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Pushing him to the edge of no return has become my life's work.


Carson St. James 
I detest my new teammate. The cocky, infuriating, obnoxious Australian rugby star, Colin Kearney, gets under my skin in every way imaginable. No wonder he got kicked out of his league. For some reason, the coach appoints me to teach him the rules of the game. And when he kisses me on the nose, after I rake him over the coals, it sets off a chain reaction in me I can't come back from.

Colin Kearney
Okay. I might to make him crazy a little too much. It's the most fun I've had since being kicked out of the NRL. He thinks I'm drongo, but I'm not stupid. I know exactly what I'm doing, and I'm not gonna stop until I get him under me. And I don't mean on the field. 

Personal Foul is a teammate, rivals-to-lovers, forced proximity MM Sports Romance, and book three in the San Diego Storm Football Series. 

370 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 2025

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Emerson Beckett

22 books120 followers
Emerson Beckett is no longer new to the publishing world. As an avid sports fan and lover of well-written M/M romance books, Emerson loves her new career as an author of gay romance. It’s even more fulfilling for her when she can combine the two.

The journey to becoming an author started with an idea while reading on the sofa. That idea became an email that ultimately resulted in Emerson using those teacher skills to edit novels for three phenomenal MM romance authors. The third referral led to an opportunity to co-write a book series with one of the most genuine and kindest people she’s ever had the pleasure of knowing- Rheland Richmond.

Emerson is the co-author of The Package Deal Series, The Portland Protectors Series, and the San Diego Storm Series. She has 16 published books.

Besides being a retired teacher and author, Emerson lives in North Carolina and has been married to the same man for 35 years. She is the mother of three beautiful adults, one of whom is proudly part of the LGBTQ Community and completely responsible for her addiction to MM Romance. Even though the kids no longer live at home, they filled the empty nest with an Australian Shepherd and five cats.

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540 reviews44 followers
July 10, 2025
3.5 ⭐️ this is a sweet low angst football romance with a dash of opposites attract and found family. Colin and Carson are thrust together when Colin transfers from rugby in Australia to playing in the NFL in America after some hard circumstances- I wish more about his coach had been explored though. Colin takes great delight in rubbing the strait laced Carson the wrong way and things move very fast where animosity develops into chemistry which then develops into declarations of love and total acceptance. They are also faced with the challenge of Colin’s slimy agent which Carlson’s sweet parents help these two sort out and all of this ends in a lovely albeit very very fast paced HEA.
Profile Image for read_romance.withgloria Gloria Worlikar.
350 reviews14 followers
June 29, 2025
4.5 stars

Another fantastic addition to a series that has quickly become one of my all-time favorites by this author. I’ve always loved Emerson’s storytelling—her ability to craft deeply layered characters continues to impress, and she absolutely delivered with this one.

This installment follows Colin and Carson, two characters we briefly encountered in earlier books, with their underlying tension first noticeable in Lennox’s story. From the very beginning, their chemistry is intense and undeniable. Colin, who typically avoids emotional entanglements, finds himself wanting more with Carson. Carson, on the other hand, hesitates—aware that Colin is about to become his teammate. Despite their reservations, they give in to their attraction for one night, hoping it will be enough to quiet their desires.

But of course, it’s not just a one-night thing.

Colin’s vulnerability tugged at my heart, and I desperately wanted to wrap him in love. Thankfully, Carson did exactly that—offering him the kind of affection, support, and loyalty he deserved. Their story is packed with everything I love: sharp banter, fiery chemistry, tender moments, and a beautiful found-family dynamic.

I especially appreciated how Carson embraced his feelings, fully stepping into love with Colin. Their journey to becoming a family was sweet and satisfying. When Colin’s past agent emerged as a threat to their happily-ever-after, it was heartening to see everyone rally around him—especially Carson, who never once wavered.

The final chapters were full of warmth and emotion, and I honestly didn’t want their story to end. Their HEA is one of my absolute favorites in the series—and the little surprise at the end? Utterly heart-melting.

I also adored the side characters, particularly Carson’s parents, who welcomed Colin with open arms. And now, I’m beyond excited for Mason’s story—especially with a certain someone hinted at (read the book, you'll know!). I can’t wait to see what’s next.

* I received an ARC copy from author and this is my honest review *
254 reviews7 followers
June 28, 2025
Personal Foul is the third book in the San Diego Storm series and can be read as a standalone.

