King of the Court, R.S. Grey
King of the Court, R.S. Grey
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King of the Court

Author: R.S. Grey

Narrator: Desiree Ketchum, Aiden Snow

Unabridged: 10 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/14/2023


Synopsis

We don't get a lot of NBA superstars coming through little ol' Pine Hill, Texas. That's why everyone is all in a tizzy over the fact that the USA men's Olympic basketball team will be training here of all places before this year's Summer Games. Rumors about the players have been spreading like wildfire, and there's one man in the middle of it all holding a match.

Ben Castillo. NBA champion. Olympic gold medalist. Widely hailed "
"King of the Court."

The morning he walks into my dingy diner, I have enough sense to keep my head down and go right on wiping tables, pouring coffee, and serving up short stacks. A man who looks like that—superstar or not—has only ever meant trouble, and more trouble is the last thing I need.

If anything, he seems drawn to my indifference. His steely gaze pierces me behind the counter. My knees nearly buckle under the weight of his attention. But while Mr. Pretty Boy is probably used to snagging city girls with a smile, this gal is country strong.

I won't be some clichéd convenience for him on his way through town.
So look over your choices carefully, Benny-boy. We serve up sides of hash browns here, not heartbreak.

Contains mature themes.

About R.S. Grey

USA Today bestselling author R. S. Grey is a lover of books, chocolate, reality TV, black labs, and cold weather. She lives in Texas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Edward

Excellent biography of the greatest basketball player of all time. Bill Russell was also the greatest winner of all time. Great book.......more

Goodreads review by Philip

A well balanced consideration of Russell the player and the specificity of what made him so successful on the court, but also of Russell the man - his search for identity in a racist country. This is certainly not hagiography, his post playing failures are not apologised for. What I most appreciated......more

Goodreads review by Jordan

While it borders on repetitive at times and can be a bit heavy-handed with the ideas it tries to get across, I found it incredibly thorough, engaging, and essential for any basketball fan - or anyone interested in pivotal historical figures, for that matter. I really enjoyed learning about what a gr......more