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The Tomboy and The Captain

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It was supposed to be my year, but then he made a bet that I couldn’t refuse…

A star senior on the Tiff U volleyball team, it’s been my goal to come back strong after an injury that nearly took me out of the game. But I’m Laney freaking Price, and I’m taking my shot to make it on the new pro women’s team, despite the lack of support from my father.

The problem? Cutter McCreary. He is the Captain of the Tiff U hockey team, all-around loveable guy, and a total player. And did I mention a complete thorn in my side since freshman year? Yeah…that guy. His charms don’t tempt me.

Until…a mix up with our housing situation forces us into a bit of a predicament. We were both promised a room. The same room.

His proposal? A bet. We split the room in half—for now. Whoever falls in love with the other first has to move out. The winner gets to stay. But when strategic glances turn into late night talks, and fake kisses start to feel real, I’m finding myself without a game plan. And winning suddenly doesn’t feel like the only thing that matters.

308 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 22, 2024

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Ginger Scott

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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.

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501 reviews181 followers
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October 9, 2024
DNF at 45%

I couldn’t connect with any of the characters. They felt very flat and one-dimensional. There was also supposed to be some hate to love between Laney and Cutter, but it lasted about five seconds. The plot was a bit boring as well and I’m not even remotely curious to read to the end.

So, guess I’m still on the hunt for a good sports romance book with volleyball…
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1,277 reviews149 followers
February 22, 2024

The Tomboy and The Captain is an enemy to lovers college story where our heroine is a volleyball player and her counterpart plays hockey.

Laney Price can't stand Cutter McCreary because he is insufferable and he is considerate the best gift to the womankind. When they are forced to share a bedroom and a bet is put in place she absolutely has to resist to his charm and well manners.

I've really enjoyed to follow Laney and Cutter's journey. I adored to know them better as the story progresses.
Laney growth is evident, at the beginning her prejudices about Cutter make her spiteful, but little by little she sees and appreciates his true self becoming nice and friendly. Cutter is a pretty cute and kind guy since the start, I loved how he helps Laney respecting her processing time.

They share a burning physical attraction, their banters are entertaining, but the slow development of their feelings for each other is what kept me glued to the book.

Ginger Scott delivered an apparently easygoing story, but the multi layered characters make it appealing and intriguing.
I recommend to give this new adult novel a go as soon as possible.


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3,722 reviews1,044 followers
July 30, 2025
I was surprise when I started reading The Tomboy and zthe Captain, that Miss Scoot wrote light rom com. I knew her for writing hard core sport romance. I ended up feeling so so after it.

It was not bad but it was not great either. the comedy can be more funnier andnthe characters can be more edgier.

3 stars
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1,132 reviews853 followers
May 30, 2024
Disclaimer: I received this book at no cost from the publisher/author. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I am leaving a voluntary review and all opinions are my own.

I am so over the moon for this book! Gah, everything about this book was *chef's kiss* and put the biggest smile on my face.

Ginger Scott is one of my favorite sports romance authors. Every single sports romance that I read from her is better than the last. I love her writing voice. It is so relatable and her writing style is one that I feel such a kinship with. The plot of this book is one that you just can't get enough of. You want to keep turning the pages because it is so compelling. This was a very character-driven story and it was executed brilliantly.

These characters were so magnetic and full of personality. I adored them to pieces. They were distinct and well-rounded with excellent character development. I really connected with both main characters and was rooting for them the entire time. The side characters were also very intriguing and added a lot of depth to the story. I loved the different family dynamics represented in the story.

This book has a fantastic execution of the forced proximity and one-bed tropes with some enemies-to-lovers thrown in. Underneath all the bravado and angst, Cutter and Laney were pretty perfect for each other. They had so many similarities and it really showed once they were forced to spend time together. I love how Laney softened to Cutter as time went by. She was pretty stubborn but our girl came around in the end. The two of them had scorching chemistry that burned up the page. And once they took things to the next level? Dynamite! In the end, I really loved how Cutter showed Laney that he was truly there for her and supported her. It was so beautiful.

Overall, this was a brilliant start to The Final Score series. These characters will win you over instantly and the plot will keep you wanting more. I am so excited for the remaining books in this series. This author is one that I will keep coming back for again and again because she just gets me. I love her storytelling and her characters and I can't recommend this book enough!