We are introduced to Colin Kearney, a vibrant, seemingly reckless Australian with a troubled past who has just been suspended for a year from the NRL. He is contacted by the coach of the Storms and goes to San Diego to play American football for the season.

The other MC, Carson St. James is the team captain who prides himself on control and discipline and has been tasked with helping Colin adjust to American football by being his roommate, both at Carson’s house and on the road.

These two do initially clash due to Carson listening to someone else’s judgments about Colin. However, there was an instant spark attraction and quick to burn chemistry between these two opposites who completed each other. Carson comforting and protecting Colin by showing him what true love looked like was so romantic. Emerson Beckett beautifully portrayed them learning to love each other and the depth of their devotion was striking.

The plot focuses on many aspects - their growth, their relationship, the football season, Colin’s agent (who is the awful and vile antagonist) and all the problems he brings. The book was fast-paced and engaging, though it didn’t manage to surprise me.

At the heart of the book is love, healing and found family. There are many lines worthy of highlighting for their romantic depth. Carson’s parents are absolutely lovely and I love how they so easily and warmly adopt Colin. Carson’s dog, Bella, and Colin’s cat, Allister are also vital characters and upped the cuteness levels. I loved how Colin, who had no one and was so lonely to begin with, at the end had so many family and friends he could rely on.

Very intrigued about the next couple and their story 👀!

🏉 MM Sports Romance
🏈 Teammates
🛏️ Roommates
❤️‍🩹 Hurt/ comfort
🌤️ Opposites attract
🐾 Found family

Plot: 📚📚📚📚
Character rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Sexiness: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Feels: 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Writing style: 🖊🖊🖊🖊🖊
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239 reviews7 followers
July 1, 2025
I absolutely loved this book. Emerson knows how to write found family, and this one is absolutely no different
This one does still fall along the timeline of the other two books still slightly towards the end of the first book and the second book. If you have not read those you may be slightly lost, and I do recommend reading the books in order.
This book features, Colin and Carson, Colin is a rugby player from Australia, who is suspended for a year and is recruited by the NHL team in San Diego. Carson is the captain of that NHL team and is going to be Collins landlord, captain and instructor in all things football.
Carson, here’s a few things from another player that sets him on edge for Colin and so they get off to the wrong foot. But Colin, who is openly gay and sees that attraction in Carson has decided to start pushing the buttons in his new teammate..
I absolutely loved the broken boy and caretaker aspect of this story. I love the found family. It is one of my absolute favorite things to read about, and Emerson is one of my favorite authors to read because they always deliver. The best found family and this continuing series has delivered.. Carson‘s parents are an incredible addition and the acceptance and love they not only give their son but the acceptance and love that they extend to Colin just being in Carson‘s house and in his life was incredible.
Oh, and Bella and Alistair are the perfect “kids” for them 🐈‍⬛🐶.
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83 reviews10 followers
July 2, 2025
Colin Kearney eats, sleeps, and breathes rugby… until he doesn’t. Getting suspended? That was NOT part of the plan. And now, with rugby off the table, he’s left wondering. . .without the sport, who even is he? But then life throws him a curveball where he ends up drafted into the NFL. At that point, what’s he really got to lose? From the second Carson St. James lays eyes on Colin, he cannot stand him. The cocky, flirty rugby player who clearly doesn’t have an off switch? Yeah, no thanks. But Colin? Oh, he’s relentless. The banter between these two had me cackling. Colin has zero filter and even less chill when it comes to pushing Carson’s buttons, and I ate it up. But what really got me was when Carson was there for Colin during the times he felt completely lost and not good enough. He made sure Colin knew he was wanted, seen, and loved. Their relationship was fast and fiery, but it worked and it made their story that much better. If you love opposites attract, snarky banter, hurt/comfort, and all the tension that comes with that, this read is for you.
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844 reviews13 followers
July 2, 2025
This was a sweet, low angst book. It features sports/teammates (football), hurt/comfort, forced proximity/roommates, humor, friendship, pets and found family. I adored Carson's caring and support for Colin. This story was really well done and so very enjoyable. Looking forward to Mason's story next!!
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2,171 reviews39 followers
July 2, 2025
Personal Foul

