Floored (Ward Sisters, #3) by Karla Sorensen


Floored (Ward Sisters, #3)
Title : Floored (Ward Sisters, #3)
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 306
Publication : First published December 9, 2020

If you've ever had a steamy one-night stand with a British football player and then find yourself pregnant with his baby, you know how Lia Ward feels.

To be fair, Lia didn't know who Jude McAllister was when they met.

Across the ocean for a semester studying for her master's program, all she knows is that she's a little lonely and he's very charming, even as they have an epically sexy argument about which type of football is superior.

In Jude's mind, shagging the feisty American girl is exactly what he needs. He’s been fighting the clock of his long-standing football career and the younger players primed to take his position. Proving that he can feel like his old self again—something he's been trying to do with everyone in his life—should be easier after blowing off steam with Lia.

But oh baby, when a plus sign pops up on Lia's pregnancy test, that 'one night' becomes a whole lot more.

Now Lia and Jude have to navigate their impossible-to-ignore chemistry, and prepare for the parenting game, something neither of them know how to play.


Floored (Ward Sisters, #3) Reviews


  • Phuong ✯

    Floored is the third standalone book in the Ward Family series. This book is following Lia Ward while she is studying at Oxford for a semester. When a one nightstand with a hot british football player turns into an accidental pregnancy, things are getting interesting.

    I'll try to keep it short. I like to read the Ward Family series because of the Ward family. Who knows me, knows close-knitted family/friends groups are my ✨ kryptonite ✨. I really liked Logan and Paige story in The Marriage Effect and have been following the Ward family since then. They'll always give me this cozy and comfy feeling with how much they love and support each other. Who doesn't like to read about that?

    While I do love the family aspects and all the side characters in this series, I'm not entirely sold on the romance between the main characters. It's usually just fine for me. Fine is not bad, fine is not good, it's okay. Therefore 3 stars are justified. Reading is a subjective experience. Sometimes you see chemistry when other's don't see it at all and vise versa. Karla's approach for romance is the more realistic one if you don't count the rich athlethic Heroes. That works for a lot of people. I need something more extraordinary and memorable, but do take it with a grain of salt, cause I'm pretty picky when it comes to my books. 🙈

    Lia and Jude's first meeting was great. The banter, the chemistry, everything clicked but with each chapter I felt their chemistry less and less. I didn't really like their separation in the second half of the book and how they each handled it, because the distance between them, indirectly created a distance for me towards them. I was looking forward more to the Lia with her sisters and Loganpaige scenes than anything else.

    Another thing I realized is that Karla Sorensen's heroes all sound the same to me. Unproblematic white boys who are professional athlethes. Change the name and the profession and you'll get a broody guy with lowkey self-esteem issues. Noah, Bauer and now Jude. They all fall in the same category and I can't really distinguish their POVs. Karla Sorensen does a better job with the heroines, cause with them I feel like they have different personalities.

    The little snippet at the end of the book with Isabel and her love interest sounds interesting. From all the Ward sisters, I was intrigued by Isabel the most. Not holding my breath for the romance tho cause the guy is again an athlete who seems pretty broody. He has a kid tho and I love single dad trope so let's see. 👀

    "The Wards are like their own gang. We'll defend each other to the death, and once you're in," she said ominously, "you can never get out."

    Would recommend this series for people who like to follow a very close family and each of the member. Each book has a sweet romance and follows a pretty similar pattern.

    WARD FAMILY SERIES

    #1
    Focused – 3.5 stars
    #2
    Faked – 3 stars
    #3 Floored3.25 stars
    #4
    Forbidden – tbr

  • mila

    What to expect here:
    ⚽ one night stand turned into unexpected pregnancy
    ⚽ the wild twin in a new country
    ⚽ a swoon-worthy british football player
    ⚽ 9-year age gap
    ⚽ two characters with so much emotional baggage that I don't know if I should hug them or schedule a therapist appointment for them
    ⚽ one of the purest, cutest and funniest family dynamics ever because the Wards are THAT family for me

    ❝ I don't know what I did to deserve finding you that night because you were the catalyst, Lia. Whatever hope I've found for the rest of my life started with you. ❞


    4.5 stars || "Floored" is the third installment in The Ward Sisters Series and follows Lia, the wild and adventurous twin who jumped right into studying for a semester abroad when her idol invited her there, though she didn't count on the loneliness that being away from her loud and numerous family made her feel. Jude McAllister is a famous British soccer player, but his career has seen better days. They were both at their lowest when they met in a pub on a rainy afternoon and the attraction was instantaneous, so much so that a baby was made 🤷🏻‍♀️ oops.

