in her way. So, she used an anonymous donor and kept every last detail a secret—from everyone. But now, fourteen years later, Halle’s daughter, Shania, is determined to unravel the identity of her biological dad. And what she learns blindsides everyone…

When Quinton Evans’s pro-football days came to an end, he was eager to begin coaching and teaching, and he’s never looked back. But when Shania, a wide receiver on his team, reveals that she’s his daughter, he’s blown away. The one thing he refuses to do is walk away, even if Shania’s strong-willed and gorgeous mother wants nothing to do with him.

Halle knows that once you let the cat out of the bag in a small town like Peachtree Cove, you’re gonna have to do some damage control. But with Quinton suddenly popping up everywhere she turns, it’s all Halle can do to fight for the future she envisioned and the family she created. If only fate—and the undeniable heat sparking between her and Quinton—didn’t have other plans…

Peachtree Cove

Book 1: The Secret to a Southern Wedding
Book 2: Waiting for Friday Night
Book 3: Frenemies with Benefits

336 pages, Paperback

First published May 14, 2024

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Profile Image for Jordyn Roesler | Sorry, Booked Solid.
878 reviews317 followers
May 21, 2024
There are plenty of things I enjoyed about this book, first and foremost being the amazing main character who took matters into her own hands and was inseminated using donor sperm because she decided she wanted a family for herself. I love the non-conventional family structure and the way it worked into the plot of this book. I also love that the daughter played football. Unfortunately there were also a number of things that were missing for me, including any sort of pull towards the male love interest and the desire to actually keep reading to get to the end. I felt like I already knew where the story was going, and I became generally disinterested in making my way through the rest of the book to get there. I eventually did, and I respect the book for what it is and that it did something different within the romance genre, but it wasn't my favorite reading experience overall. I'd definitely read from this author again, but I think it would have to be a storyline that I'm really interested in.
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326 reviews29 followers
June 6, 2024
I really enjoyed getting to know Halle, Quinton, and Shania. Starting to become a family was unconventional; however, they were trying their best to make it work for them. I loved the laid-back approach and respect Quinton had for Halle. Allowing her time to adjust to their new normal was refreshing. Halle did get on my nerves with how ridged and judgy she was in the beginning, but I grew to like her. It's a super cute story; however, I would love to have a better, more in-depth description of the characters so I could have pictured them. Just saying how fine someone is isn't enough.

Thank you to NetGalley for an advance copy of this book.
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1,861 reviews
February 27, 2025
coach q 💕

Waiting for Friday Night was a sweet story, an unorthodox journey of finding love and a partner. Halle, Coach Q, and Shania had me smiling, so much. I understood Halle’s hesitation in trying to protect Shania, but the girl was determined lol.

*audiobook & ebook*
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378 reviews27 followers
November 15, 2024
If you enjoyed the first adventure you found in Peachtree Cove with Synithia Williams, then you will enjoy this story in this second installment of the series with Halle, Quinton, and Shania. Who says that family must be created in the traditional sense? Halle and Quinton become a new family once they realize he donated sperm and she went through with IVF. Who knew she would have a baby with the ex-NFL football player who is now her daughter's football coach in her town. Crazy, right? You have to keep reading to know what happens here, there, and everywhere because some of these characters and family members are so messy and dramatic. I'd have it no other way because the plot and the drama had me hooked until the end.

I did not like how controlling and overbearing Halle was and just wanted her to take a "chill pill!" I'm so glad she finally calmed down some and let Quinton take away some of that stress. This one is such a good little story and makes you laugh and sneer at just the right moments.

Synithia Williams can do no wrong for me. I love this series. I'm ready for the next one.

4 stars!
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28 reviews
April 29, 2024
I received an e-ARC copy from Net Galley, Canary Press, and Harlequin Publishing; thank you! My review is honest.

I really enjoyed this book!

This is not the typical romance trope. This novel is also about belonging, both familial belonging and community belonging.

This story is set in small town Peachtree Cove. The FMC, Halle, likes to be in control, and she struggles with it throughout most of the book. But, she is also a good, supportive mother, friend, cousin, and pillar of the town. The MMC, Quinton, is introduced early on as the transplant high school football coach, but it is quickly revealed that he is also the father of Halle’s daughter. The supporting characters moved the story forward in some interesting ways.

Overall, this was a fun and easy read! I would definitely recommend!

This is book #2 of the Peachtree Cove series, and I cannot wait to read book #3!

