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The Wall of Winnipeg and Me

Suffer in the flames of ultimate pleasure while reading the sports romance masterpiece.

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1. THE WALL OF WINNIPEG AND ME by Mariana Zapata

SYNOPSIS

Vanessa Mazur knows she's doing the right thing. She shouldn't feel bad for quitting. Being an assistant/housekeeper/fairy godmother to the top defensive end in the National Football Organization was always supposed to be temporary. She has plans and none of them include washing extra-large underwear longer than necessary.

But when Aiden Graves shows up at her door wanting her to come back, she's beyond shocked.

For two years, the man known as The Wall of Winnipeg couldn't find it in him to tell her good morning or congratulate her on her birthday. Now? He's asking for the unthinkable.

What do you say to the man who is used to getting everything he wants?

BOOK REVIEW

What no one tells you is that the road to accomplishing your goals isn’t a straight line; it looks more like a corn maze. You stopped, you went, you backed up, and took a few wrong turns along the way, but the important thing you had to remember was that there was an exit. Somewhere.

Mariana Zapata is a true genius when it comes to perfect character development and a well-thought-through plot, keeping the readers engaged and fully invested. Her writing style is captivating, every single one of her lines, her characters' snappy dialogues and hooking banter, and the humor that she incorporates. AMAZING!

The Wall of Winnipeg and Me is a hate-to-love story between the NFO best defensive player Aiden Graves (a vegetarian and no slacker) and his (ex)assistant Vanessa Mazur (simply a cute nerd and a creative soul). The latter didn't have a good relationship with the former despite two years of personal interaction (on a professional level, of course, but still). Aiden was never particularly interested in her or any other person around him, being fully focused on only one constant in his life, the game. Imagine my surprise when he proposed to her a marriage of convenience after Vanessa had quit her job…

I'm starting to understand that you can always make time for the things that matter.

There is nothing overly dramatic in the book, which amazes me every single time I think about it. How did Mariana Zapata manage to keep my attention all the time through such a long book (not even one chapter got me bored, by the way)? Both characters were so easy to love; they were so relatable. I admired their raw honesty with each other. I absolutely loved the process of them getting to know one another (insta-love is great but not so common in daily life), starting as almost complete strangers and then eventually becoming something so much greater. And at no point, their relationship felt forced. The romance simmered slowly while they carefully explored their bitter past/present, evolving around family issues, mostly. And the marriage? Their fake marriage was more real than most of the ‘real’ marriages out there, let me tell you. Being physical is important, but having a special connection is what defines a strong relationship in the long run!


The Wall of Winnipeg and Me now has not one, not two, but THREE covers! Which do you love best?


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mariana Zapata is a New York Times, USA Today, and #1 Amazon best-selling author of contemporary romance, and is known as THE Queen of slow burns.

According to her, she began writing love stories soon after she learned how to spell. She probably shouldn't admit that she started sneaking romance novels from her aunt's bookshelves way before she was old enough to even understand what it meant when a man flipped up a woman's skirt (her mother is not supposed to know, by the way).

Mariana Zapata is a native Texan living in a small town in Colorado with her husband and two beloved (and emotionally manipulative) Great Danes, Dorian and Kaiser. When she's not pretending to write, she's reading. You can usually find her burning somewhat edible experiments in the kitchen or cracking jokes at the expense of her family members.

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