    I loved Lia. From the other books you could see how she was the extroverted side of this set of twins, and she was this but also much more. Like her sisters, she too was scarred by her mom's actions and showed it in her own way; avoiding all kinds of problems and doubting herself at times. I liked her humor in times of crisis, how she faced the consequences of her actions and how she was always aware of her family's love and support for her, as well as how mature she was when things with Jude went downhill. Jude was a bit harder to crack because despite knowing what was going on in his life through his POV, he really took his sweet time to fully let Lia in and get his head out of his ass, but he was actually a very charming, sweet and romantic character from the very beginning.

    As for the romance it was just a lot of chemistry and sexual tension in the beginning because duh, one night stand. But once the baby bomb was dropped and they got to know each other there were a lot of soft and domestic moments. There was a bit of angst as well mostly provided by Jude saying some things to Lia even when he knew he was hurting her, but the reconciliation and the epilogue made it all worth it in the end.

    Also, special mention to the Ward family as always because this time their conversations made me shed a few tears. Logan and Paige are literally the best parents and the sister relationship between the girls is everything. I loved how this had a lot of funny moments - mostly because of Paige's comments - but also how emotional it was, especially Logan's reactions as an older brother and father figure to Lia.

    AND ISABEL! WE ARE FINALLY CLOSER TO HER BOOK! I've been drawn to her since the beginning of her relationship with Paige on "The Marriage effect" so I thoroughly enjoyed her spotlight here and can't wait to read what problems her book will bring! From the beginning we could see that she's the one with the most mommy issues and I bet that's gonna explode here, besides her li being her new boss? and single parent trope? I'M SO READY FOR 2020 TO END AND SO WE CAN FINALLY HAVE HER'S BOOK. I already loved her, she's the tough character in this series so I'm ready to see her vulnerable side and protect her from all evil.

    ARC kindly provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.

  • Christy

    3.5 stars

    I loved the family dynamic of this story and I truly did love Lia. I liked Jude as well, but I felt like the actual romance and the time this couple spent together was a little lacking.

    Audio book source: Hoopla
    Story Rating: 3.5 stars
    Narrators: Em Eldridge & Oliver Hunt
    Narration Rating: 3 stars
    Genre: Contemporary Romance
    Length: 9h 53m

  • Bookgasms Book Blog

    Ohmygosh.

    This was soooooo good!

    Absolutely delicious! A sweet, sexy romance that felt decadent and swoony and the perfect amount of emotional. I recently acknowledged that I think I have a thing for surprise baby tropes and this just confirms it: I definitely have a thing for surprise baby tropes.

    I was hooked on Lia and Jude's story from the flirty, fun meet-cute. Their banter was the exact sort of snappy, smart, laced-with-heat kind that I'm a sucker for, every time. Their chemistry fired up immediately and I was on board, every step of the way.

    Things moved very quickly in this story, but I never felt like it was at the expense of anything. I loved the way that Lia and Jude's romance blossomed. I loved how they adjusted the speed of things to suit their needs (even when it kinda sorta broke my heart). I loved their aching tenderness and their honest communication and their sweet sweet adoration of each other.

    Also? I love the Ward family so much. It's an extra layer of goodness (in this veritable sea of goodness). I laughed at their plucky and overbearing communication style and the fierce way they supported each other. It's so authentic and emotionally satisfying to read. The dynamic of this motley bunch might be the real MVP of this series.

    Though, that's taking nothing away from the bewitching chemistry between Jude and Lia (and their own little family dynamic). My heart fluttered and flipped and filling to bursting over their sweetly satisfying story. I loved it. This whole thing. It's the whole package and it was absolutely fantastic. And I'm so thrilled that there is another story to come! ~ Shelly, 5 stars

    *** 9/2022

    I really enjoyed the third Ward Sister book. Lia and Jude were sexy and delicious. I absolutely love secret baby books and their delicious meet-cute. This was another story filled to the brim with emotional intensity, witty banter and amazing family dynamics. I absolutely love this family so much! 4 stars! ~Ratula

  • Melanie (mells_view)

    "The back and forth of the game is what makes it so beautiful,"

    Floored was such a sweet and emotional read. I always think I’ll get through a story about a Ward sister without crying, and it hasn’t happened quite yet. I just love that family. Lia and Jude do their love story all backwards, but somehow it works for them. Of course there’s some angst, there usually is with unexpected pregnancy trope, but honestly the way these two just go together was perfect to me. I did get a little sad at how some things in their relationship worked or didn’t, but overall I loved this couple and their story!