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8,410 reviews428 followers
May 19, 2024
I really enjoyed this small town, dual POV, single mom/ex-pro football player romance with a twist. Holly has been raising her daughter on her own for years but when her daughter takes a DNA test and discovers her new football coach is actually the man whose sperm her mom used for insemination is her biological father, things get complicated. Heartfelt, steamy and full of family drama, this was my new favorite in the series and I look forward to Tracey's story next. Perfect for fans of Friday Night Lights!! Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an early digital copy in exchange for my honest review!
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765 reviews36 followers
June 30, 2024
4.5⭐️

I went into this one blind also knowing that there was a book 1 that I haven’t not read yet. I loved that I did that though. I enjoyed this one a lot. The drama of it, the romance of it, all of it. It’s a small town romance where Shania is a female football player and is being coached by a famous ex football player. While she’s finding her place on the team she’s also looking for her biological father. To her surprise it’s her coach!

I loved how sassy Shania was, but her mother Halle was very much stiff. It took a minute for me to warm up to her. But Quinton, the coach, didn’t take long for me to warm up to. 🤭 He was a dream! He had the patience of a saint to deal with Halle in the beginning. I loved how he took the baby steps needed to get to know Shania once he finds out the truth. I also loved how he put his meddling parents in their place!!

After reading this one I definitely want to go back and read book 1 before book 3 is released. I’m looking forward to that next installment!
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259 reviews80 followers
December 6, 2024
This really more of a 3.75. Shania was insufferable. Truly. Halle wasn’t any better.
And i also think the whole *shock* of the back story of Q and the dude from high school was a tad unnecessary as well as predictable. I also was annoyed he never addressed his mom about it but got mad at his dad. Made zero sense.
I also did an audiobook and the narrator made it 10x worse.

I am actually more excited about the 3rd book coming out.
This one wasn’t bad but it wasn’t great.
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1,171 reviews108 followers
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May 11, 2024
Love this author and the premise is interesting…. The execution leaves me disappointed. The foreshadowing comes so early that I already know how the book is going to end. The heroine especially seems YOUNG… a silly girl mooning over a cute guy and not a professional educator. Coach was fine but I didn’t like how he ended up fitting into the story. Then the love story was fast and too deep too soon. I’ll wait for the next in series and hope it is an improvement.
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270 reviews10 followers
May 19, 2024
4.5 stars rounded up. Okay at first I was like “this is a very unethical principle!” 😆 Dating not one, but two teachers within her District! Since this is fiction, I’ll let it slide, but even within a district a principal would be hesitant to start a relationship with any teacher, let alone one they just met — ESPECIALLY not in a small town. I’m pretty sure they’d have to run it by HR too? Anyway:

Holly has to grow on you. I didn’t like her at first because of the questionable demands and judgements she makes, but as you get to know her character and how she’s had to figure out life for herself, you begin to understand why she is the way she is. There’s so much character growth in her. I loved it.

Quinton’s backstory was chef’s kiss and he was a believable gem of a man. Not some bare minimum guy or a knight in shining armor, just a patient man who loves his people. I was rooting for him!

Williams incorporates Shania into this book so well. Not a main-main character, but a character who is present and moves the plot along. She’s so feisty!!

I love that the author Synithia Williams did not waste time on the question we were all wondering the answer to! There’s so many layers to this plot and the plot twists are so juicy. The overall concept of this book is so unique and unlike anything I’ve ever read before. The storyline moves at a good pace and just when you’re about to get comfortable, you learn something new.

I need a book for Tracey now!!! I hope that who book 3 is for. :)

