Ever since my twin sister was murdered and I blamed my best friend, my life has been nothing but an epic downward spiral.
Once a swimmer for the most prestigious West Coast college, I never in a million years thought I'd end up here.
Abandoned. Locked up. Alone.
In a moment of weakness, I call the guy who was more of a brother to me than anything, the guy I betrayed.
Shockingly, he flies cross country to bail me out. But he isn't alone.
In tow is his new swim coach. A whistle-blowing tyrant who makes me crave to push every button he's ever had and toss his list of rules into the bottom of the pool he loves so much.
But I can't because now he's my coach too.
It's Coach Resch and the team who hates me or a four-by-four cell.
So off to Westbrook I go to do my sentence like the good boy I'll never be.Coach thinks he can handle me, but he’s never met my particular brand of wild.
Whistle is a Westbrook Elite standalone novel, a college sports romance
featuring a coach/athlete relationship and an age gap.
Copy received via GMB for an honest review
Every time I read one of these books and there is talk about Coach and his whistle, this is what I think of DJ Alligator Blow Your Whistle
And I may have cheered when I saw that Coach was getting his own HEA - woot woot.
I loved that we see so much more of Coach Resch, that he is more than the whistle-monster that our Elite love.
And if you have read the previous books, you have already met his interest - not going to say any more about that though, you need to find this out for yourself.
This isn't just an age gap story, it has a "power imbalance" kinda situation as well, and I adore how it is dealt with.
But I don't think this story would have been as good without the whole of Elite playing their part. Oh, how I loved their group chats hahaha.
It dealt with some tragedies in their pasts too, and I liked how they helped each other dealing with those pasts.
Oh, and don't forget to bring the milk, as oooh eeeyy there is some spice!