  • bruna

    "I don't know what I did to deserve finding you that night because you were the catalyst, Lia. Whatever hope I've found for the rest of my life started with you."

    If you know me, then you probably know I’m a sucker for the accidental pregnancy trope. When I found Lia’s book was going to have that exact trope, I was beyond excited because I knew Karla Sorensen would not disappoint. Once again, she wrote an amazing romance with complex characters dealing with real-life problems in the most honest way.

    Lia is now finishing her master's and writing a research paper in Oxford because she never quite figured out what she should do for a career. After spending all this time struggling with finding her own path, she decides to ignore her problems with the new guy who rocked her world after a one-night stand. However, Lia soon discovers that her problems will not go away unless she faces them head-on. Lia’s growth throughout the book was incredible and it gave me that optimistic feeling that everything works out in the end.

    When Jude met Lia, he was always on the edge because he was worried he would lose his beloved career as a soccer player. Besides that, he had a terrible relationship with his parents because they have never supported his choices and that left a toll on him. Jude had no clue on how to navigate those feelings and ended up making wrong choices that hurt Lia, but especially himself. One thing I loved about his arc was that not only he owned up to his mistakes, but also searched for help to be better to those he loved. Seeing a male character seeking therapy should be more common in NA books and I’m glad Karla approached this subject so beautifully in this book.

    As for the romance, I think even people who dislike the accidental pregnancy trope will love "Floored". At least for me, it was clear that Jude and Lia ended up together because they loved each other and not because they felt obligated. They didn’t just found out they were going to have a baby and lived happily ever after. On the contrary, Lia and Jude had to suffer, grow, and learn a lot before they realized the connection they shared was real and worth fighting for.

    Besides the whole grown-up stuff, Lia and Jude were just cute AF! Their first meeting was intense and explosive so there was no way it would end as a simple one-night stand. I liked how there were no games between them and that they were both crazy for each other. Jude was so soft and protective over Lia and their future children. He would literally do anything to be with them and be the partner and father they both deserved. Ugh, I wish I had a Jude in my life.

    Last, but most definitely not least, can we talk about how the Wards are the best family out there? Lia’s interactions with her sister throughout the book were so precious, funny, and important. Even though all the sisters are different, they are each other’s biggest supporters no matter what. Their scenes were amazing, of course, but what absolutely killed me in this book was Logan’s reaction to Lia’s pregnancy. I already knew he was an amazing brother/father to her, but after this book, there are simply NO WORDS to describe how perfect he is. Paige’s freak-outs about being a grandma were also amusing as hell. Some of the family scenes even made me cry because I’m so attached to this fictional family it’s not even funny lol

    I highly recommend “Floored” if you love romances with a sweet couple expecting a baby, lots of character development, and a perfect family that will make everything a little bit better. After reading the Washington Wolves and the Ward sisters series this year, now I know I’ll read anything Karla Sorensen writes.

    *ARC provided in exchange for an honest review*

  • Izzie d

    Good story.
    Heroine of this book is twin sister of heroine in previous book.
    I don't think it overly matters if this is your first book in the series but there are conversations with previous characters from previous books.
    Non man-whore Hero.
    Neither are virgins.
    ONS resulting in pregnancy.
    The couple meet feel an instant physical chemistry but also connect over snark of British football versus Americans calling it soccer.
    During brief time of ONS and her telling him she's pregnant, it's a month I think, both are busy with work/career.


    His past
    '
    "Don't get me wrong, my brother hasn't dated anyone of consequence in years. And even when he did, back when he was first in the league, it was exactly the kind of woman he shouldn't have been with. They fawned over him, and it just ... it didn't help keep his feet on the ground. And Jude struggles as it is to do anything else with life beyond football, so people like that make it worse."'