Thank you NetGalley and Harlequin Trade Publishing for an ARC of book 2 in this series. Definitely a stand alone, but I loved getting to catch up with the characters in book 1.
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605 reviews25 followers
May 16, 2024
♡𝐞𝐀𝐫𝐜 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰♡
4.5 🌟
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𝐓𝐫𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐬 :
•black romance
•football
•secret | hidden child
•small town romance
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Waiting for Friday Night is book two in the Peachtree Cove Series.
𝑷𝒐𝒔𝒔𝒊𝒃𝒍𝒆 𝑺𝒑𝒐𝒊𝒍𝒆𝒓 - 𝑹𝒆𝒂𝒅 𝑨𝒕 𝒀𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝑶𝒘𝒏 𝑹𝒊𝒔𝒌.
This book took you on a small town romance that enjoys football and a semi secret child. I say "semi" because Halle, the female main lead, went an inconvenient route on conceiving her daughter at the age of 21. She wanted a family of her own and went to the sperm bank and conceived her daughter that way. No way in the near future did she think her or her daughter would actually meet her daughter's father. Now, this is where the storyline gets interesting. Personally, boundaries get blurred, and romance starts to blossom 🌸 lol. The football coach for the high school team is Quinton, which is Halle's daughter father. He donated his sperm in college so he could help his parent's keep their home.
This book was great to me. This book made me a giggle a few times, highly recommended.
♡𝐑𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 May.14♡
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Thank you, Netgalley, and Harlequin Trade Press for the (eArc)-eBook for my honest review.
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29 reviews6 followers
May 29, 2024
Waiting for Friday Night is a cute small town love story about a high school football coach and a middle school principal, who also happens to be a single mom. After being introduced to the characters in the first book, Secrets to A Southern Wedding, I was ready to head back to Peach Tree Cove. Halle and Quinton are two well rounded adults, who had secured themselves in their own personal lives but get caught off guard when their story suddenly and unexpectedly get wrapped together. I thought it was a cute story, I loved how there wasn't any trauma love between them. The trope of forgiving a man for indiscretions has become so stereotypical and I'm glad more stories are fo9cusing on love without heartbreak. That is not to say that these two have a walk in the park, the obstacles they do have to overcome, test them and allow them to prove that maybe they can become something. This was a lighthearted and fun read with a few twists thrown in to keep things interesting. I do feel that the book ended rather abruptly and that one of the storylines didn't really add anything to the story.
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Author 49 books50 followers
May 13, 2024
Got a copy of this book from Net Galley in exchange for an honest opinion. Of course I had to read the first book in the series and the novella that followed.

Halle and Quinton’s love story was an interesting one. I kinda feel like I can’t say too much about the plot of the story without giving things away. She is a single mom and the principal of the local middle school. He is a teacher and the high school football coach. Her daughter is on the football team.

I thought the plot twist for the story came a little too early in the book and it was a little predictable. That didn’t keep me from enjoying the book.

Halle was a good character. She was very put together but actually a mess at the same time. Quinton was a dreamy love interest. I did feel like there wasn’t enough of the two of them becoming a couple. The way the story unfolded just didn’t give a lot of that. I did appreciate the moments they did have.

All in all this was a good book. I have enjoyed the series and can’t wait to read the next book.
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1,552 reviews22 followers
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October 23, 2024
DNF @ 47%

The premise is what made me pick this book up I still think the anonymous donor single parent to lovers romance was the best part of this book. However, I just can't stand reading repetitive scenes and characters acting as if they haven't talked about their situation a few chapters ago. I think this book needs more brevity as it shouldn't be this long if we get straight to the point.
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965 reviews5 followers
May 2, 2025
Good read

I like a good nosey small town story but this one had me worried. It started a little slow and I wondered if I could continue. Luckily I caught on to where it was heading and decided to see it through. The small town came through and even threw in a twist that I didn't see coming. 😊
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315 reviews26 followers
September 25, 2025
Yesssss I loved this one way better than the first. I loved how Halle Quinton were from a small town. Reminds me of where I live. They both made a decision in college that came back to hit them in their faces like you couldn't imagine. The ending was o so perfect.
Profile Image for Chantel DaCosta.
381 reviews21 followers
April 9, 2025
Loved being back in Peachtree Cove. This small town romance had a lot of laughs and twists and turns. I enjoyed this more than book one. I can't wait to read Tracey's story.
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28 reviews10 followers
April 19, 2025
This was really cute. I didn’t see the twist at the end coming which was a nice kind of shocking surprise.
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166 reviews11 followers
March 7, 2024
Waiting for Friday Night

Harlequin Trade Publishing, Canary Street Press and NetGalley provided an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed here are solely my own.

I thought I wasn’t going to like this book. I REALLY thought I wasn’t going to like this book. I didn’t like the FMC’s behavior or way of thinking. And then we first big reveal of the book happened and we really got to know the MMC and whew! Quinton is the newest inductee in my book bae hall of fame!

The pacing is great, the small town setting really works, the supporting characters are interesting, and the story has depth and heart.

I definitely recommend.
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347 reviews
May 30, 2024
This is my second book in this series and I like the Get Fresh Crew. Halle's character seemed so put together to a point of being rigid. Now that she's gotten her own story, she's not as rigid and I credit that to her daughter Shania-kids are your mirror. Shania is just as tenacious as her mother that's why she was determined to find her father who turned out to be Coach Q.