Colin & Carson

I love Colin and Carson. I very recently read the first two books in preparation for the release of Personal Foul. I am so glad I did. This series has been great. I love the found family aspect. There's so many great characters, all of whom have been so supportive of each other throughout the series. Definitely recommend reading!
2,109 reviews17 followers
June 27, 2025
Colin is an Australian rugby player who gets suspended for a year for roughness. He gets an offer from the San Diego Storm NFL team to play and Carson, a defensive player becomes his partial coach, landlord and the love of his life. These guys tease and torment each other all the time, lusting for each other until they give in. Joining the fun are other characters from previous books and Carson's lovely parents, also a nasty villain and an accepting team. I enjoyed this couple and this series and can't wait for the next one. I received a copy of this and this is my voluntary opinion.
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229 reviews6 followers
June 25, 2025
This was a fun time! I laughed so many times while reading this book. The airport scene definitely set the pace for the rest of the book. The banter, the tension and heat between these two was everything! I loved the found family and seeing the Australian side of Colin’s life blend with Carson’s in San Diego. The pets bond and the way they would curl up together was so cute. Colin hard a hard go in life but Carson was not only his support system but showed him what love should look like. This was a good time. I’m excited for book 4!





💚ARC REVIEW🖤
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574 reviews32 followers
June 24, 2025
Oh this book! Colin and Carson are now my favorite characters of Emerson’s! Colin has my whole heart. I laughed till I cried. I cried with healing tears for him. Such a fantastic book!
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601 reviews14 followers
December 3, 2025
Thank you, Emerson, for my copy of Personal Foul; Book 3 in The San Diego Storm series. Personal Foul can be read as a standalone but will give spoilers for the previous books which share an overlapping timeline.

This book was packed with heat, heart and healing & made me feel a range of emotions. There was even a tear or two! Carson & Colin don't have the best first meeting due to rumors and misconceptions. I was rooting for their HEA and for a second I was worried it wasn't going to happen! I am so relieved that justice was served. Want to know to whom and why... you'll have to read Personal Foul.

🏉 Banter
🏈 Football Player
🏉 Rugby Player
🏈 One Night!
🏉 Hurt/Comfort
🏈 Found Family
🏉 Healing
🏈 Opposites
🏉 Dual POV
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1,542 reviews104 followers
July 16, 2025
"𝙽𝚎𝚟𝚎𝚛 𝚝𝚑𝚘𝚞𝚐𝚑𝚝 𝙸'𝚍 𝚏𝚒𝚗𝚍 𝚜𝚘𝚖𝚎𝚘𝚗𝚎 𝚠𝚑𝚘 𝚜���𝚠 𝚙𝚊𝚜𝚝 𝚊𝚕𝚕 𝚖𝚢 𝚜𝚌𝚊𝚛𝚜 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚏𝚕𝚊𝚠𝚜, 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚕𝚘𝚟𝚎 𝚖𝚎 𝚍𝚎𝚜𝚙𝚒𝚝𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚖."

Emerson Beckett sport romances always promise you a sweet read. Personal Foul, though beginning as an enemies-to-lovers tale for a short while, still delivers on that sweetness completely. The start of the book was an emotional place for Colin. I mean the whole scene had me clutching my chest because my heart hurt for him so bad. Thankfully Colin didn't need to stay in that dark place for long. Meeting Carson was the start of something new, even if it was just fun and games getting under Carson's skin at first.

Carson was pretty buttoned up before meeting Colin so I can see how some of his antics could drive Carson mad. I'm not gonna lie, it was kind of fun. The rest of the team thought so too which I enjoyed. But no matter how worked up Carson would get, there was still an undeniable attraction between him and Colin. One that Carson fought against tooth and nail.

"𝙸 𝚠𝚊𝚗𝚝 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚝𝚘𝚘."

"𝙸 𝚍𝚒𝚍𝚗'𝚝 𝚜𝚊𝚢 𝚊𝚗𝚢𝚝𝚑𝚒𝚗𝚐."

"𝚈𝚘𝚞 𝚍𝚒𝚍𝚗'𝚝 𝚑𝚊𝚟𝚎 𝚝𝚘. 𝙸𝚝'𝚜 𝚊𝚕𝚕 𝚛𝚒𝚐𝚑𝚝 𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚎 𝚒𝚗 𝚢𝚘𝚞𝚛 𝚎𝚢𝚎𝚜."

I almost jumped for joy when Carson finally relented and the romance started to move forward. It was obvious these two cared for one another. It wasn't just some hook up to either of them. Though their relationship moved pretty fast once they broke that last barrier, it made sense for them and their situation. I think I would do the same if the person I loved more than anything could be taken from me. And though that was a big reason for how their happily ever after played out, I have no doubt those two would have made it there themselves sooner than later.
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191 reviews5 followers
June 30, 2025
Personal Foul by Emerson Beckett is the third book in The San Diego Storm series. I haven’t read the first two so this is my first book by this author and I really enjoyed it. What drew me to this book is that it’s about a character who is a rugby player that moves to the United States to be a football player after getting suspended from his rugby team.