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2,800 reviews400 followers
February 23, 2024
I rarely find sports romance where both the hero and heroine are in sports. The Tomboy and The Captain by Ginger Scott was a refreshing take. Laney and Cutter's slow burn, forced proximity, enemies to lovers story was full of swoon, heartache and chemistry! Cutter is an unexpectedly charming hockey hero and I love when he fell first. Laney is a bada&& and she had her walls high but Cutter brought them down.

Tiff University's volleyball star Laney Price got injured and now trying her best to get back to team. After breaking up with her casual boyfriend, she has to shift to the spare room at her best friend Ivy's house. But there is a miscommunication and her enemy aka the university hockey team's captain Cutter McCreary has moved in the same room. They wager a bet. Whoever falls for the other one..has to leave the room. But as Laney gets to know Cutter, it appears she has him all wrong before. Cutter isn't playing fair at all.

Sports play a main character here, not a side kick. Both Laney and Cutter are top of their games and the struggle of college athletes is an important bonding point. They have other issues too. Cutter's mother is sick but he has a very loving and supportive family. I love a mama's boy specially when the mama has taught her son well and he knows how to treat the girls right. Laney's issue is more complex. Her injury is making her anxious and frustrated. She is very competitive and ambitious and she has to fight against her mother's hope that she will choose something traditional and also her absent father who used to be a star player too. She channels part of her rage and disappointment to Cutter. Male athletes and teams obviously get more attention and that made her angry. But soon she realised Cutter isn't the enemy. He is actually very nice. Attentive. Funny. Sexy as hell. Warm. He insisted to be with her at some real dark times. Their chemistry was shimmering and sizzling and no matter how they tried, it was irresistible. Laney tried to keep her under lock and key but Cutter knows how to unlock it. It was heartwarming journey with so many sweet and aching moments. It was touch and go for some time because Laney was a mess with everything going on in and off field and she pushed Cutter back but she realised her mistake soon. It was slow build up of their emotional connection and I enjoyed the process so much. Reverse grumpy sunshine is such an underrated trope. A strong and vulnerable heroine who doesn't handle emotions well. A golden retriever hero who can be the right kind of spicy when needed. All the tension and swoon and heartache.

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Profile Image for Caroline F.
2,403 reviews52 followers
April 5, 2025
Thoroughly enjoyed this story!

"I'm serious. We'll make it a bet. We'll share the room and whoever catches feelings first has to leave."

Cutter McCreary has been the bane of Laney Price's college life since freshman year when he drunkenly hit on her and she turned him down. Both are now seniors with personal burdens and big ambitions for the future. When a mix-up has them not only sharing a room, a bed and a bet, they finally give in to the ever-present spark that's always been between them, and begin to get to know one another on a deeper level.

"I was stuck on her the minute she shot me down. Her tough interior only made me want her more."

This was such a fun, amusing and sexy story. I loved the tension and chemistry between Laney and Cutter. The things going on in their respective personal lives added a deeper facet to their story and made these characters real and relatable. Laney was a tough cookie, driven, and walked around with a hard shell to protect her vulnerable core. Cutter was totally gorgeous. He was confident, caring and a rock. I loved the way he coaxed Laney along and understood her completely. And, I absolutely adored his declaration of love! Swooooooon!! It was a wonderful story and I'm looking forward to the next one in this new series.

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2,081 reviews209 followers
February 20, 2024
This talented storyteller is still fairly new to me. The first romance of hers I read was a direct hit to the heart. This one is lighter and ridiculously entertaining. But if you love your YA romance with depth of heart, not that worry. This one brings all the authentic emotion without any manufactured angst.

Laney Price has been focused on playing volleyball her entire life. After sitting out a lot of the last season due to an injury, her senior year is her time to shine and get set up for a professional career playing volleyball. She has her work cut out for her, convincing her coach that she’s back to 100%, so she doesn’t need any distractions.

Which brings us to Cutter McCreary. Hockey team captain, the senior who makes all the girls swoon, and Laney's new roommate. As in, they now share a room. And a bed. Yes, she was there first, but he’s paid his first month's rent, too, and both are too stubborn to give in and leave. So Cutter proposes a bet: whoever falls in love with the other first is the one who has to leave.

