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Ebook About A last chance at swimming gold, a second chance at lasting love.Team captain.Olympic medalist.Devoted son and brother.Alex has it all, and all the demands that go with being the best.The last thing he needs on his crowded plate—and on his team—is his closeted ex.Dane is swimming’s biggest star.Carefully crafted from crib to pool, his fame feeds his celebrity parents’ empire.He dropped the act once—the summer he fell in love with Alex.Ten years later, the performance is crushing his soul.So is resisting the man he still loves.As the team struggles to gel, Alex and Dane clash in and out of the pool.Forgive and forget is easier said than done.But something has to give, if Alex and Dane want a shot at gold.And a second chance at love.Team captain and team celebrity square off in this enemies to lovers, second chance MM sports romance between two elite swimmers fighting against their hearts and fighting for Olympic gold.Book Relay (Changing Lanes Book 1) Review :
Relay is the first book in the Changing Lanes duology, a two book series focusing on the U.S. Olympic swim team as they train and get ready to compete in the upcoming competitions. I’m not a big sports fan myself, and I’m not really interested in all the details of the sports, but I love the drama and excitement that surrounds athletes as they strive to be the very best.Dane is the media darling of the Olympic swim team. His entire image has been carefully controlled by his parents who use his fame and good looks to sell products and generate a profit for the family businesses. No where in this meticulously planned branding is there room for Dane to be himself and come out as gay. Alex doesn’t the spotlight; all he needs is a pool and his team. Alex doesn’t have the same privilege upbringing as Dane, but he’s also not forced in a closet pretending to be something he’s not. Dane has spent 26 years being told what to do and how to act by his parents, but the one thing his parents can’t control is heart. When Dane and Alex meet again as teammates for the Olympic swim team, there’s no stopping the sparks of attraction between them; however, they will have to overcome the obstacles and setbacks Dane’s parents and other detractors throw in front of them before they can get their happy ever after.I really enjoyed this book, but as I stated above, I’m not a sports fan. I do respect the dedication and work elite athletes put into honing their body for their sport. Therefore, I was pleasantly surprised by how well Layla Reyne did with balancing the sport aspect of the plot with the romance and drama. I still was able to enjoy the excitement that comes with athletes training and prepping for their big day, but I wasn’t over inundated with too many minute details that might have bogged down the plot. The plot was exciting with some twists and turns I was not expecting. There were moments where I was raging with Dane against his parents, who I instantly and continuously despised with all my heart. However, I did feel like the ending was a little fast, but I hope the second book picks up immediately from where the first book ended.Nick J. Russo narrates the audiobook and does a great job with it. I love Nick’s voice and it was a perfect fit for this contemporary romance with a cast of different characters. Nick’s voice was smooth and each character was distinct. I had no trouble telling who was talking and following along with the audio. I enjoyed listening to this audiobook immensely. The overall production of the audiobook was well done with no glitches. Sexy, fierce and full of bromance. This whole book read like a race--toward the Olympics and toward each other as the two men battled the expectations surrounding them to try and find peace.I loved Alejandro's character (and his NAME *swoon*) and how much he cared for his family. His knitting mother was adorable, with her sixth sense of when to interrupt your kids when they've gone off to show a visitor around the barn, and also with her knitted blanket that she quickly added her son's boyfriend's name to. Best supportive Mom gesture ever.I really felt for Dane, being shut out of the boisterous camraderie of the Olympic team at first, and feeling like he had to do all these things to keep the sponsorships up for the team when he'd really rather be doing anything else. I think it was a good reminder that these athletes don't have the luxury of just focusing on their sport--there's a lot of bullshit that goes with it.On that note, I thought Reyne did a fantastic job of capturing the complexity of what being out and gay is like in today's world. How some institutions and people don't care, and some do, and some support it and some want to make you into Gay Posterchild #32. It's not all jeering people on the streets glaring at two guys holding hands. I mean, that happens too and it's in the book, but there are so many different reactions to the issue of these high profile athletes being gay and I thought it was nice to not see that dealt with in a stereotyped or oversimplified way. Reyne gave the issue the realistic, nuanced complexity it deserved.The supporting cast was a complete delight in this one, and I enjoyed all the different personalities so much. I'm crazy excited for Bas (sexy, laid back, tattooed Bas) and Jacob (sweet, surprisingly badass and insightful Jacob!)'s story. The bromance and horseplay of the swim team sounded so much fun. I really hope Olympic athletes get a little time for fun like this and they're not all starving themselves on kale shakes while doing a trillion pushups.A fantastic read, full of tension and memorable characterization. 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