    No intimate scenes other than the Hero and heroine.
    No other woman or man drama.
    No cheating or flirting with anyone else.
    HEA.
    Epilogue.

  • Vicky Sp

    Recensione per il Review Party sulla mia pagina Bookstagram

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    Mr. Accento si era appena avvicinato al bancone del pub nel quale Lia era entrata per ripararsi dalla pioggia improvvisa.
    «Bé, dato che ora il locale è piuttosto tranquillo, penso che resterò ancora un po’. Puoi mettere la partita per favore?» aveva chiesto a Carl, il barman. Internamente Lia aveva sorriso, sentendosi grazie a lui meno annoiata e sola.

    «Flirta con un bel ragazzo inglese» le aveva consigliato la sorella “intelligente” pochi minuti prima al cellulare.

    Lia era americana ma si trovava a Londra per motivi di studio. Le mancava terribilmente la sua famiglia e sentiva la mancanza di ognuno di loro.

    Ma in quel pub, in quel momento, i suoi pensieri malinconici erano stati spazzati via da Mr. Accento, che l’aveva da subito intrigata. Poteva essere un buon diversivo per distrarsi e non pensare agli affetti lontani. E poi era molto bello.

    Jude era passato al bar quella sera perché voleva vedere suo fratello, il proprietario del pub, ma era fuori città. Non si aspettava certo di intrattenersi con un’americana impertinente dai grandi occhi blu e lunghi capelli scuri.

    Senza neanche accorgersene avevano intavolato una fervida discussione su uno sport al quale entrambi erano molto legati ma su cui erano in disaccordo:
    «Diciamo che sono interessata a questa lezione sul soccer» gli aveva detto lei. «Dal momento che il resto del mondo lo chiama football, puoi smetterla di pronunciare la parola con la s, per favore?» aveva risposto Jude in modo piccato.
    Praticare quello sport che lei stava denigrando con quella sua etichetta americana, rappresentava per Jude il centro dell’ intero universo.

    Per lei il football significava una scelta, qualcosa che ti poteva piacere oppure no. E se non ti piaceva, sceglievi semplicemente qualcos’altro.
    In Inghilterra invece il football era radicato nella vita della gente, “era una cultura che ti scorreva nelle vene, non solo una partita che guardavi quando eri annoiato”.

    Avevano stabilito una tregua per quella serata, che stava trascorrendo in modo piacevole.

    Lia era attraente, spiritosa e saccente. Perfetta per l’avventura di una notte.
    Ma il giorno dopo, aprire gli occhi e ritrovarsi in una stanza mai vista con un ragazzo conosciuto solamente la sera prima, per Lia era stato brutale:

    «L’aveva detto lui stesso: il fascino dell’intero incontro era l’anonimato. Jude non sapeva niente di me e io non sapevo niente di lui».

    Sarebbe dovuta finire così come l’avevano programmata, l’epilogo di una serata seducente, briosa e spensierata, senza coinvolgimento alcuno e senza conseguenze. E invece…

    🖋️Una lettura che non mi aspettavo è stato questo romanzo. Mi ha coinvolta completamente e sono stata rapita dalla famiglia Ward, soprattutto da Logan, un ragazzo meraviglioso che si è saputo prendere cura delle sue sorelle come un vero padre.

    🖋️Ho provato rabbia verso i genitori di Jude, per la durezza delle parole che hanno rivolto al loro figlio nel pub. Le loro aspettative non hanno mai coinciso con le attitudini di Jude, che ha semplicemente seguito e alimentato il suo talento, con coraggio e determinazione.

    🖋️I protagonisti non sanno quasi niente l’uno dell’altra, e si percepisce la paura che hanno del futuro che li aspetta, ma durante lo svolgimento del romanzo si assiste alla loro crescita emotiva e alla presa di coscienza di quelle fragilità di cui sono vittime che li ha portati ad allontanarsi.

    «Mi resi conto che c’erano cose peggiori dell’essere messo in panchina o del perdere una partita, o dell’avere dei genitori terribili. Ovvero combinare un casino con la prima donna che fosse mai riuscita a insinuarsi in quella sottospecie di cuore che mi ritrovavo».

    🖋️Intensa commozione ho provato al ritorno di Lia in America, il comitato di benvenuto che ha trovato ad accoglierla è stato emozionante, ha posto l’accento sull’importanza della famiglia e sull’esserci sempre, l’uno per l’altro.

