A football fanatic sports columnist. A sexy Italian soccer player. When in Rome . . .Maggie Lane, a sports columnist and diehard football fan, is not exactly enthused when her editor-in-chief sends her to Rome, Italy, to write a feature story on Italian soccer star Marco Valenti. The last thing she wants to do is spend three weeks covering soccer right before the American football season begins. … football season begins. But Maggie’s job becomes a lot more appealing after meeting a sexy Italian man on her first night there.
One hot kiss and she is done for . . . but once Maggie discovers her mysterious Italian is Marco Valenti, she’s not sure if she’ll be able to write her story objectively, or if she’ll even have to. Marco stuns the world when he announces his retirement, and without an explanation as to why, rumors fly and the tension mounts. Despite Maggie’s protests, she is forced to stay, but with each passing day, she becomes enchanted with the beautiful city, as well as finds herself breaking her cardinal rule – never fall for a player.
As Maggie learns the truth about Marco, she has to make a decision: protect him or keep her job. Will Marco be able to trust her with his secrets? Can she trust him with her heart?
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Oh my goodness, Brittney Sahin has done it again. Forever Rome is an incredible contemporary romance that will keep you turning the pages and crossing your fingers for an HEA. Told in first person POV, Forever Rome follows Maggie, a football fan and sports journalist assigned to cover a soccer star’s story. Marco isn’t just a soccer star though, the Italian has kept his personal life private and very few know who he is off the field. Sparks fly between Maggie and Marco though, leading them both to bend their rules and share their secrets.
He wrapped his arm around me, holding me tight. And it made me feel…secure. A feeling to which I knew I shouldn’t grow accustomed.
Maggie was such a fun character to read from, her personality shined through out the novel and she had some seriously witty dialogue. I loved how relatable she was as a character, though her career is a bit more glamorous than mine. She felt like a 26 year old and that’s normally part of romance novels I have issues with, because they act too old or young for their age. Marco, on the other hand, is totally swoon-worthy and over the top. Just the way I like my book boyfriends. For being a secondary character he had a lot of layers that really built upon the story, giving readers the chance to enjoy his individual story just as much as the budding romance between he and Maggie. Then there’s the setting, I felt like I was in Rome alongside the characters, experiencing the amazing sites and the short flings. Every location and character in Forever Rome thickens the plot, making the story so much more than just a contemporary romance. There’s drama and deceit, lust and love, and even some regrets as the story builds from Marco and Maggie’s first meeting to the very last page.
Marco was my red. And all of Rome was now painted his shade.
Forever Rome is Brittney Sahin’s first contemporary romance release, but definitely won’t be her last as it’s only book one in the Forever Series. I really enjoy everything Brittney releases, but Forever Rome just might be my new favorite and you know I put Marco on my book boyfriend list.
4.5 for me. Good story and I love all things Italian, Well edited – nothing glaring to cause a hiccup in the flow of the story.
Maggie writes sports for a men’s magazine. She is assigned a story about Marco – a soccer superstar. She has rules, most notably no dating athletes. Marco is very reserved, sharing next to nothing about his personal life. How can Maggie write an article about a man who won’t answer questions? And how exactly is she supposed to change his mind about retiring when she doesn’t even like soccer? Maggie meets Marco before she knows he is Marco, and sparks fly. So much so, she kisses him in the heat of the moment. Surprise for both of them when they see each other at a press conference the next day. From there, they embark on a tug-of-war between their brains and their hearts. Which will come out the winner?
Both characters are really likable. Marco keeps everything close to the vest, but he has depth of character that is quite touching. Really light, enjoyable read.
I loved Maggie’s story! I laughed and cheered through this book. I’m a true fan of this author.