Set in the dynamic worlds of professional basketball and entertainment, two of Kennedy Ryan’s most critically-acclaimed series—HOOPs and Hollywood Renaissance—collide in this tale of forbidden romance.
I met Nazareth Armstrong when I was eighteen years old. From the beginning, my brother warned me to stay away from him. Told Naz to stay away from me.
Our hearts didn’t listen.
I shared one magical night under the stars with my brother's rival, thinking it was the start of a once-in-a-lifetime something. But one awful moment ended it all.
Years later when we meet again, we’ve both pursued our dreams, lived a little, found success…but never found love. What began as a tiny flame when we were young now threatens to consume us. I’m more drawn to Naz than ever, but his complicated history with my brother makes whatever this could be…nearly impossible.
But Naz accepts impossible as a dare.
Through his clever maneuvering and dogged determination, I find myself on a yacht with him and his friends cruising through the Mediterranean. It’s a whirlwind set ablaze. Away from reality, surrendering to the tender heat of his touch, I forget that everything could burn.
*This is the love story of Takira, who first appears in Reel, book 1 of the Hollywood Renaissance series. Characters from the HOOPS series also make appearances, but you do not have to read any of those books to enjoy this one.
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I write contemporary romance and women's fiction. I always give my characters their happily ever after, but I love to make them work for it! It's a long road to love, so sit back and enjoy the ride.
I am wife to the love of my life, mom to a special, beautiful son, and a friend to those living with autism through my charitable foundation.
this was…HOT lol. waaaay spicier than i was expecting it to be — especially from kennedy ryan — but i’m not complaining too much. girl got spoiled and bent ovah by a ‘90s-rnb-fine man who was obsessed, so 🥂🤭
this was a really fun novella that crosses the hoops series and reel together. it serves up a quick sexy swoony romance for takira (who was a supporting character in reel ) and a newly introduced character named naz, who’s a professional basketball player connected to characters from hoops (although he didn’t actually appear in that series).
story goes something like girl meets boy when they’re 18, have a memorable encounter and hope it can turn into more — but life happens and they can’t pursue their potential until they meet again 12 years later. now that he’s had the chance to see her again, he’s not letting her go all that easily and is singleminded about her, completely. so locked in, he arranges a whole sitch to get her on a yacht for 2 weeks so he can have his way with her 🤭.
i really enjoy the way kennedy ryan writes sparkling connection between her mcs. she knows how to make it palpable. this one was a bit lusty for sure, but the chemistry takira and naz had was potent, heady and sensual, so it was quite addicting to read for the most part. since this is a novella, the romantic development is kinda insta / fast-paced, but i was expecting that given the length of the read, so it didn’t deter me too much.
it wouldn’t be a kennedy ryan either if it didn’t also incorporate some deeper topics that make her characters feel real. this one explored a bit around addiction and the impact it has on loved ones, as well as (more briefly) the weight of caretaking / breadwinning due to having a chronically-ill single parent. these aspects added dimension to what was otherwise a pretty fun and steamy read.
i also REALLY loved seeing all the hoops couples again, especially my faves kenanlotus 💗 and my favourite menace, jared 🤪. still fine, i see. the mediterranean vacation setting was a nice treat as well.
overall, it was a vibe. nothing too deep because of the length, but i had good time and it set out to do what it wanted to do. sexy, soft and sweet. would have gone higher on the rating if the cliff (takira’s brother) situation was a bit less annoying, and i could have gone for a touch less smut in favour of some more fleshed-out romantic development (especially since it is a longer novella at 200 pages, so letting go of a couple sexier scenes for some more emotional beats wouldn’t have been a huge compromise, whilst still keeping the whole novella on the sexy side. there was plenty as is, so cutting 1-2 scenes wouldn’t have changed the tone completely but could have added something valuable if that space was used for something else).
i’m also looking forward to a new full-length release in score even more now, with the teaser that was served up at the end of this 💚
In a world that feels gray, she’s a burst of color, and she shines.
Kennedy Ryan’s newest work, a crossover novella between her Hoops books and her Hollywood Renaissance book was a real treat.
The Close-Up has a bit of a second chance at love as well as a touch of forbidden romance. Takira is a hair and makeup artist and she met Nazareth when they were seniors in high school. They had one special night together, but everything shattered when there was some drama with her brother.
