Tasha's business savvy and unassailable commitment to excellence make her the perfect Bev heroine. Romance: I loved the chemistry between the hero and the heroine. Tasha kept Drew on his toes she never failed to dispel his pre-conceived notions. Also, the banter between Drew and Tasha is so sophisticated and fun. Three pages into the short, I laughed out loud and shook my head. Writing: Writing humor is not easy, but The Slayer of Words manages to get in unexpected zingers. He remembers Tasha as a skinny teen but thinks the monied and high-class diva is unfit to lead the team. Drew Davis, general manager of the Freighters and former all-pro quarterback, is incensed because Walker Bloom promised him ownership. What's' it about: Natasha Bloom, aka Tasha or Tash, granddaughter of wealthy and ornery Walker Bloom, inherits Walker's entire estate after his death, including the semipro football team the Freighters. A mix of Wildcats, the 1986 film, and the hilarious 1976 sports film The Bad News Bears. To get me in the holiday spirit, I decided to read The Christmas Rivalry by Beverly Jenkins.
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