These two are not even remotely friends at the beginning of this arrangement, and watching them navigate being in each other's space is highly captivating. This gifted wordsmith did such a great job of building an emotional connection between Laney and Cutter, revealing layer after layer, and I fell for them as they were falling for each other. This is laugh-out-loud funny, steamy, and poignantly sweet, and I can’t wait to read the next romance in this series!
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759 reviews89 followers
February 25, 2024
ARC REVIEW

My Star Rating: 4/5 ⭐
My Spice Rating: 3/5 🌶️

What you’ll find:
- Sports Romance (Volleyball & Hockey)
- College Sports
- Enemies to Lovers
- Forced Proximity
- Only One Bed
- He Falls First

𝙄𝙩 𝙬𝙖𝙨 𝙨𝙪𝙥𝙥𝙤𝙨𝙚𝙙 𝙩𝙤 𝙗𝙚 𝙢𝙮 𝙮𝙚𝙖𝙧, 𝙗𝙪𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙣 𝙝𝙚 𝙢𝙖𝙙𝙚 𝙖 𝙗𝙚𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙄 𝙘𝙤𝙪𝙡𝙙𝙣’𝙩 𝙧𝙚𝙛𝙪𝙨𝙚…

I'm 100% in my sports romance era and loved this story! As a former volleyball player, reading a story with a volleyball-playing FMC was fun. I read every hockey romance possible, so I love the mixing of these two sports. This story is well-written, and I appreciate the author's attention to detail. I got choked up while reading a few of the volleyball scenes because I miss playing so much. Ginger Scott did a great job making me feel the characters' love for their sports.

Enemies to lovers is one of my favorite tropes, and I loved how it unfolded in this love story. Laney has held a grudge against Cutter and would rather keep her distance from him. As luck would have it, they end up living together. Their living situation proves to be more than they imagined. Both Laney and Cutter have past trauma and end up being a part of each other's support system. Cutter and Laney were so cute together, and the banter between them was fun. I loved the development of their relationship and their individual growth. They had amazing chemistry, and I love how Cutter showed Laney he was there for her no matter what. The spice was good too!

The Tomboy and The Captain is a great read. This is my first book by Ginger Scott, and I was not disappointed. I'm glad this is the first book in the Final Score series, and I can't wait to read books two and three, which will be released later this year.

Book 2: The Wallflower and the Running Back - https://geni.us/gswallflower
Book 3: The Best Friend and the Shortstop - https://geni.us/bfshortstop

Thank you, Ginger Scott and Wordsmith Publicity, for providing me with an e-ARC in exchange for my honest review. Opinions expressed in this review are my own.
Profile Image for Esther Lumanauw.
17 reviews
February 22, 2025
I’m not a big 5 star romance girl, but this book had me kicking my feet giggling 🤭🤗

I love love love the characters!! Both Cutter and Laney are multifaceted and down-to-earth. They’re the kind of people you root for! It’s nice to have a female character that isn’t always just compliant and sweet, and to have a male character who isn’t a douchebag we overlook for other facets. Laney stood her ground, and Cutter was the nice guy who you actually wanted to win!! 🥹🥹

The setting, their problems, their conversations are so realistic for two college students in athletics navigating a… situationship 😏 Their nervousness and overthinking are timed perfectly. The wondering if it’ll turn into more?! If you want a little bit of YEARNING you’ll get it 🙂‍↕️

EEKK!!! I’m so happy I read this.