Colin gets suspended for putting one of his teammates in the hospital and he has to find a solution to keep his career. When he gets an offer from San Diego Storm NFL to be on their football team, he meets Carson who is a defense player and becomes his personal coach.

As soon as they both met they instantly clash with tension and physical attraction. Colin enjoys tormenting Carson and Carson can’t deny his attraction to Colin. When they can’t keep their hands off each other things start to heat up and so does their relationship.

Carson and Colin come from different dynamics but they blend so well together and I loved their chemistry and banter. Their pets Bella and Allister really stole thought show though and they made such a cute and adorable family.

Overall I really enjoyed my first book written by Emerson Beckett. Their writing flowed beautifully and all the characters was lovable. The emotions Emerson brought into these two men really brings out all the feels. Thank you to the author for sending me an ARC to read and review.
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144 reviews1 follower
July 2, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

ARC Review:

What would you do if…
You were a hot-headed, big-hearted rugby player with a messy past, suspended from your league and shipped off to another country only to fall for the uptight, annoyingly perfect American football captain who’s been assigned to keep an eye on you?

That’s exactly what happens to Colin Kearney in this emotional, fast-paced romance by Emerson Beckett. Sent from Australia to San Diego to play a season of American football, Colin finds himself rooming with Carson St. James team captain, rule follower, and the last guy you’d expect to catch feelings for a reckless import with a reputation. But sparks fly fast. And the more time they spend together, the more their opposites-attract chemistry becomes something deeper.

Carson goes from wary to protective, becoming a safe place for Colin in a world that’s constantly judged him. Their connection is both steamy and sweet, with moments that feel genuinely romantic. I loved how Beckett captured their emotional growth alongside their physical pull.


This wasn’t what I expected going in but wow, I loved it. I got so emotional toward the end. The banter is gold, the pacing is tight, and Carson totally stole my heart. He’s definitely my favorite!!
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101 reviews5 followers
July 8, 2025
I just love Colin so much between his ability to throw sarcasm around as his second language to his pure heart that just wants to be loved and chosen over all!

The banter in this was top tier absolutely loved when Colin tried to rile up Carson! And getting Carson all nervous and flustered was so freaking adorable!
Carson showed Colin just how amazing and special he truly is and I loved that for both of them!

Such a feel good read that showed two MC giving into such a great connection and fighting for there happily ever!

Of course I adored all the fun and sarcastic side characters that made the an amazing found family trope as well!
14 reviews
July 11, 2025
Just loved Colin’s and Carson’s story!
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152 reviews
July 7, 2025
I really enjoyed reading it but I have to say in the other 2 books it seemed like they would „hate“ each other for longer or that Colin would drive Carson crazy for a longer time.
I really liked Colin but I think the ending with him meeting his father was way to rushed. Something like that should take way more time in a book especially considering Colin’s feelings about it and stuff.
And I have to say that from the few pages we got to read about the next book I’m very excited about it!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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1,893 reviews15 followers
July 5, 2025
I really enjoyed Colin and Carson. They fit really well together after a somewhat unexpected first meeting, and Carson was the solid support Colin never realised he deserved or needed. While it felt unlikely that an Australian rugby player would suddenly find himself playing top-level US football, I'm fine with that fiction. What I did struggle with was Carson flying to Australia with the pets - there's a whole quarantine procedure that would have prevented that, and it wasn't necessary for the plot. The rest of the story was good, and there are more books for this found family on the way.
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3,245 reviews26 followers
July 4, 2025
Carson & Colin

I enjoyed reading about Carson and Colin quite a bit. They may start out as rivals, but when they do finally get together, they definitely bring the spice and romance. I can't wait for the next book.

I received an ARC and this is my unbiased opinion
325 reviews4 followers
June 27, 2025
I loved this book! Carson and Colin are so fun with their banter. Colin makes it his mission to rile Carson up and Carson just can’t refuse the bait. They have amazing chemistry and I was so happy that it didn’t take a long time for them to be together. Carson’s parents are wonderful and so welcoming to Colin. The team is great and very supportive of them. There is a little bit of angst but it’s outside of the relationship and doesn’t last long. I really just loved everything about this book and didn’t want it to end. I’m looking forward to Mason’s book!
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150 reviews1 follower
June 29, 2025
Not my usual read, but I enjoyed it. Sweet, fun, and sexy! The dynamic between Carson and Colin was great and I enjoyed taking the ride with them!
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447 reviews8 followers
July 5, 2025
This was a great book. I love Colin and Carson. It’s a sweet story, with low angst, and all the feelings. Nice to read a book with characters that can communicate.

