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Well, this was a classic Tessa Bailey book! You get exactly what you're hoping for, if you know Tessa's writing. A perfectly insta-love story between Chloe and Sig, with some predictable conflict sprinkled in.
I personally would have liked to see more spice, as we know that Tessa Bailey is known for her ability to write extra spicy scenes between her characters. I did like the slow burn between Sig and Chloe, however once things got spicy it was pretty mild. I did not love that Sig immediately throws himself into things 100% (aka, draining his savings) for Chloe. It felt very... unreal. And not in a way that I personally like to see in steamy novels. I also felt like they kind of lacked in chemistry overall. 2.5 stars from me, maybe 3.
Thank you for the chance to read and review!
I really liked this steamy, fun book! Chloe is such a cute character, and Sig is the perfect growly, overprotective MMC. I enjoyed the first in this series, Fangirl Down, but disliked the second one, The Au Pair Affair, so I was worried about how I would feel about this one. Good news, it was good! My only gripe is that the big steamy scene had a weird kink that felt gross to me, but otherwise this book was a fun escape. I love the hockey players and their camaraderie and banter. I want a book about Mailer and Corrigan next!
Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and the author for an arc of this book in exchange for an honest review.
SPOILERS AHEAD
Now anyone that knows me knows that Tessa Bailey is one of my favorite authors and all her books are an automatic buy for me. I was a little skeptical because I’m not one for a step-siblings trope but it’s Tessa so I gave it a hot and it did not disappoint. All made better by the fact that they actually aren’t step siblings. The will they won’t they relationship they had made me not want to put this book down. Sig has been a favorite of mine since he had been introduced so I’m glad he got his own book. I had mixed feelings about Chloe until we got to see inside her head and now she’s one of my favorite FMC’s and she reminds me a bit of Piper. I’d say if you’re on the fences about this one to still give it a shot because this romance is amazing. I’m excited to read the next one which I’m assuming will be Corrigan and Skylar.
I have been SO excited about this book ever since this pairing was teased in the previous book in this series. While I loved the premise and the banter, unfortunately there wasn’t as much tension or chemistry between the two main characters as I was hoping. It felt a bit too insta-lovey for me but overall I still enjoyed the book!
Classic Tessa Bailey.
3rd book in the Hot Shots series, following Sig and Chloe.
Instalove, Cinnamon Roll hero, Future stepsiblings
Slow burn, but man, once that fire ignites, it is HOT
Loved Chloe and Sig very much, and how the other characters were mentioned to tie it together.
Parts of the book were so suspenseful, I almost couldn't breathe until I found out what happened next, and if they would end up together.
Another amazing book by Tessa Bailey!
Dream Girl Drama was such a fun read. Tessa did a great job writing Chloe. She could have easily veered into spoiled rich girl, but she has such an innocence about her. She truly lights up the world around her. Chloe and Sig meet right before they find out their parents are in a relationship and are getting married. They try to put up boundaries but they are already crazy about each other. Which leads to a bit of a a taboo slow burn for most of the book. This book was a fun escape for anyone who likes a grumpy/sunshine romance.
Thank you to NetGalley and Avon and Harper Voyager for this ARC in exchange for my honest review. I'm really between a 2/5 and a 3/5 rating for this one. To preface this, let me start by saying that the insta-love trope is not my favorite so that is likely reflected in my overall feelings of this book. In this book, we have Sig and Chloe who meet by chance at a country club after Sig's car breaks down. The second Sig hears her voice, he's practically in love with her. This is just so unrealistic with the extent of feelings they have for each other after meeting for 5 seconds. But again, this is my bias of the insta-love trope and some people feel differently. Sig and Chloe find out their parents are getting married to each other which then leads into the entirety of the book's plot of Sig and Chloe wanting to be with eachother but can't because of their parents. I feel like this was made to be a much bigger deal than it actually is. Sig and Chloe are adults who met as adults. They didn't grow up together as step-siblings. Their relationship has nothing to do with their parents. I guess with them being in the public eye, there would be a little hesitation, but overall I don't think it's the big deal it was made out to be in the book and could be brushed away with a quick explanation. Tessa Bailey is a great writer and I've enjoyed a few of her other books, but I just didn't enjoy this particular plotline.
Another Tessa Bailey winner! The slow burn and romance was on point even if the premise for keeping these two apart was a little flimsy. Loved cameos by Burgess and Talulah and hint of upcoming main characters....softball pitcher and Corrigan, maybe?