Fast forward twelve years later and Naz and Kira are back in the same place. It’s like it was meant to be. Naz is a pro-baller and you know what that means… we get lots of our favorite Hoops characters in this! That was one of my favorite things about this one. Jared and Banner. My faves.
I enjoyed Naz and Kira’s story so much. It had a lot of heat and was fun to read. This couple had insane chemistry and Kennedy Ryan’s writing is always fantastic! I know all fans of the Hoops series will love this one, but fyi you can read this as a complete stand-alone as well!
This was obscenely hot. I love characters who match each others’ freak. Kennedy Ryan is just so fantastic at writing the kind of soul wrenching, meant to be, written in the stars, red string of fate romantic connections that make the romance genre worth reading.
Waiting impatiently for my Naz to arrive. Let me linger on some rooftops stargazing this summer. Maybe I’ll get lucky.
The Close-Up is one very steamy second chance novella. It’s also a reunion for the Hoops and Reel fans out there. All characters from those books reunite and it was so good. But first and foremost the main story about Takira and Naz was close to set my kindle on fire from the very first moment they met when they were eighteen. Flash forward to twelve years later and the chemistry was even more palpable. I enjoy a woman who’s secure in herself and her sexuality and Takira was definitely that. She knows what she wants and is very vocal about it and it was so hot. Naz was a fabulous and swoon worthy hero. Attentive, caring and a beast in the sack. Their two weeks together on a cruise was so entertaining and it only got better cause of the Hoops family. Oh how I wished this was a full novel. Absolutely Fabulous.
Takira Fletcher grew up in Houston, Texas where she was raised in a Trinidad-American household. When she was a senior in high school she meets the most beautiful boy she’s ever seen. They share one magical night she never forgets. He leaves an impression, but sadly circumstances get in the way. She’s now living in Los Angeles as a celebrity makeup artist working in the entertainment industry when her path crosses again with Naz. Kira hasn’t seen him since they were teenagers, but their attraction and undeniable connection is just as strong. He has a complicated history with her brother, but he still makes her feel way too much. He’s tempting, intense, and dangerous to her heart, but could their timing finally be right? She never thought they would come face to face again, but suddenly the possibilities for something real seem endless.
Nazareth Armstrong is a famous NBA baller whose star has risen over the years. He’s private, reserved, and doesn’t let many get close to him. Then he sees the one that got away. It’s been twelve years since he’s seen Kira, and he’s still drawn to her. They clicked all those years ago, but he had to let her go. He’s never stopped thinking of her, and still wants her. He thinks they have something worth exploring and finds her fascinating. When they are stuck in paradise together he decides it’s time to pursue her. Will he convince her to give him another chance, or will they walk away?
The Close-Up is a 1001 Dark Nights, Hollywood Renaissance/HOOPS Novella by Kennedy Ryan set in the world of professional basketball and entertainment. The authors HOOPS and Hollywood Renaissance series collide in this fabulous, sexy story about forbidden romance and second chances. It’s full of amazing chemistry, passion, and love! <333
This was fantastic. I'm consistently amazed at how expertly Kennedy creates a romance between two people that feels like they are meant to be from the moment they lay eyes on each other. She does soulmate connection better than anyone and the fact that this was in a novella? Color me impressed.
This has characters from both Reel and the Hoops series, which was SO MUCH FUN.
Takira and Naz meet at 18, while still in high school, and their connection is undeniable. They have one amazing night and are separated for 12 years. When they both wind up on a cruise for two weeks that connection flares to life again.
This was so entertaining and equal parts swoony and steamy. A must read for Kennedy fans both old and new!
'The Close-Up,' sees two of Kennedy Ryan's most popular fictional worlds—HOOPS & Reel— come together and also tells us more about old favourites. This novella story will delight fans of KRB's and offers a standalone sexy short for her new readers, and a fabulous intro into her story worlds and writing.
I love books where strong females take centre stage and in particular ROMANCE is my favourite genre, and Kennedy Ryan writes the absolute best! Renowned for her deep issue based and emotionally driven stories, 'The Close-Up,' offers a lighter shade of her portfolio but equally raises the temperature with the hotness value. A perfectly formed novella that is beautiful and totally made me blush!