Profile Image for Sarah Michelle.
297 reviews1 follower
April 12, 2024
This book was so dumb first of all the title was not accurate at all. Laney was absolutely not any kind of tomboy so the title was so crazy in accurate then the whole premise of her, moving in with her best friend and him moving in with the guy in charge of social media for the college team, who happens to be her best friend’s brother, complicated too complicated and why introduced her best friend and that character Matt when they were barely even in it it was the last on campus or something like that and they had two choices either shack up together or one of them has to move out that would’ve been much much better of this stupid bet what was the point of that bet the bet did absolutely nothing for the plot and for a book that was almost 300 pages a whole lot of nothing actually happened OK the whole story took place over the course of I thought it was a week, but I guess it was three weeks I mean, I guess yeah OK the author did a piss poor job of Really documenting the passage of time and you know these are two seniors and I guess I’m just not into college romances I mean, I have such a hard time believing that they’re really mature. I mean they’re really behaving more like people in their mid 20s I think about how I was as a senior in college and it wasn’t like that not every senior in college is going to be like at the same time, it felt just very impossible and then cutter is ladies man but then we never really get that and it’s just like 75 pages into the book. The author starts dropping these things that just feel like convenient little plot points that should’ve been much much earlier when she’s introducing the characters to us and we’re getting their background and everything instead of just like dives right in and we’re trying to get to know these characters so it’s like I’m trying to get to know them, but I’m also supposed to be rooting for them. It was just dumb, dumb dumb dumb, at least there wasn’t really a break up and they didn’t really break up. They weren’t really together. It was more like she was too afraid to try anything but it didn’t last long and that was good but it could’ve been so much better man it could’ve been so much better. The fact that they’re both athletes and really competitive that was a great plot line and of itself so I feel like that should’ve been more of the focus, but instead, we barely get to know any of his teammates or her teammates again for 300 page book there’s a lot going on and it all has to be surface level because his mom has cancer and he has 1 million siblings and her dad is a deadbeat and she also has issues with her mother. Her parents are divorced, and then they never actually go to class and they’re supposed to be enemies and yeah, the very end literally says she was never my enemy and made me realize I’m really tired enemies to lovers because it’s not really true like she really hated him like she said she did. She wouldn’t be noticing how hot he is, I guess it would be OK if she hated him and he didn’t really hate her and he was just amused by it that would be OK but it’s just so dumb don’t claim to be enemies to lovers if that’s not really the case I want to read something that is a true enemies to lovers they really seriously hate each other so I feel like if we had peeled backor stripped away so many of these other parts of the story that really could’ve been developed better if it was just the two of them sharing a dorm or something student housing we have the proximity they could really really hate each other but then soften towards each other overtime rather piss poor job. I stand behind my one star review.
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Profile Image for Jalia.
311 reviews
March 4, 2024
2.5⭐️ rounded up to 3 on gr
i love hockey romances so i went into this book expecting to absolutely love it, i mean i really hyped it up in my head. the writing style wasn’t my favorite, i found it really hard to get through and i didn’t connect to the characters. Beside that i do think many people would really like this book it just wasn’t for me.

thank you wordsmith publicity & ginger scott for a copy of this arc in exchange for an honest review
Profile Image for Sierra.
474 reviews
February 27, 2024
“Laney Price was never really my enemy. She was my forever home.”
Perfect example of a sports enemies to lovers romance! Two of my favorite sports combined into a good love story. I really enjoyed this, I felt like the intimate scenes were a bit much but that’s coming from someone who does not read smut. So this is definitely a spicy read.
Cutter is perfection. Hockey player, family man, sensitive…so obviously he is fictional of course! Ugh. I loved Laney, (her name brought me back to She’s All That). She was strong, independent, knew what she wanted but also had broken parts that Cutter helped fix. I would definitely recommend.



CW: swearing, very detailed intimate scenes (You can skip them by skipping pages 81-83, 112- 119, 194-198)
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104 reviews2 followers
February 24, 2024
Have been a fan of this author in the past, but the story felt rushed and not a lot of build up
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1,310 reviews88 followers
February 25, 2024
This college romance is low angst and super low drama. Laney and Cutter are both dedicated athletes who plan on going Pro after their Senior Year. I love that the FMC is an athlete, too. They understand each other’s competitive spirit and their passionate drive. They both have family issues that are causing them pain, in very different ways, though.
The enemies combativeness and “the bet” aspects add good banter and hot chemistry. The enemies aspect doesn’t go on for very long, I’m not sure if I was a bit disappointed as it brought great tension to the relationship, or if I was glad they were mature and got past it quickly. I think I feel a bit of both really.
This is a flirty, fun and steamy romance with plenty of sport’s as a major factor, this author knows sports… all of them and I love it.
I think it might be one of the authors steamier books that I’ve read.
The characters are likable, good people, it’s not a case of b*lly romance at all. I unfortunately didn’t connect strongly with them until almost the end, though.
The lack of drama and angst made it a light and smooth read. I would have liked a bit more interactions with the secondary characters and more dialogue between Laney and Cutter.
The writing is clear, beautiful and relatable. This author has a unique voice, her style is straightforward, mature and smart.
This author is a favorite of mine, she does fantastic NA romance that is mature and usually very sports related as this story is.
This story didn’t tug at my heart as much or give me strong butterflies like her books usually do.
I will absolutely read this author again, she’s written some of my very favorite books. This one that just wasn’t a favorite for me personally. I think I needed just a bit more conversations and secondary character development.
Also, Cutter’s family is #familygoals I absolutely adore them and I would have loved a bit more of them. Their scenes are so funny and sweet. Still a great read for me.
Profile Image for Aaly.
1,358 reviews56 followers
February 22, 2024
*** ARC kindly provided in exchange for an honest review. ***

A rom com where both of characters are in sports, refreshing, cute with a strong hint of slow burn and entertaining banter.