I've been WAITING for Sig and Chloe's book, and this did not disappoint! Dream Girl Drama was such a fun, quick read that kept me hooked the entire time.
First off, the entire premise of them meeting one night & having that instant connection but later discovering they would be future step-siblings was SO intriguing. The entire story you feel the clear attraction but very strong line of "we can't go there", which it adds a whole new dynamic into the romance. Both Sig and Chloe grew so much together but also individually as they both were working towards their dream careers. I loved in particular watching Chloe branch out as she moves to Boston and starts to become more independent.
Overall this was such a fantastic read - lots of tension and forbidden romance which I loved. I was so shocked by the twist at the end!
Thank you to NetGalley, Avon and Harper Voyager for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!
I will never skip a Tessa Bailey- ever! This is my tenth book of hers that I have read and none of the books that I have read from her have been below a 4 star rating.
Dream Girl Drama is the third and final book in the Big Shots companion series, a sports centered romance. Following Sig, a pro hockey player who we met as a teammate of previous male lead, Burgess Abraham. From reading the previous books, we know both Sig and Chloe, his future stepsister- and love of his life...
People like me who have read the previous installments knew the basis of this story was going to be this related-by-marriage-but-we-still-want-to-fuck conflict, and unashamed to say I was all here for it. P.S. if you are someone who strays from dark romances bc of taboo topics like this, the relationship dynamic was treated very cautiously and it wasn't overly taboo in nature (except the sex scenes were doing their thing - but you can always count on this author to make spicy scenes worthwhile).
I will say that my biggest complaint was that the conflict wrapped up super fast, quite literally in the middle of the last chapter of the book, which I felt could have definitely been structured to include a little more to the ending. I would not have minded the book being 25-50 pages longer to develop more to the end of the conflict and happy ending without flash forwarding multiple years in advance for a short cute scene.
Overall this was a great smutty romcom with two adorably lovable (and fuckable) main characters, but definitely do feel like the first two books outshined this one.
4 stars
I'm a huge Tessa Bailey fan, and she did not disappoint with this one! The slow burn between Sig & Chloe was unbearable and you just felt so bad for them so many times. They wanted to love each other so hard from the beginning but had to refrain. I was rooting for them the entire book! I was so pleased with the ending and how everything played out! TB is always great with the spice factor! Loved it! I rated 4/5 stars on Goodreads!
I am obsessed with anything Tessa Bailey writes, and her new book is no exception. I read this in two days and cant wait for her next book!
My only critique is that is was very much insta-love between the two main characters which is not my favorite. But over all this was a great read and I can't wait for the next!
Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for gifting me an ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Tessa Bailey in her sports romance era is quite literally everything I have ever wanted. LOVED Fangirl Down and the Au Pair Affair, and Dream Girl Drama fits right into the mold of the previous two. We know Sig and Chloe from the second book and I just ate this all up. I love the way that Bailey approaches what some would consider to be "difficult" topics or subject matter with grace, but there's plenty of spice to go around. Overall I really enjoyed this as I knew I would, and I am forever a TB fan.
Now PLEASE, let's get a football or WWE romance!!
Ok first and foremost, shout out to Netgalley for this Advanced Reader Copy of Dream Girl Drama. I love Tessa Bailey and was hyped when I got an early copy of this because I was NOT trying to wait until February for the next book in the ~Big Shot~ series.
With that being said, this one fell a little short for me. FanGirl down was just TOO good, so the preceding books have just been ok IMO. I found this storyline to be a tad too unrealistic! I do think Ms. Bailey set up two potential love stories to follow this one, and I will always read any new material she puts out. So here’s to hoping we get at least a couple more in this series! 🤞
Chloe and Sig have the cutest meet cute as meet cutes get. They both see a future with one another from the start. That is until they realize their parents are getting married. They agree to be friends, but that initial kiss from their first meeting is engrained in them. Will they risk a scandal to be together even with both their public careers on the line? Well you have to wait until February to find out!
⭐⭐⭐/🌶️🌶️ Dream Girl Drama by Tessa Bailey is part of the Big Shots interconnected standalone series. Two strangers meet, Sig a rough and tumble cinnamon roll hockey player, and Chloe a rich girl with no clue how to make it on her own and a harpist prodigy. The chance meeting sent their lives into a tailspin, but when they both arrive to the same dinner hosted by Sig's dad and Chloe's mom, and their engagement is announced, they realize nothing can ever happen between them.. or does it? Chloe needs a big dose of reality, and Sig can't help himself -- he wants to take care of this girl.