From the big reveal, the story gets going with lots of revelations from Quentin being interested in Halle from the first time he saw her to Tracy's husband's infidelity. Her and Brian's story will be fire.

Quentin's parents were a bit much in the beginning until their motives were explained and they later apologize for them overstepping (buying a 14 year old a car); Ridiculous.

Halle and Quentin are good together and will continue to be just like Imani and Cyril.
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44 reviews
June 23, 2025
This was such a refreshing palate cleanser read after some really heavy reads. I loved the story
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635 reviews51 followers
March 23, 2024
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the ARC! I loved the first book in this series and was very excited for this one, and I really enjoy this author's work. That being said, this book really didn't work for me due to the numerous ethical issues and nonsensical choices by the characters.

Halle, the heroine, is a single parent of a 14 yo daughter Shania, who plays football for her school JV team. Halle had the baby either during her last year of college or in the first year after she graduated (there were numerous timeline errors) and has always let people believe her daughter was the result of a nameless one-night-stand. However, Halle has been keeping a secret, which is that she went to a sperm bank and got pregnant on purpose... at the age of 21? 22? That seemed like a really strange life choice. She flat-out refuses her daughter's request for more information in a way that felt uncomfortably dishonest, and decides she's going to marry someone she's been on two dates with so her daughter will have a stepdad and shut up about her bio-dad already.

The hero, Quentin, also made some strange choices. He's a former pro-football player who moved to this small town to coach high school football and find a quieter life, which - sure, whatever. He had a tough family history and his parents were very poor, and early on we learn that at a low point in his life he was so hard up for cash that he donated sperm. This was very early on, but felt just absolutely smacking the reader in the face with foreshadowing and I probably should have stopped reading. Of course it turns out he's Shania's biological father, which they find out when Shania herself does a genetics test online and brings him a printout (what teenager prints anything anymore?)

From there, things get stranger. Quentin gets all existential about his daughter and being a family, and tells Halle he's waiting in line to date her next as soon as she breaks up with her meh boyfriend. His family comes to town and gets irrationally excited about having a grandchild/neice, and Quentin comes to Halle's family reunion where his sperm donation gets outed. Finally after the halfway point Quentin and Halle get to explore their own relationship, but there's so much other drama that we didn't get to see them grow as a couple.

Through the whole book both characters mention several times that they made sure to research and choose an ethical sperm donation clinic, not one that used the same seed for several people. Quentin somehow got paid a lot for his "prime" donation that would only be used once, and there's no explanation to why Halle had prime sperm money as a 21 year old college student. It also seems like a really weird fixation for two 21-year-olds to have had in 2008, before some of the perils of sperm donation clusters came to light.

Thinking of what I enjoyed most about the book, Halle's relationship with her friends was lovely, and she and Quentin had great chemistry. I really do enjoy the small town atmosphere and how the author humanizes social issues through her characters. Even though this book didn't work for me, I'll eagerly await the next book in this series.
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2,358 reviews86 followers
March 29, 2024
GENERAL INFO

Waiting for Friday Night- Book #2 Peachtree Cove

Year Pub: 5-14-24, Read 3-22-24

Thanks to NetGalley and Canary Street Press/Harlequin Trade Publishing for this e-ARC 💜! I voluntarily give an honest review and all opinions expressed are my own.

Setting: Peachtree Cove, GA

Genre: AA interests, Adult Fic, Contemporary Romance

Tropes: small town, 2nd chances, fate

HEA/HFN ending: HEA

Epilogue Included: no, but a peak @ Book #3

BOOK DESCRIPTION

Synopsis/Plot Summary: Halle lost both parents at a young age so she used an anonymous donor to have a child. She wanted to salve off the loneliness and experience unconditional love. Quinton was a football player in high school, but his parents didn't have a lot of money for college. He decided to make a donation at a sperm bank for money and put his name in DNA database in case someone wanted to find him later on. Fourteen years later, Halle's daughter Shania wants answers about her father. She matches her DNA with her football coach who just happens to Quinton. Halle, Quinton, and Shania must navigate how to become a family in a small town of gossip.

M/F-M/M-M/M/F-etc: M/F

Flashbacks: The most devastating one was Quinton talking about being bullied and almost losing his football career due to being assaulted.