Laney and Cutter, who loved to hate each other, had to live in the same place. From that moment, all bets were off. The forced proximity led the two of them to learn more about each other but also about themselves, from enemies to so much more. But not without some fights in between.

The author delivered an easygoing story, nevertheless engaging and compelling at the same time. I really enjoyed reading Laney and Cutter’s story. Sports play a huge part in the story, showing the sacrifices and work they had to make in order to get at this competition level intricating with their personal lives.

Laney’s sass definitely matched Cutter’s boldness. Both could play a game and challenge the other. They had marvelous chemistry, a back and forth banter with tons of swoony moments.

They also had quite a bunch of loyal friends and I can’t wait to read their stories.

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87 reviews3 followers
June 17, 2024
OMG!!!!! Este libro dejó mi cara con una sonrisa tan grande que sentí que se me partiría por la mitad, amé las capas que tenían estos personajes, muchas veces abandono un libro con escenas spicy porque se centra demasiado en eso sin conocer la verdadera historia de sus personajes y siento que el libro no llegó completo a mis manos, pero todos los lados de estos personajes, sus historias, lo que los hizo ser como eran, cómo dirigían y cuestionaban su vida, me encantó y me llenó por completo, nunca pensé que un libro que comenzara con una apuesta me llevaría tan profundamente a su mundo y mentes, sólo tengo cosas buenas que decir de esta autora que me sorprendió muchísimo, su pluma es fascinante y adictiva, no quería soltar este libro, Ginger Scoot, me has convertido en una fanática de tu escritura.
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283 reviews10 followers
February 29, 2024
Good book, quick read. Very low angst. I like that both the main characters were athletes and kept finding themselves in bets and were quite competitive in their own sport. It was just slightly boring for me. 😕 I’ve only read one other book by this author so I do enjoy her writing and look forward to the next book in this series.
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169 reviews
April 30, 2024
Sweet read. A bit slow to start and it was tough keeping my attention but I started to enjoy it and fly through about 70% in.
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2,013 reviews28 followers
February 21, 2024
4.5 stars! I devoured this one! Loved the enemies to lovers vibe, with a close proximity situation. Laney and Cutter have sizzling hot chemistry and their banter will make you laugh and swoon. Definitely worth the read!
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932 reviews25 followers
February 22, 2024
Ginger Scott makes a great start in her new The Final Score series with The Tomboy and Captain!

Laney Price was a college volleyball player getting ready for her comeback after a serious injury. Cutter McCreary was a popular college hockey player. Both Laney and Cutter had aspirations of going pro after college and the talent to get them there. From their Freshmen year these two butted heads and when unforeseen circumstances found them reluctantly sharing a room together sparks flew and the playful grudge banter began.

This story started off light-hearted with a pinch of grumpy only to gradually build up to a more serious mood as the characters got past their misconceptions and got to know each other. While this work was a slow burn the heat was there from the beginning keeping the anticipation going for this couple to rip off the band-aid and acknowledge their initial assessment of each other was off base and dive into their attraction. A lot of this story focused on Laney and Cutter finally realizing what everyone else already knew about them but that they were blinded to because of silly misunderstandings, they were good people. The meaningful exchanges in this work were well done and went from fun to poignant.

Ms. Scott is an author who is comfortable tackling personal issues that help define her characters. She does not shy away from hard circumstances and choices and grows her portrayals as they navigate their life experiences. Bad things happen in her books but so do good things and this author always keeps her stories real with her empathetic writing. It's Ok to be a mess in Ginger Scott's stories and vulnerability often shows strength. Ginger Scott's The Tomboy and the Captain takes a leap at love and wins the story!

*I was given an advanced copy. All opinions expressed are my own. *
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768 reviews142 followers
February 27, 2024
❤~🌟~❤ 4 CANEY-SHIP STARS ❤~🌟~❤

“I’m in this to win it.”

Ginger Scott is at the top of her game with THE TOMBOY & THE CAPTAIN, a swoony, scorching hot enemies to lovers romance that left me all aquiver!