I did enjoy this book, but the utter helplessness of Chloe was, at times, unreal. She is completely oblivious to the fact that people have to actually work for what they want. She does redeem herself and eventually get there, with Sig's help.
Hockey romance, forbidden romance, good girl, step-siblings, damsel in distress, and lots of tension... If these are your vibes, this book is for you.
Thank you @netgalley for this advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.
Oh this was beyond fabulous. I never miss a Tessa Bailey book. She was one of my first introductions into spicy romances, all of her books are comfort reads and this one is no different! I’m obsessed with Sig and Chloe. She is such a fun character and I love all the random stuff that comes out of her mouth! Sig is perfect and obsessed with Chloe and the tension in this slow burn was so so hot. The things he does for her make my knees weak! What a man! I loved their slightly taboo and definitely forbidden romance. But at no point was I not rooting for this couple! They were everything! Immediate 5 stars!
A word of warning - don’t read Dream Girl Drama if you’re in an emotionally fragile state. Sig and Chloe absolutely wrecked me. I stayed devastated for most of the book.
It’s a forbidden love story and you can feel how much pain the main characters are in as they become best friends, knowing they can’t be together. Tessa Bailey came through with the HEA and the spice, of course, but it was an emotional journey. 😭
Thank you to Avon and Harper Voyage for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
Thank you to NetGalley and Avon publishing for this e-ARC!
I already knew that Chloe and Sig would be my favorite couple and this book didn’t disappoint!!
I loved the forbidden love aspect of their relationship and how they tried to not cross any lines. That made the slice even hotter! 🥵
There were so many funny moments that had me cracking up. Corrigan and Mailer aka “the sperm donors” are hilarious side characters. I’m excited that we’ll be getting a Corrigan and Skylar book!!!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
🌶️🌶️🌶️
After reading both Fangirl Down and the Au Pair Affair, I came into this one expecting a fun and spicy sports romance and I was not disappointed.
Like both of the other MMCs in this interconnected series, Sig is a big, hulking sports star who’s an overprotective softie when it comes to Chloe. For her part, Chloe starts as a very sheltered rich girl but over the course of the book grows and finds herself.
Their dynamic was very sweet, though his protectiveness veered too close to possessiveness sometimes for me. That said, the boy has a knack for saying the sweetest things, so maybe we can overlook that?
Read this if you like:
- Insta Love
- Forbidden Romance
- Friends to Lovers
- Hockey Romance
Thank you to Avon and Netgalley for the opportunity to read this book!
Thank you to Harper Voyager, Avon, and NetGalley for the ARC!
Is it weird to kiss your sister if you didn’t know she was your sister before the kiss?
I have so many mixed emotions about this book, I’m not sure where to begin. I’ll start with the fact that I love how this book plays with the idea of "taboo." It doesn’t fully cross the line, but it flirts with it just enough to add an interesting layer of spice to the story.
The chemistry between the characters was undeniable and intense—definitely instalove, but surprisingly it didn’t feel off-putting to me. In fact, it actually worked in the context of the story.
Chloe is a character I’m torn about. I really adored her, but I found it hard to relate to her at times. She was funny, light-hearted, and lovable, but also naive, selfish, and somewhat underdeveloped in life experiences. That said, her desire for change made her more relatable.
Honestly, don't settle for a man who won't go out of his way to buy you all the Poptarts in every store nearby. Sig is the definition of a good man—he’s kind-hearted, selfless, and incredibly attractive in how he takes care of Chloe.
That said, the relationship dynamic felt a little one-sided, with much of it focused on what Sig could do for Chloe—from protecting her to making big gestures for her. I would’ve liked to see Chloe step up in some way to balance things out. It’s okay for a partner to take care of you, but these two took it to an extreme, and I felt like Chloe didn’t contribute enough to the relationship in that sense. I won't underplay her actions though, how fiercely she cheered him on and how much she loved him. The love between them really was deep and it went both ways.
Overall, it was a fun read, though I enjoyed the previous books in the series a little more. I initially considered giving it 3 stars (with a "Tessa Bailey" curve—because I’m a fan of her work), but ultimately I bumped it up (Okay I bumped it back down to three but it's a 3.5). Also, we definitely needed more Tallulah!