Jealy/Possy/OTT H/h : yes, Quinton and Halle's boyfriend Gregory are both jealous of each other

Amount of Sex In The Book: 1 or 2 scenes

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION

Halle Parker-36, teacher turned middle school principal

Quinton Evan-36, ex NFL player turned football coach and teacher

Shania Parker- Halle's 14 year old daughter, only female player on JV football team in school

Gregory Gaines- the new English teacher, Halle's bf

Tracey and Imani-Halle's BFFs

Willie and Laura-Quinton's parents

Dawn-Quinton's sister

Brian and Cyril-Quinton's BFFs

AUTHOR OVERVIEW

Synithia Williams- I read book #1 and gave it 4 *

PERSONAL OVERVIEW

Overall Rating: 5/5

Do You Recommend This Book: yes

Will You Re-read This Book: yes

Would You Read More Books by this Author: yes

COMMENTS/NOTES: This is another great installment of small town life with some big issues. From artificial insemination, marital infidelity, sexism, and bullying to name a few. Halle is an overprotective mother who is always in control until Quinton becomes apart of her life. He says he's willing to be patient and let her take the lead in forging their new family. He just doesn't play fair with his attraction to her. I thought Quinton's parents overstepped a few times with Shania, but their hearts were in the right place. I loved the found family Halle and Shania gains, and I can't wait for Brian and Tracey's story!
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3,068 reviews167 followers
May 21, 2024
Quick Summary: A Southern soap opera romance

My Review: Waiting for Friday Night by Synithia Williams is book #2 in the Peachtree Cove series.

About the Book: A single mom and her daughter become better acquainted with the new football coach. Little did they know that they would soon uncover a secret connection that bonds them together. Family drama, hidden truths, workplace tension, and school/community gossip threaten them all. What will the next part of their story become?

About the Characters:

Halle Parker - > Principal, strong sense of independence, guarded when it comes to her heart, fiercely protective of those she cares about

Shania Parker -> female football player, only child, desirous of finding her dad, facing challenges in peer relations

Gregory - > Disingenuous, seems to wear a mask, immature

Quinton Evans - > retired pro football player, head coach of school team, loyal and responsible as a son and brother, survivor of bullying and an anti-bullying advocate

Willie and Laura - > Parents of Quinton and Dawn, interesting past, busybodies in a sense, pushy

Tracey - > Business owner, faithful friend, wronged wife

Brian -> Business owner, pretty boy, hyper aware of Tracey

The extended family Peachtree Cove residents - > Nosy busybodies, rally together at times, diverse

My Favorite Scenes: The first kiss, the community business meeting, the post game confrontation

My Final Say: This story had a very interesting premise. It completely captured my attention. What are the odds that two connected strangers would meet in the way that Halle and Quinton did? In the type of situation they found themselves in, I do not believe lines could be crossed in the way theirs was. Still, it was a brilliant notion to entertain.

Just like in the previous book, the parental involvement, particularly regarding Q's parents, was a bit much. These two were so pushy. They needed a time out. Even though they seemed to learn their lesson, I was still left wondering if they really did. Also, the way they judged Halle before they met her and even after was not cool.

Other: This would be fantastic to experience as an audiobook.

Rating: 4/5
Recommend: Yes
Audience: A
Status/Level: 💛
Cover: +
Series: Yes

Sincere appreciation is extended to the author, to the publisher (Harlequin Trade Publishing | Canary Street Press), and to NetGalley. Thank you for the opportunity to review a digital ARC of this title in exchange for an honest review. The words I have shared are my own.
1,428 reviews26 followers
June 1, 2024
Technically, a 2.5

Waiting for Friday Night is the second novel in the Peachtree Cove series. You don’t have to have read that story to understand this one.

At the age of twenty-one, Halle Parker felt completely alone. Her parents having died before she graduated college, she had no close relatives and decided to fix that by making a new family for herself. Since she didn’t know anyone she wanted a kid with, she used her inheritance to pay to have artificial insemination at a private clinic. When asked about her baby daddy, she simply told everyone the father had no interest in being part of her or her daughter Shania’s life. But at fourteen, Shania has been pushing hard for details about the man, leaving Halle frustrated as to how best explain the context of her conception.