I am hopelessly hooked on college sports romances and this first standalone installment in the Final Score series had it GOING ON! Set on the fictional Tiff’s University campus, it’s filled to the brim with some of my favorite tropes with a storyline featuring a feisty star athlete who’s fighting her way back to dominance on the women’s volleyball team after a shoulder injury, a swoony, hunkilicious captain of the hockey team with a sexy swagger and a heart of gold and—eep!—forced proximity when a mix-up has these two sworn adversaries sharing a spare room in a house together. So, what are Laney Price and Cutter McCreary to do? Split the room (AND BED) in half and wager a bet which stipulates that the first one of them to fall for the other has to move out of course! Each of them is determined to one up the other but fate has other plans in mind as these two headstrong housemates find themselves having to break every rule in the gamebook to safeguard their hearts!

Holy moly…all’s fair in love and war in this rollicking romance and I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of Laney and Cutter’s poignant and passionate and fun-loving journey together. This winsome tale has so much depth and heart and entertained me from start to finish. Also, I found it utterly refreshing to read a romance between two athletes as opposed to just having the hero as the star player, and I think that this romance played out extremely well! It was chock full of spice, witty banter and sizzling hot sparks headlined by two beautifully nuanced characters you are guaranteed to cheer from the sidelines for. Unlike a lot of sports romances where the sport element takes a backseat, it was center stage to lend this story the kind of authenticity it deserved.

Laney sure is one tough cookie! She’s focused. Driven. FREAKING UNSTOPPABLE! And has a fiery intensity burning within her that cannot be denied. I love how she demands respect and her rightful shot on the court, and how she unapologetically champions for sports equality between the men’s and women’s athletic teams at Tiff U. That said, she took some warming up to in this reverse grumpy/sunshine romance because this highly competitive cutie sure had a big chip on her shoulder and a plethora of disdain for our beloved hero. At least at first. She’s definitely facing an uphill battle as she tries to reclaim her place as starter on the volleyball team during her senior year and fulfill her dreams of going pro. Which means she certainly doesn’t need any distractions to deviate her off course.

Especially in the form of a big muscled, overconfident, irritatingly kind, mouthwateringly gorgeous roommate!

Cutter has been a thorn in her side since freshman year and sharing a room with him is her worst nightmare. But does she truly “hate his guts” or secretly crave this “campus hot boy” with every fiber of her being?! As the story progressed, I found myself softening toward her because her hard outer shell and snark eventually gave way to an underlying inner fragility and aching vulnerability as Cutter chipped away at her defenses and helped her come to realize that her resentment towards him was woefully misplaced and she has been wrongly unleashing her anxiety, frustration and anger about her lack of family support as she fights to make it to the big leagues on the wrong target! Because, as star player himself, Cutter gets the pressure of being a college athlete like no other.

As for Cutter, oh BE STILL MY BEATING HEART! This hot hockey stud was lovable from the start and has so much charm and charisma it should land him in the penalty box! I just adored this big, brawny, adorably dimpled cinnamon roll so much I cannot even put it into words! He’s sweet. Funny. Caring. Protective. Fiercely family oriented. And a shameless flirt to boot. But this sinfully sexy Tiff U hockey captain is definitely not just your carbon cutout sports star. He’s selflessly shouldering some emotional baggage as well —due to his mom’s illness—but he doesn’t let what’s happening on the homefront taint his optimistic view of the world or turn him bitter, which I appreciated. Life has certainly thrown him some curveballs but due to being raised right by a loving, supportive family he handles it with grace and dignity, which made me worship him even more. And did I mention he's a MENACE on the ice?! This is a hero that dreams are made of and Laney has sure met her match with this guy as they go toe to toe and eventually LIP TO LIP as their pent-up passion implodes!

I enjoyed the slow burn to this “roomies with benefits” romance, the palpable push pull, the one-upmanship as they circle round one another, hiding their true feeling beneath their barbs. But these two can only fight the inevitable for so long. The emotional connection that the author painstakingly forges between Laney and Cutter as they try to navigate their way through this impossible arrangement is truly one to treasure. Watching this competitive, headstrong duo realize they are both on the verge of losing the bet as they find themselves falling for one another in tandem was such a beautiful thing to behold. I love how Cutter is Laney’s rock during tough times and she in turn is there for him too when he needs her which proves that these two are BOTH winners in my book!

Ultimately, THE TOMBOY & THE CAPTAIN scored a major goal! It made my heart ache and flutter, gave me giggles galore…and left me with a HUGE smile on my face. So, if you are looking for a captivating, irresistible read with a plethora of steam and sizzle and swoon then you are in for a DELICIOUS treat with this fetching tale. Cannot wait for book two!!
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12.3k reviews92 followers
February 26, 2024
Lainey has had to fight for everything in her life and that includes playing volleyball. She isn’t about to let anyone, or anything deter her from her goal even if it means sharing a room with Cutter, even though their first meeting years earlier had her wanting nothing to do with him.

