I was really happy to receive a signed copy by Kris Bryant ! I don't know what it is exactly about sports lesbian novel, but I am totally sold for it. I never read some Kris Bryant before, and although I am reluctant with the use of the first person in books, it was really well written. The book itself is - for me - a fast pace, but the way Bryant commit to her story makes it smooth.
We follow the story of Parker and Sutton where both went to the same high school. I wouldn't say that Parker is a girl-next-door, she is composed, reserved, but also bright - as luminous as she is smart. Coming from a religious christian family never really weigh on her life, until she met Sutton McCoy. Female quarterback (the only), who lives with her dad and is a prodigy at what she does best - football. They fall in love during the summer but it comes to an end as any season comes and goes, and like the planets aligned differently. The reasons of their break up is not about how they fell out of love, but more how about they loved each other so much, and sacrifices were too important to make at this age.
Years later, when Sutton is now the offensive coordinator for the Connecticut team, Cheetahs, she meets Parker's eye looking at her, the same way she did before during high school on the football field. Facing their own grief, their memories, Bryant thread the story between the past and the present.
I love childhood/friends relationship because you get attached to the way each character see the other, evolving through time, falling sometimes deeper in love when they are all grew up. It gives also a beauty to love, being timeless, stronger, even being far apart. What made me really hang on the book is how I kept asking myself how their love story happened, why is it so hard for Sutton to face Parker knowing her personality ? I really enjoyed the book, I think it is a light story, easily readable for a comfy time. The only thing for me is, I wanted to know more and I feel like things came too fast in the story. I am really into slow pace books so maybe it plays in how I appreciate the book. I also wanted to know more about Sutton's friendship with Max and Hayley, which is a critic but also a good thing because the story always made me want more of the contents.
Thank you again to Kris Bryant for this copy <3