PDF Scoring a Prince A Pro Soccer / Virgin / SecondChance Romantic Comedy Mr Match Book 3 edition by Delancey Stewart Literature Fiction eBooks

By Chandra Tran on Saturday, June 1, 2019

PDF Scoring a Prince A Pro Soccer / Virgin / SecondChance Romantic Comedy Mr Match Book 3 edition by Delancey Stewart Literature Fiction eBooks





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  • File Size 3644 KB
  • Print Length 248 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date March 28, 2019
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07P5178XB




Scoring a Prince A Pro Soccer / Virgin / SecondChance Romantic Comedy Mr Match Book 3 edition by Delancey Stewart Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews


  • Hamish's story was much anticipated by me! He is, after all, a handsome prince, the maker of dirty emojis and all fun. When I realize he's a virgin, I have to say I was skeptical. But Delancey Stewart can pretty much convince me of anything!

    This was a wonderful second chance romance. Sophie was Hamish's childhood friend and teen crush. Their time apart was hard, but was likely what they both needed to grow into the adults them became.

    This is a fun story. I definitely enjoy the Mr. Match theme!
  • Maybe it was because Hamish is my favorite or maybe it was because it was a second chance romance and had nothing to do with Mr Match, I was a little disappointed in this one. Don’t get me wrong, I did enjoy it, but I thought the story didn’t work for the series being about the dating app. I did like the prequel you can get from the link, which tells how Mr Match got started and his motivation behind it. But between that and the comments made throughout this book, it seemed more like a setup for Max’s story, than Hamish’s.
  • I received this book for Free to Give My True & Honest Review.

    Here we see Hamish 'Hammer' whom finds his true love, though he's always have had one, the one whom he left behind in Durnish & that's Sophie James MacMartin, but he hasn't been able to get her to contact him in the 6 yrs since his departure & she's the one & only reason he's never hooked up with any of the other women, who tries to go with The Sharks Players.
    But it's out of the blue from his eldest sister who tells him that Sophie followed him over & that's gets his head in gear to try & track her down.
    So we hear how things go & the reasoning why she didn't track him/go after him.
    They move extremely fast with some comical episodes of their joining. Lucky the team are in their Off Season time as I don't know h how things would've worked out, or at least how long it would've taken Hamish to convince Sophie that she's always been his one & only.
    And we see doting during this time Max, who's determined to see if they are destined & fit together under Mr.Match without letting on why he keeps asking these odd questions. But Hamish makes him to start thinking slightly about the heart & not just in the mathematically way.
    Great read

    I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • Hamish and Sophie had a story to end all stories. They grew up in the same small town, were friends, both wanted more, and finally admitted it right before he left to go to the states. Six years later, they both still love each other, but she believes that he has moved on (based on something she saw when she tried to surprise him by coming to town), and he didn't even know she was in the states. He thought she was the one who got away.
    Things progress quickly, and things seem to be going well. When customs and traditions happen, it all comes crashing down. It appears, due to he step dad, that he is only with her so he can keep his claim on the royal title (which he will never be king). She was so hurt six years prior, that she believes he was only settling for her. He regrets not telling her about the stipulation, but he has to find a way to get her to listen to him. The way he does is wonderful and the whole story had me swooning for "Hammer".
    Mr. Match is not in this book as much, because he has to secretly fill out his questionnaire on Hamish's behalf. He doesn't trust that they are meant to be without running the math behind the match. Will they be the perfect match or not? What Hamish tells Max at the end actually gets Max thinking a little differently. I loved this book and have loved this series. I received an ARC in exchange for an honest, voluntary review.
  • He left his royal family behind in Durnish to be on a soccer team in the US. He also left his childhood best friend and girl he loved with the intentions of getting her later when he settled. They were both shy and naive at the time. He wrote and emailed her, but she never returned any of his messages. She saved her all and 3 months after he left she came to the US to be with him, but caught up with him at a bar. He had 2 girls on his lap and was kissing one of them. He never saw her and she went on with her life. She becomes a baker and has her own shop. One of his teammates does a tasting for his wedding cake with her and buys a cake from her to take home that is the prince's mother's recipe. When he taste it, he knows it's his mother's and they tell him where they got it. One thing leads to another and the dance among them to the end that also includes all their homeland traditions is wonderful to read. He has to be married by his 30th birthday to claim his place in line to the crown and it is coming within months. Could not put this book down..

    I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • Hamish knew Sophie was the girl for him ever since they were children growing up near each other in their home country of Durnham. But he hasn’t seen her since he left for the US to play professional soccer six years ago. He was recently reminded that he has to marry by his thirtieth birthday in less than a year and told that Sophie has been in the US almost as long as he has. His friends Fuerte and Erica bring a piece of cake back from a wedding cake design shop that tastes just like his mother’s and he realizes where Sophie has been all along. But their romance is not smooth. She’s seen him with other women in public even though it never went any further. She’s been in other relationships since they parted. And he doesn’t tell her about the marriage deadline. There was plenty of humor in this second chance romance. The engagement feats were crazy. As were the sheep, bagpipes, and fortune teller in Hamish’s apartment building. Mr. Match didn’t have much to do with this one and I’m still hoping he finds his own romance in a future book.