Cutter knows how important this year playing hockey is when it comes to his dream of playing professionally. He needs a place to stay and isn’t about to just give it to Lainey so a wager is made that will force both to really get to know each other and re-evaluate their feelings for each other and the wager.

In the beginning Cutter and Lainey find themselves on opposite sides both fighting for the same thing however that is about to change. Cutter is understanding and supportive as he and Lainey both face some challenges and realize they make much better partners than adversaries.
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2,276 reviews58 followers
February 20, 2024
The Tomboy and The Captain is adorable. Ginger Scott once again shows her expertise in the sports world by giving us two very determined college athletes in Laney Price and Cutter McCreary and the forced roommates to more kind of romance they embark upon. Both are attracted to the other but as seniors both can't and won't get involved with anyone, especially each other even though they are tasked with sharing a room and bed after signals get crossed with their other two housemates. In fact, I loved that Cutter knew how to rattle Laney just right after years of giving each other the side-eye after he hit on the star volleyball player as freshmen.

But there's a sweetness between them as Laney and Cutter get to know each other in their cramped quarters and I could tell that even if they never became involved romantically, they'd become good friends. I enjoyed how they simply 'got each other' as very intense athletes, always wanting to do their best and be recognized as such. With Laney coming off of a season-ending injury, I was rooting hard for her to be back on the team after she had been cleared medically and loved how Cutter understood all of her frustration at possibly being pushed aside for the time being.

Cutter's plate is also full with a wonderful mother who has medical issues of her own together with wanting to get drafted to the hockey minors when his time with college was complete. And what a truly great guy he is to everyone no matter if they are simply an acquaintance, a fellow teammate or a girl he may have dated. He was raised well despite his father's shortcomings and if Laney didn't hold on tight to Cutter after all they experienced in the short month both start falling for the other, I would've claimed the fictional hero for myself!! He's that dreamy.

The writing is good. The premise fresh with both main characters as athletes, which was unique for me. The flow is easygoing with this book a pretty quick read for me. I really enjoyed the antics of siblings Ivy and Matt and wouldn't mind seeing them in future books since they provided a few crazy moments throughout. This book is not as detailed and/or angsty as some of Scott's previous works but showcases her lighter side. As she says in her author's notes, she really did enjoy writing this first book in The Final Score series and it shows.

I'm looking forward to book two and am wondering who might get the Ginger Scott treatment next. Tiff University seems to be full of wonderful characters and I know it will be just as fun a ride as this one was for me.

4 stars!
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February 21, 2024
This is book 1 of The Final Score Series!

I was lucky enough to receive as an ARC 🥰

In The Tomboy and The Captain, readers are treated to a delightful sports romance that combines rivalry, humor, and heartfelt moments. The story follows Laney Price, a determined volleyball player with her sights set on making it to the pro women's team, and Cutter McCreary, the charming and lovable captain of the Tiff U hockey team.

Scott crafts a compelling narrative that hooks readers from the start with its engaging premise and dynamic characters. Laney and Cutter's antagonistic relationship sets the stage for plenty of witty banter and entertaining interactions as they navigate their unexpected living arrangement and the bet that threatens to upend their lives.

The chemistry between Laney and Cutter sizzles on the page, and their gradual transition from rivals to reluctant roommates to something more is both believable and heartwarming. Scott does an excellent job of building tension and anticipation as the characters grapple with their growing feelings and the consequences of their bet.

One of the novel's strengths is its exploration of themes such as friendship, identity, and pursuing one's dreams in the face of adversity. Laney's determination to prove herself on the volleyball court despite her father's lack of support adds depth to her character, while Cutter's struggles with his own insecurities and family expectations lend him complexity and relatability.

The sports elements are well-integrated into the story, providing an authentic backdrop for the characters' journeys and adding depth to their relationships. Fans of sports romance will appreciate the attention to detail and the passion for the game that shines through in Scott's writing.

The Tomboy and The Captain is a delightful and entertaining read that will appeal to fans of enemies-to-lovers romance and sports-themed novels. With its engaging storyline, likable characters, and heartwarming romance, this book is sure to leave readers smiling and satisfied.
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