Such cute (and spicy🥵) little novella to pass the time. Naz and Takira met at 18 and reconnected later in life and the sparks never left. It was so good being reacquainted with all the characters from the Hoops series and mentions of other characters from other KR novels. I’d definitely recommend this one to get into for “Novella November”🩷
“How did this happen? How did we find this? Find each other for the first time and again? That person whose heart carries the key to yours—that soul that is a mirror reflecting yours. It’s a connection not apparent to the naked eye, but unearthed, discovered in whispered conversations, in stolen kisses and urgent touches. Burrowing through layers of skin and bone and muscle until it strikes soul.”
Kennedy Ryan sure knows how to pull on my heart strings
4.5 'Pure sorcery' Stars! ARC provided via Social Butterfly PR in exchange for an honest review.
A crossover between two of Kennedy Ryan’s most beloved series? Count me in! The Close-Up is a forbidden / second-chance romance and trust me when I say you don’t want to miss reading this delicious novella. While you fall in love with this new couple, you’ll also be able to catch up with many of your favorite characters, so what is not to love, am I right?
So, as I mentioned, The Close-Up is a crossover short story between Ryan’s Hoops and Hollywood Renaissance series. Takira Fletcher and Nazareth Armstrong meet as 18 year olds and they share a very beautiful (and forbidden) connection during one night. Circumstances stop them from meeting again. Twelve years pass, they reunite again, both having found success and their chemistry is still there. Naz is determined to pursue Kira, even though the past is still very much between them. Will their connection be enough this time?
She glows. In a world that feels gray, she’s a burst of color, and she shines.
You probably know by now that Kennedy Ryan is one of my top favorite authors. The woman sure knows how to write unique, powerful love stories. While this one is much shorter, The Close-Up continues having all the aspects we love about Ryan’s creations and I am pretty sure any fan of the two series will be happy with this novella and having more moments with some of our favorite characters. Naz and Kira literally have the most burning chemistry, I mean, this story is STEAMY. And I am here for it! I loved the reunion of this couple and reading how they finally find happiness together.
I’m putty in his hands, and he’s putty in mine, and with every touch, we mold each other into exactly what the other needs, while never losing ourselves.
Therefore, I am rating The Close-Up with 4.5 STARS because I am always happy to get more of Kennedy Ryan’s writing and having a new couple to love. The connection between Takira and Naz was so intense and so hawt! I really enjoyed this novella and getting more scenes with the characters from Hoops and Hollywood Renaissance. Be sure to check this short story, guys!
This crossover novella was everything I didn’t know I needed!! The Close-Up follows the soulmate connection between Takira and Naz. If you read Reel, then you remember Takira was Navaeh’s bestie and makeup artist. Takira and Naz met over a decade ago when they were in high school. A romantic rooftop moment solidified their connection, but something pretty horrible happens that drives them in separate directions. Naz is now a famous basketballer and Takira is an up and coming celebrity stylist. They reunite during a twist of fate by both of them helping with a charity fashion show organized by Lotus and Iris (from the Hoops series). Now that Takira is back, Naz ain’t letting her go!!! Throw in a little forced proximity due to a birthday yacht cruise for Kenan Ross’ birthday, and we got us a 5 star novella!
I don’t know how Kennedy managed to give us full story vibes in a novella, but she did it! I was rooting for Takira and Naz from the moment they laid eyes on each other. Their emotional and physical chemistry was RIDICULOUSLY sexy. The novella was also nostalgic because we got to spend some close time with the couples from the Hoops series, who I adore.
Fans of the Hoops series, along with Reel, will love this novella, but it can be read as a standalone. I can’t wait for Takira and Naz’s bonus epilogue!
TROPES: second chance; athlete hero; makeup artist heroine; forced proximity; novella
I really liked Naz and Takira’s story. I did feel like everyone was walking on eggshells when it came to Cliff and that was annoying. I thought it was a cute and spicy novella.
This was a reread from back in 2022 (which I didn't realize at first), but I enjoyed it just as much as I did back then.