I love the way Carson heals Colin 🥰

I can’t wait to read Mason’s story!
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45 reviews3 followers
June 26, 2025
I loved Colin and Carson! The banter and chemistry between the two of them, starting from their very first meeting 😘. I loved seeing the growth of their relationship. The found family is one of my favorite parts of Emerson's books/world and we got to see alot of repeat characters. I can't wait for book 4 after that little teaser.

Thanks for the ARC!
64 reviews
July 7, 2025
dnf 25%

This banter is so bad and confusing that it's giving me a headache.

The book started out with this really weird preamble by one of the characters. Like some weird synopsis ending with "This is our story." I know. I understand that the story I picked up about these characters is a story between the two characters. I do not need that told to me. I don't know what that was or what the point was, but it started me off in a bad mood.

And then the characters met, and it was so strange right off the bat. They were immediately being so rude to each other. Complete strangers. I get that one had some misconceptions, but that in no way excuses his awful behavior. And then the other one kissed him without his consent in front of cameras. Are we supposed to like any of the characters at all?

I do not like nonconsent between romantic leads in my romance books. I do not like forced outings between romantic leads. His sexual harrassment isn't cute.

And the banter was so weird and poorly written. This is directly from the book:


“You gotta problem with cats, mate?”

I leaned in closer so he could hear me. “No. Just pussies. Sound familiar?”

It took a moment for my words to register in my head. But Colin hadn’t missed them, and evidently, he misunderstood what I meant. I should have said felines.


What does that mean??? He should have said felines??? Was he not calling the other character a pussy? "No, I don't have a problem with cats. just felines. Sound familiar?" Is that what he thinks he should have said? What does that mean?

That whole scene was just so weird. At one point, one character calls the other his "special friend". Why? What does that mean? That was even before the nonconsentual kiss when they weirdly decided to act all coupley together.

I spent most of the time reading just repeating "what does that mean?" over and over.

Also, "gotta" is not slang for "got a".

Also, Carson and Colin are the same name. It is really unforgivable to give your two main characters such extremely similar names.

I have so, so many more issues with sentence structure, editing, more baffling dialogue choices, sexual harrassment, etc. And if I keep reading, I'm pretty sure this reveiw will end up longer than the book itself, and I might end up with a migraine, so I'm going to stop now.
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187 reviews34 followers
June 29, 2025
🏈ℙ𝕣𝕠𝕠𝕗𝕣𝕖𝕒𝕕/ℝ𝕖𝕧𝕚𝕖𝕨:


“I need ya to f*ck me hard, then cover me in your cum.”

This author does it again. Her writing brings my cold heart back to life! Each story that I have read so far has all the feels. That's what I look for when I read. I need/want to feel something. Personal Foul had me laughing, misty eyed, heart pounding, heart fluttering, fanning myself; saying "awwwww," with my boo boo lip lol

If there's one thing you can count on it's that I love me a broken MC. When that broken man finds someone to fight for him? Well, that's just everything that I look for in a story. Colin Kearney is a Rugby player from Australia. Trouble lands him suspended from the league, and the NFL comes knocking. Carson St. James, the defense captain, is supposed to welcome, house, and teach this arrogant Rugby player. How will this all work if Colin's favorite pastime is pushing Carson's buttons?

"I hate you."
"Ya don't. Ya really don't."

They're attraction to each other is undeniable, but they're teammates. They can't cross that line. Colin doesn't do relationships anyway. Who'd ever love him? He puts on a front to keep people at a distance. Builds walls around himself. Can Carson break through and see the real man underneath?

“You’re not alone anymore. I’m here to ride out the darkness and rise with you into the light.”

Beckett takes us on another emotional journey of found family, love, acceptance, and healing. Personal Foul can be read as a standalone, but I definitely recommend reading Books 1 & 2.


This book flowed perfectly. Pacing is 👌The writing is on point. Throw in lovable MC's, intriguing side characters, and all the feels? You have yourself a great read!

