Skilled horsewoman Ashley Miller left behind her horse farm in Montana to escape her violent, controlling husband and took a Greyhound bus to paradise. But she’s an inexperienced country girl- not equipped for the kind of games people play in her new home town, the wealthy enclave of Montecito, California.
Soon, Ashley meets her Prince Charming, a charismatic, hot to trot Argentine polo champion. But with her past traumas still haunting her, Ashley hesitates to leap into a new romance, especially with a man who may be a player, or at the very least, not be what he seems. Could Ashley be blamed for deciding to play it safe with another guy, one who seems like a real gentleman? Too bad he’s an actual prince. Too bad he’s very married. Too bad Ashley doesn’t realize that- until it’s too late.Horses, polo, passion, a gorgeous setting, and royals behaving badly…this book has them in spades. Set against the backdrop of lavish estates and elite social circles, "Stick and Ball" is a rollercoaster of emotions, featuring love triangles, mistaken identity, forbidden desires, second chance romance, royals behaving badly, and unexpected twists. With its blend of romantic suspense, equestrian details, and sizzling chemistry, this steamy romance novel is a must-read for fans of contemporary love stories.
The story was pretty suspenseful and I enjoyed the premise and most of the characters. The only thing I wasn't a fan of was the way the prince's wife was portrayed. We all know who it was based on and she already gets so much hate...
The description of spousal abuse was extremely accurate, and could definitely be disturbing to some. I wish there would have been less focus abuse back story and more romance. Fun and imaginative plot involving Prince Harry. Will definitely keep my eye out for more Kiki Astor, this just was a difficult subject matter. 3 1/2 stars.
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Stick and Ball is a page turner with some drama, some light-heartedness, and great visual descriptions that bring you into the world of Montecito, CA.
The description of Ashley's abusive relationship and how she tore herself away from it felt realistic and was heartbreaking to read. It helped to set the stage for how urgent Ashley felt about finding a job and making a new life for herself while not calling attention to herself.
Unlike many romance stories, I didn't feel I knew exactly what was going to happen with Ashley and who she was going to fall in love it. This story was creative and kept my attention.
Overall, I enjoyed this quick read. It would be a perfect length to read while waiting at the airport and on a flight.
I picked this one up because the cover made me laugh, and boy, am I happy I did. This is a spicy, fun, entertaining read with lots of romantic suspense and simmering tension. Exactly what I needed as a pick-me up. I felt like I was transported to the glamorous polo fields of Montecito and to a high-society world where the main character is a charming fish out of water who more than holds her own. Is Kiki Astor the next Jackie Collins? All I can say is, this is the perfect beach, poolside, or fireside read, and I hope this author publishes something else soon!
I literally galloped through this steamy romp of a book! So much fun to read with a compelling protagonist who is sure to have you cheering from the stands. Transport yourself to the rarified climes of Montecito lifestyle and an adventure you won’t regret. Kiki Astor serves up an irresistible feast of Royal misbehavior, hot polo players, glittering insight into the social lives of the .01%, and a satisfying comeuppance to the bad guys. I loved every page of this suspenseful and provocative romance!
I have found it well-written and with good use of past perfect (yes, English teacher here). I enjoyed the realistic take on abuse and that it just makes you continue with the story. The spice starts a bit later in the book.
I did have one major issue - that was Prince Harry, this part was more like a fan-fiction. This made me cringe at times and wish the character had at least a different name/different wife situation.
I will certainly read more books from Auntie Kiki, was a good find on booktok.
I genuinely enjoyed Stick and Ball by Kiki Esser, particularly because of the engaging writing style and the core storyline. The narrative flows easily, and the vivid descriptions made it a pleasure to read.
However, I sometimes felt the story lacked a clear sense of tension, which made it harder to stay fully immersed.
I also struggled to truly connect with the protagonist, Ashley. While her traumatic background initially elicited empathy, her sudden transformation in Santa Barbara – where her focus shifts to flirts, trendy outfits, and having a nice flat – felt too abrupt and not entirely believable. This contrast made parts of the story feel a bit superficial and even somewhat trashy.
One unexpected element is the appearance of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. While this scene might frustrate some readers or seem out of place, I personally didn’t mind it. I’m not particularly invested in the British royal family, so I found it more amusing than distracting.
Overall, Stick and Ball is an entertaining read an I want to give the Autor another try.
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Let me start off by just saying Kiki Astor is an AMAZING author, the way she canvasses her scenes to build suspense leaves me in admiration of her talents. I discovered her through her TikTok channel, but I can only say she discovered in me a passion I myself did not know existed, the digestion of steamy fiction!! Stick and ball is only a prime example of this and you must read it, dear and fellow reader.
It’s important for me, that a book catches my interest asap. Stick and Ball got my interest immediately and kept it throughout. I’m an avid reader and I haven’t found a book this intriguing in years! I can’t wait for the next book Auntie Kiki. Xoxoxo
Having grown up in Santa Barbara, I love all the references to that great city in this book. And such a great story that has gorgeous men, beautiful settings, redemption and the truth about a duchess!
for an author who's allegedly a disinherited rich person or whatever, this book is written like shit lol. it reads like rushed fanfic. you can tell the author is not from an educated background (at least not the kind who disinherits people lol)
Lord, where to begin. If you want a mindless, thoughtless, less-than-academic read here you go. This book has so many things wrong with it. Starting with the punctuation and grammar. Soooo many errors. There is an entire page where the printing got screwed up and it’s just a 3/4 page of empty space. And the plot? Cringe. “Oh no I’m 34 years old and was isolated for 6 years and I have no idea about anything at all that ever happened in the last 50 years including how to save a contact in a phone”. The main character is very much so a pick me girl. Such a stupid plot, she’s running from her crazy abusive husband and what does she do? Call her family multiple times from the same traceable lines even though he has connections to the police? Talks about where she’s going on the bus? Doesn’t even leave town to get on a bus? Keeps her married last name and opens a bank account with the same name and social security number??? The prince harry stand in was just weird. The writing sucked, the plot sucked, the banker was so cringe.
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