Customer Reviews
Order now! - By: echo123, 30 Mar 2010 
Now there is a good one! Honestly - this is one of those that makes you think `I wish I had this line ready the other day'. The book is quick, funny & believable. And the banter is just excellent! It's so refreshing to actually read a book that manages to be entertaining & interesting without the need to construct some terrible drama that happenedin the past of one (or both) of the main characters. True - we get thrown into an not so usual scenario, but this is writtenin a very believable way & actually it's not really why the romance kicks off. This is simply a great story about 2 perfectly sane women who fallin love. Wonderfull, a great read altogether.
Excellent! - By: Romance Book Junkie, 14 Jan 2010 
This is the type of book you always wish you had to read on holiday. I stayed up till 3am to finish reading this book & it was brilliant. It's really, really funny & it's a must have book.
Fantastically fun fiction - By: S. Jary, 01 Jan 2010 
This could be the shortest reviewin history:
Buy it, buy it now & read it - I don't care if you're even gay or not- just buy this book because it is fantastic!
Oh alright, why is it great? Because it is genuinely funny, asin laugh out loud funny. It's affecting, touching & despite the extraordinary events it depicts, strangely believable. The main characters are very different but all completely likeable & fully developed with quirks & traits we could recognisein anyone. The issues of friendship, love & honesty are subtly explored & no particular message is rammed homein that way that so often badly affects American entertainment.
The book is completely charming from start to finish, reeling youin & immersing youin a world you will be very reluctant to leave.
I repeat, buy it now!
Read - if you like south american fun & adventure
Don't read - if you are truly boring & humourless
Delicious! - By: Saphros, 19 Nov 2009 
More than a thousand miles from her desk job, women's soccer commentator & radio personality Rachel Michaels is definately outside her comfort zone. Lostin the South American Jungle with a headstrong young player & the team's general manager who immediately & strongly indicates her interest, she has even more bigger challenges ahead of her.
Blayne Cooper has crafted a story with a large dose of humour built around three complex characters thrown into difficult circumstances. The romantic relationship is believable as it developments slowly but surely.
Beautifully written. I loved it!
Synopsis from the publisher - By: Maria2222, 06 Sep 2009 
Rachel Michaels is at the top of her profession, but she's grown tired of trading barbs with her co-host/exhusband on their popular morning radio talk show. Eager to stretch her wings, she takes a second job as the color commentator for Denver's new professional women's soccer team. Along with her new job comes an exciting assignment, travel to Venezuela to profile the team's sizzling star recruit, Miranda Gutierrez. But Rachel begins to long for a little of her old routine when her boss forces her to extend her stay to accompany team big-wig, Nora Butler, & the headstrong player on a "bonding" adventure. Their journey gets off to a bad start, & things go downhill from there. All three women are tested mentally & physically as they fight for their lives. They must learn to depend on each other, shape their own destinies, and, ultimately, risk everything for what matters most.
What would you do to survive? How much would you risk for love?
Fun & adventure - great combo for a few hours on the couch