I just finished reading Carrie Soto is back by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Carrie Soto was the number one tennis player in her prime. In a surprise decision she decides to come out of retirement to protect her title and legacy.
Can Carrie prove everyone wrong and make the kind of comeback no tennis player has ever accomplished before? Or will she end up devastating her reputation?
Are you ready to delve into the exciting world of women's tennis?
This book lived up to all the hype. Finding out all about Carrie Soto and her legacy was divine. The book fills you in on her whole life and how she ended up being the woman she was.
I am not a huge fan of books that center around sports but this one didn't feel like a sports book. It was more about Carrie's connection to the game and her relationship with her father/coach.
I even enjoyed the sports commentary parts too. It was nice to be able to get other points of view on Carrie and her competitors without needing other characters' points of view in the book. Clever really.
The character development was carefully executed and the author hit an ace on this one.
If you like the kind of book with one heck of a slice serve, drawing you right in with the speed of a tennis ball, this is the one for you.
If you have a passion for literary fiction that leaves you breathless, then add this to your list!
4.5 stars
Thank you to netgalley and Penguin random house canada for my review arc copy in exchange for my honest opinions.