Oh. And who can forget about Allister 🐈‍⬛& Bella 🐕? I don’t know about you, but I love animals that just give the story extra love 🐾

“I don’t deserve you.” I smiled and put on my best Australian accent. “Ya do. Ya really do.” 🥹


Quote that made me lol:

“What’s wrong with you? You are a tosser. You’re every tosser to ever toss!”
665 reviews8 followers
June 30, 2025
This is a really good addition to the Storm series.

We met Colin and Carson briefly in the second book but it was clear that there was at least a lot of frustration but also more on the horizon for these two.

Both guys have quite some baggage. Colin's issues with control puts him in hot water with the league and the offer to move from rugby to NFL is the only way to rescue his career.

Carson is not just the captain, he is also someone who obeys the rules, controls what he can and tries everything to control what he normally can't. And that includes the instant attraction to Colin.

But these guys are just so right for each other, Carson gives Colin the family and sense of belonging he so deperately needs while Colin is yanking Carson's chain to get him to loose up, be happy and let go.

They have a good background, the characters are well written and really have chemistry from the get go even if Carson tries everything to fit it.
Bella and Allister do steal the show sometimes.

I really enjoyed the book even when the story is a bit too much fairytale sometimes and the part with Colin's problems back in Australia are very easy solved.

There are some bits where I think the author could have researched a bit better, but it's a story, not a factual book and it does not spoil the general feeling.

I look forward to the next book with the small hints the author left for the reader to wet the appetite.
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308 reviews29 followers
November 27, 2025
ALC

Colin Kearney is an Australian rugby star, and after one too many infringements he is suspended from the game for a year. He needs to fins another job for a year. While drowning his sorrows he is approached by the brother of the San Diego Storm coach in the NFL. He is flown to San Diego for a trial.

Carson St.James has kindly agreed to take Colin in as a house guest. Picking him up at the airport, Carson discovers what an obnoxious, full of himself person Colin is. There is no way they will get on.

Colin decides to start over in the US, but has ties to his home, especially as his agent with whom he hooked up with. Colin has to take some legal advice, to gain a work visa. Carson’s Dad, George happily offers, while looking into his affairs, he finds discrepancies in his finances. Colin realises that his someone has been stealing from him.
Colin finds it difficult to let anyone in, as he grew up in foster care. Having Carson’s family was everything he wanted and needed. What he didn't expect was to fall for Carson.

This is Emerson Beckett’s third book in the San Diego Storm series. The narration is once again read by Michael Dean, bringing the characters of Colin and Carson to life. I love the sense of found family that Colin has, and finally feels he belongs. The animosity from Carson is hard to start with, but you can feel him soften as the book progresses.
Looking forward to the fourth San Diego Storm book.
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417 reviews8 followers
July 24, 2025
I really enjoyed reading Carson and Colin's story! We got little glimpses of them in Lennox's book and that was more than enough to make me curious about them. I loved their dynamic and their banter. I enjoyed all the times Colin was annoying Carson just to get a rise out of him. I loved the insta-lust/insta-connection and there was enough tension between them to make this a delicious read. I loved getting to know them better and seeing Carson be jealous, but also taking the best care of Colin.
It was a surprisingly emotional read for me. My heart really went out to Colin and I just wanted to hug him. I loved how Carson and Colin complimented each other and also how they gave each other the love they always needed but never found before. Carson really did whatever he could to make Colin feel loved and cherished and to give him all of the good experiences he might have missed.
Their love for each other was beautiful and I enjoyed reading their story a lot.
It was fun to see all of their teammates and the banter between them. I'm really excited to continue this series and get more Storm stories.

Pick this up if you like opposites attract, saying there will only be one night, and then not being able to stick with it, a great found family and great banter.

I received a free copy of this book via Indie Author Creative and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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1,091 reviews30 followers
July 21, 2025
5 stars
I adore this author's sweet low angst love stories.
This time is Carson's turn to find his happy ending. Not an easy thing to do, since Colin had made his mission to exasperate the man to no end! I adored how their story evolved, how Carson found out that he was actually attracted to the cocky Aussie and how protective he became when he realised what Colin's agent put him through.

Behind the (faux?) annoyance and the banter, strong feelings start to grow between them and when the time come to fight for their love, Carson doesn't hesitate at all.

From enemies to lovers to soulmates and part of a wonderful family... trust Emerson Beckett to deliver the sweetest HEA.

The timeline of the events narrated in this book overlap the timeline of the second book of this series, Illegal Formation.
While this is technically a standalone, I suggest to read book 1 and 2 first to enjoy the found family trope better.
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