Mrs. Ryan shines when it comes to a delayed love and that continues with this novella. The mcs first encounter each other in High school, and life takes them down separate paths despite the sparks they felt. Over a decade later they run into each other literally and Naz is determined not to let Takira get away this time. Naz was everything, the way he catered to her and ensured that she felt his interest in her beyond their insane sexual connection was just 😩😩. Kira was concerned about the impact that their relationship might have on her family, but their connection was too strong to ignore. I appreciated the way their relationship developed, it was quick but it also just made sense for them.
If you haven't read the Reel or the Hoops series you may have a hard time understanding the supporting characters as well as whom the mcs are.
Ya'll this is the crossover story you didn't even know you needed!! When some of our favorite couples are all together in one spot, it's magical!! I hope your body is ready cause when I say we are getting blessed as readers? Believe me!
The Close Up is such an amazing ride, seems like a love letter that Kennedy has given us, except this love letter has a whole lot of exciting f*cking in it, LOL. Enjoy!!!
The crossover novella between Hollywood world and 1001 dark nights world . Kennedy brings over Takira from Reel and gives her her own forbidden romance. Her brothers arch nemesis is Takira Fletchers heartstopper. Nazareth "Naz" took the chance Cliff Fletcher lost. He stepped up when cliff hit his way down and the resentment is the fourth main character in the story That brings forth guilt which plagues Kira & Naz relationship from that one night on the roof to this day on the boat. Very tumultuous, very enticing but equally angsty, Kennedy pens flawlessly the jumbled mess of emotions ,one thread at a time. Passion meter is so high , the screams could be heard from pages in my ears !!! 5 stars for B.O.Bs Follow me on: Email🌻 Bookbub 🌻 Twitter🌻 Instagram🌻 Blog🌻 Facebook🌻 Amazon 🌻
The Close-up is a crossover between Hoops Series and Hollywood Renaissance. I loved that so many of the Hoops couple were sprinkled throughout the story of Naz and Takira. This story is steamy and off the charts hot!! For being a novella, it packed a whole lot of punch with not a lot of drama. From the moment Naz and Takira met, they had an instant connection and while it took 12 years to reconnect, there was never any doubt that they would end up together. A lovely second chance romance that brings alot of heat!!
*advanced copy provided in exchange for an honest review*
The Close-Up is a steamy, page-turning, second-chance romance that I truly enjoyed. Naz and Takira's story was beautifully written and packed with interesting power couples from the Hoops series and Hollywood Renaissance. This novella was hot as fire and definitely worth the read.
Note: ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.
why yes I have set my alarm for September 14, 2021. I am well aware that I have to wait almost an entire year for this novella but it's KENNEDY RYAN ❤️
3.5 ✨️ This book was a spicy good time! 🥵 A super quick love story following two characters who reconnected after sharing a special night together 12 years prior! ❤️ It was so refreshing to catch up with some of the characters from both The Hoops and Renaissance Series. I'm so excited for Score!!!
The Close-Up is the crossover novella that collides two of Kennedy Ryan’s series, Hoops and Hollywood Renaissance! Everything Kennedy writes is just so good and this second chance treat was no exception.
“It’s not how long you’ve had together. Maybe it’s what you could have.”
We first met Takira in Reel, she was roommates and best friends with the heroine Neevah of that book. This story starts off with Takira meeting Nazareth Armstrong, her brother’s highschool basketball teammate and rival/competition, when she’s just 18-years-old. Her brother Cliff told her to stay away from Naz, and for Naz to stay away from Kira…but neither of their hearts listened. Kira and Naz have an instant connection and end up sharing a passionate night together after talking for hours the first time they meet. Kennedy has a way of making one encounter feel like a lifetime between these two characters obviously meant for one another. The level of connection, chemistry, and potential for more that we get between Kira and Naz in just that one night felt so real and believable. But when her brother finds out and things get a little complicated, Kira and Naz don’t speak again for 12 years…
12 years later we catch-up with them, Kira now does hair and makeup for film, television, and photo shoots and Naz plays professional basketball for the Waves (the same team as August in Long Shot). Kira gets hired to work on Lotus’s fashion show and runs into Naz there. Naz is not ready to let Kira go this time and convinces his friends to invite her on their two-week vacation on a yacht in the Mediterranean. The vacation was so fun and seeing/catching up with all the Hoops couples again was the best thing ever…Lotus & Kenan, Iris & August, Banner & Jared. Kira and Naz have a lot to work through, while their chemistry and connection has only increased, they have her brother Cliff’s continued loathing of Naz hanging over them. Her brother Cliff made a bad decision all those years ago and because of that his career opportunities crashed and burned, so he still hates/blames Naz because of everything he has accomplished that Cliff never did.