Quinton Evans had been desperate when he sold his sperm. His parents were facing eviction and as a college footballer hoping to go pro, Quinton had few options for raising money. Concerned about having dozens of kids he would never know about, he made sure the clinic understood his donation was for one-time use only. After a successful career in the NFL, he decided to coach high school ball and is now working in Peachtree Cove. Quinton is quietly fighting a crusade in the sleepy community. His childhood/teen experience with the game included an administration that gave playing time based on parental donations rather than skill. More than once, he had been told he would never amount to anything and shouldn’t be on the field. As a result, he is determined to give everyone an opportunity and judge people only on their merits. Which is why he’s championed Shania Parker against heated objections. Shania is talented and deserves a chance to participate.

But when Shania reveals she’s his daughter, the game totally changes. Now, the other coaches, team parents, and school administrators are expressing concerns about nepotism. The fact that he wants to get to know her (and she wishes to know him) complicates the issue. And the fact that Halle is in a relationship with a guy who hoped to take on the role of stepdad makes things just that much more difficult. It doesn’t help that Halle and Quinton hide their desire for each other under a layer of mild antagonism, something they will have to resolve if there is any hope of their intricate parenting situation working out. See the rest of my review at https://allaboutromance.com/book-revi...
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3 reviews
July 29, 2025
I enjoyed the story in general but some parts just had me rolling my eyes which made certain chapters harder to read.

Romance was nice, I liked that he was attracted to her before finding out he was the father and then the feelings just grew between them. The spicy scenes were perfectly placed. Not too many but not 1 and done.

Halle wasn’t my favorite. I understand it may have been due to trauma but a lot of her problems seemed so unnecessary??
1. Not telling anyone about how she got pregnant. Not even her own kid who at 14, begged to know about her dad and Halle made it seem like it was none of her business…..What?? Also is it really less drama showing up knocked up by an unknown person vs admitting she was artificially inseminated (at 22 years old I might add)
2. It’s always her way or nothing. Her freaking out that Quinton’s parents got shoes for Shania that she wanted to get her was so dramatic. I understand why she was upset but the way she reacted and then Quinton being so “I don’t want to step on her toes” just seemed like a poor way to foreshadow overbearing in laws. Afterwards, Halle mentioned that it was nice to compromise. But there wasn’t any compromising ?? She just got her way??
3. Overall, she didn’t communicate at ALL with her daughter, which caused problems. She wants to be the only support person for Shania, which caused more problems. She thinks all her decisions are the right decisions when it comes to her daughter, which surprise, caused problems. It’s funny how by the end of the book she realized all these things are what caused most of her problems.

I liked Quinton as a love interest. He is very caring and how quickly he stepped in for Shania was sweet. It’s also hard to believe he made so much money donating once and then being able to afford to pay his parents rent? I’ll just blame that on book magic I guess. The twist involving the bully also brought me back into the story once I started to kind of fall off.

Some reviews seem to not like Shania but honestly with Halle as a mom I understand why she is a crash out lol!

Overall, 3/5. I enjoyed the book and this author, I listened to the audio book and that wasn’t my favorite either but not unlistenable ! I still would recommend this book!
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179 reviews7 followers
June 5, 2024
Firstly, thank you so much to Netgalley and the publisher for the eARC copy of Waiting for Friday Night.

When I learned that there was another book heading to Peachtree Cove, I just HAD TO get my hand on it! I enjoyed every second of this book – this book had me kicking my legs and blushing at how cute the story was. This story follows Halle, a single mom to the world’s most amazing teen girl football player Shania, and Quinton, the town’s star football coach/ex-NFL player – and without spoilers, the intersection of their lives together. I truly see myself in Halle as someone who is very by the books, and put together, and a little bit of a control freak. Both her and Quinton are so loveable. There’s small town drama, family drama, single parenting drama and A LOT OF subtle, slow burn flirting. I personally love a little bit of witty banter and the push and pull of a budding romance. I love that the characters are older than me (I just turned 30) and are still experiencing love and romance – gives me hope.

The only part that I didn’t like, is that Gregory gave up wayyyyy to quickly for me, and then we never hear about him again. Which is fair, but Peachtree Cove is a tiny tiny town, so he would’ve been bound to pop up again. Just a little bit of extra drama to spice it up, although, Halle and Quinton had enough on their plates. I wish the conflict between Quinton and his family would’ve been explored more or taken longer to resolve, but these are “seasoned” adults, so to me it makes sense that their problems would be resolved quicker.

All in all, a great book! I really loved it and cannot wait to return to Peachtree Cove again for Tracey’s story. Would recommend this book as sort of a palate cleanser, easy peasy read with small town drama and very loveable characters. Highly recommend also reading the first book in this series, The Secret to a Southern Wedding.
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