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What if the guy in the airplane seat next to you turned out to be the love of your life?
Juliana, happy in her career as a hair stylist, is on her way to visit her boyfriend of ten years who's working out of state. She's wondering why they're not engaged yet. Michael is going to his fiancee's parents' home for an engagement party he doesn't want. A states' prosecutor, he's about to try the biggest case of his career, he hates the distraction, and he's having doubts about the relationship.
They sit together on the plane, and discover they're on the same flight coming back. When the weekend is a disaster for each of them, they bond on the plane ride home. But life is full of complications, including their exes, who don't want to let go, and when Michael's trial turns dangerous, the two must confront what they value most in life...
Praise for Line of Scrimmage:
"I will definitely be reading more Marie Force." -Revisiting the Moon's Library
"It was a book that made me laugh as well as cry. The three-dimensional characters were so vivid... hands down, this is the best romance I've read this year." -J. Kaye's Book Blog
"With its humor and endearing characters, Force's charming novel will appeal to a broad spectrum of readers, reaching far beyond sports fans." -Shelley Mosley, Booklist
386 pages, Paperback
First published June 1, 2009
Juliana and Michael meet on an airplane as they each head to visit their significant others, Juliana's longtime boyfriend, Jeremy, and Michael's fiancee, the spoiled brat Paige. Things go bad over their weekend and they both break up with their partners and then Juliana and Michael meet again on the return flight. Juliana is devastated over Jeremy's interest in another woman even though he hasn't acted on his curiosity and regrets voicing his thoughts to Juliana. Juliana wants a break from Jeremy for 3 months with no contact to let him sow his wild oats (way to generous- I would have made him suffer). Michael has finally seen the light of Paige and her domineering father and decides he is ending the engagement immediately. I thought Michael was pretty harsh although I was not overly sympathetic to Paige.
Paige and Michael become each other's support group through their ordeals, as well as, room mates. This is where the kitchen sinks practically get thrown at them as they deal with obstacle after obstacle in their new developing relationship. It is platonic at first, although Michael knows Juliana is "his one" and professes his love very quickly. Juliana is slower to come to the realization because all she has ever known emotionally is Jeremy. I thought Marie Force did a very good job of showing how both Michael and Juliana were at one point genuinely in love with their exes, but grew into a much more mature relationship with each other. I don't usually see or feel that about exes. The ending (and climax) were very emotional and did a great job of choking me up.