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    (Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

    • Pub. Date: February 2004
    • 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 63,820

      Reader Rating: (19 ratings)

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      • Pub. Date: February 2004
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 368pp
      • Sales Rank: 63,820

      Synopsis

      To the deep disappointment of her large family, PR princess Theresa Falconetti never dates Italians, men from her old Brooklyn neighborhood, or professional athletes.

      Michael Dante, winger for the Stanley Cup champion New York Blades, is all three--and he is head over heels for her. So when Theresa finds herself a buttoned-up lawyer, Michael is forced to take his game to the next level.

      Publishers Weekly

      Martin's second playful romance set in the world of professional hockey (following Body Check) scores again. After nearly being raped by a sports star, Theresa Falconetti doesn't date athletes-or, in truth, anyone at all. So when two suitors begin courting her, she's flummoxed rather than flattered. Smooth, sexually undemanding Reese Banister seems like a dream come true even though he's the nephew of the man determined to take over her financially shaky PR firm. In contrast, new client Michael Dante, whose family owns a popular Brooklyn restaurant, is her worst nightmare. He's a professional hockey player, he comes from the same Bensonhurst neighborhood as her lovable but irritating Italian family and he's always in her face. As Theresa tries to upgrade the image of Michael's restaurant, decide whether or not to sell out, deal with her father's cancer and cope with the lingering scars of sexual trauma, she must assess the men's true worth. The takeover plot line is sketchy, and Reese's courtship is so transparently shady no reader will be fooled. However, Martin depicts the worlds of both professional hockey and ethnic Brooklyn with deftness and smart detail. She has an unerring eye for humorous family dynamics, and her treatment of Theresa's psychological trauma, while accurate, never overwhelms the story's sweet buoyancy. (Feb.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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      "Fair Play" Delivers Fun and Romanceby DarcyDDD

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      August 05, 2009: Deidre Martin's "Fair Play," one of several romance novels featuring the New York Blades, provides the reader with light, yet thought-provoking reading. The novel tells the story of Theresa Falconetti, a Brooklyn-born Italian who refuses to date men from her neighborhood. Michael Dante, ace player for the (fictional) New York Blades hockey team, falls for her. Family, friends, ethnic loyalties and working-class values are all part of this enjoyable story. Watching Michael Dante chase Theresa, and her responses to his pursuit, make this a fun book to read. Author Deidre Martin delivers more than the typical romance: These characters care about each other and exemplify community values usually missing from the light fare most romance readers have come to expect. Three cheers for Michael Dante in his quest for romance, and for Martin for creating a fun, yet pithy, book.

      Funny and sweet all in oneby Anonymous

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      June 17, 2005: I loved this book. I fell in love with Michael Dante myself he wasn't perfect he was real. I laughted out load so much during this book it was great!!!


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