I loved everything about this read. Kennedy’s writing is always just so easy to get lost in and she’s really a masterclass storyteller. All of the cameo moments were perfection! I loved the chemistry and angst and hope for more between this couple. Seeing them get a second chance at what could have been was the best. Kira is a bisexual heroine who knows exactly what she wants and Naz was the best sort of obsessed-with-his-partner kind of hero. I loved seeing how much he takes care of Kira and just could not get enough of this couple!
Thank you to Social Butterfly PR for an e-ARC. All thoughts in this review are my own. The Close-Up has a publish date of August 16, 2022.
The story starts with Takira (h) and Naz (H) meeting their senior year of high school and having a moment connecting and intrigued with each other. Takira's slightly older brother is the star of his prep school's basketball team and Naz was second string. The book then jumps to the present day, 12 years later, and we slowly learn that their chance fell apart at the championship game because of her brother's poor choices and Naz getting a chance to step up and shine. Takira is a stylist/makeup artist and Naz is a successful basketball player and they've each kept track of the other and thought of the other one, but what happened prevents either from reaching out. They meet again at an event and their chemistry comes roaring back. Takira's hesitant because of lingering issues with her brother, but Naz won't let her slip away again. The story is written in first person, dual POV. No ow/om drama, neither are virgins (they had fooled around some the night they met, but weren't in a relationship and neither was celibate while apart; Takira is bisexual and there are a couple of short mentions of each of their sexual histories, it seemed like she slept around more than he did since he's not the typical manwhore athlete - no scenes of them with others in the book), bc is used.
I loved how focused Naz was on getting his shot again. He views it as fate and it was so perfect how much he admired Takira and how well he treated her. He creates an opportunity for them to be on a yacht with his friends for 2 weeks and they take full advantage of the vacation. Their relationship is VERY steamy, but it's also intimate and romantic. Takira has all the confidence and assuredness, plus she's bold, which is a great contrast to the natural reservedness that Naz has. Still, there's the specter of Takira's brother hanging in the background and whether they'll continue their relationship once they're back home.
Even though The Close-Up pulls in characters from a couple of prior books from Ms. Ryan, this does standalone. I've only read one of the previous books but still enjoyed the camaraderie and supportiveness with the group they spend time with and Takira's best friend who she keeps updated on the phone. Naz's friends being sweetly curious about them together and bonding with Takira was awesome. I also loved Takira's family and how close they were, even the scenes with her brother and witnessing a bit of his struggles.
These two do eventually go back to the real world and while there is some navigating that has to happen, there's no third act breakup, and there is a resolution with her brother. The epilogue does end with their HEA and a time jump a year in the future, showing them still consumed with each other and happy. There's also a bonus scene that can be downloaded. This book is a great taste of the author's writing, just like it's intended, and made me want to go back and check out her books I haven't read.
When I say I’m a sucker for second chance romances, books like this are why. There’s something deeply comforting about two people who are obviously meant to be finding their way back to one another.
I loved Takira so much in Reel so I was so excited to find out she got her own book. My only gripe about this book is I wished Takira got a full novel. I think her backstory along with her and Naz’s love story would have made an amazing book. I fully admit this opinion is rooted in me being greedy, I won’t hide that.
Naz was everything. He gave me gentle giant vibes so it was really shocking to learn people called him Kenan Jr. He was so passionate about Takira. He said he wasn’t letting her get out his grasp a second time and he meant that.
All in all, I think this was the perfect novella. You got a full love story that gave you enough to be satisfied while still kinda wishing you got more. Not because it wasn’t well written but because you weren’t ready to say goodbye to the characters.
This definitely could have been labeled an erotic short. Ms. Kennedy Ryan upped the heat with this one. This insta-love/second chance connection between Takira and Naz was an easy read. Loved the integration of characters from the HOOPS series.