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I very much enjoyed reading Love on The Line by Vai! You dont often see stories about tennis players so this was a great read for a different sport! It was very empowering to read about Maya as a character. All the things she was going through, all the issues she faced and most of all, Coopers love for her. It was beautiful to see. Maya is such a relatable character. As an athlete it was a different perspective to see how she coped with the issues and barriers in her life. We dont often see that perspective so it was refreshing to see her go through the motions of life.
I loved the sense of family from her brothers, her friends and Cooper. Sometimes it’s hard to accept love from others, but they still give it anyway. This story really pressed upon that and it made me feel so loved. I also just felt a sense of joy reading this book that if you put in the work to do great things, people will see it.
I loved Cooper. He really is the sweetest and I felt so sorry for him being pigeoned holed into this person based on media and his manager (I hope his manager steps on a lego). I really could not stand the fact that he kept being portrayed as this playboy and his manager was apart of it. (Such a twist btw) I was ready to scream on his behalf. And give him so much love because he deserved it. I loved that he was still true to his cowboy roots as well and how he showed Maya that side of him.
I really loved the concept of this book and loved the idea of the charity. I feel like we don’t give athletes the credit that they deserve for putting themselves out there. This book really showed that.
Thank you Vai for this lovely read! I can’t wait to read the next book!
I loved the sense of family from her brothers, her friends and Cooper. Sometimes it’s hard to accept love from others, but they still give it anyway. This story really pressed upon that and it made me feel so loved. I also just felt a sense of joy reading this book that if you put in the work to do great things, people will see it.
I loved Cooper. He really is the sweetest and I felt so sorry for him being pigeoned holed into this person based on media and his manager (I hope his manager steps on a lego). I really could not stand the fact that he kept being portrayed as this playboy and his manager was apart of it. (Such a twist btw) I was ready to scream on his behalf. And give him so much love because he deserved it. I loved that he was still true to his cowboy roots as well and how he showed Maya that side of him.
I really loved the concept of this book and loved the idea of the charity. I feel like we don’t give athletes the credit that they deserve for putting themselves out there. This book really showed that.
Thank you Vai for this lovely read! I can’t wait to read the next book!
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