    Un amore disarmante quello di Jude e Lia, che va oltre le convenzioni sociali. Si sono trovati ad affrontare qualcosa di inaspettato per il quale forse non erano ancora pronti, ma lo hanno fronteggiano con maturità e senza particolari drammi.


    *Prodotto fornito dall’autrice

  • jordane

    "I don't know what I did to deserve finding you that night because you were the catalyst, Lia. Whatever hope I've found for the rest of my life started with you. I know how closed-off I was, how selfish I've been, and reparations begin now. If it takes you a month, a year, two years, for you to trust what we have, I'll wait."


    Lia Ward is going to England for a semester as part of her master’s program. Excited by this big opportunity, Lia’s first few weeks in England are proving to be difficult as she misses her family and feels lonely. With the help of Claire, her twin, she is fully ready to make the most of this experience abroad and decides to finish one of her sightseeing days in a pub. She never expected to have a one-night stand with a charming and swoon-worthy British football player, let alone ending up pregnant with his baby!

    I fell in love with the Ward family while reading the Washington Wolves series over a year ago, I enjoyed Molly and Claire’s books a lot and was very excited to read Lia’s, especially with all those teasers. I love it when the unexpected pregnancy trope is thrown into a story and as for Floored, it was very well written and so enjoyable to read. I was immersed in Lia and Jude’s story from start to finish, it was so cute, soft, sweet, angsty, heartwarming and so much more. Jude was so charming and flirty with Lia, their relationship was beautiful and they had so many cute moments, but also had crazy chemistry. Once again, the Ward family stole the show, I always liked all their moments, but enjoyed them even more in this book. The fact that Lia was abroad and away from the rest of her family made me love their moments even more, they were more emotional, cuter and funnier and even made me shed a few tears. I seriously love this family so much and never want their story to stop being told.

    Lia Ward moves to England for a semester for her master’s program. She is excited about the whole experience, but her first few weeks there are a bit difficult as she feels lonely and misses her family a lot. She is determined and serious about her studies and ready to make the most of it while trying not to think too much about the future which tends to make her very stressed. Meeting Jude and ending up pregnant with his baby will turn her English experience upside down, but she can count on him and her family’s support. Jude McAllister is a British professional footballer and like Lia, he is very passionate about what he does. However, his career is threatened by younger players in the team and the league, so he is also scarred about his professional future. Unlike Lia, he doesn’t have a supportive family. He isn’t really on speaking terms with his brother and parents as they don’t support and respect his career choice. The idea of becoming a father scares him, just like the idea of becoming a mother for Lia, because of what has happened with their parents in their respective pasts. But together they are willing to give all their love to their baby and will support their child in whatever he or she will want to do.

    When Lia and Jude met in that bar, the instant attraction was mutual, they were very flirty and had a good night with each other which led Lia to unexpectedly get pregnant. They like each other and Jude wants to be involved in the pregnancy, so they decide to continue spending time together. Lia and Jude don’t want to define their relationship or think too much about the future, they just want to get to know each other better without setting any rules. They are there to support each other and this is how their relationship will evolve while Lia is in England. The chemistry between them was palpable and they had so many cute, steamy and domestic moments together and I loved the way their relationship slowly evolved throughout the story. Their feelings for each other were growing, but they didn’t really talk about it with each other. Lia and Jude also kept other things from each other such as their family situation, especially for Jude and it will weaken their relationship. Lia doesn’t know that Jude has such a bad relationship with his parents and when she found out, she panicked a lot and they decided to spend time apart from each other. This separation is going to be difficult for both of them, but it will also let them think more about this whole situation which they didn’t really do when they were together. Lia and Jude will realize how important they are to each other. They care about each other, want to be together and build a family with their future child. Apart from each other, Lia and Jude finally understand how deep their feelings are for each other and how they want to be in a real relationship.

    What I also liked

    - The Ward family: All the Ward family moments, whether it’s between Lia and her sisters or Paige and Logan or between all the family members in general, go a long way to explaining why I love this series so much. They are always so supportive of each other and always here for one another that it’s impossible not to fall in love with them. Best family ever <3

    - Isabel and Aiden teaser: Isabel has always been my favorite Ward sister and when that mysterious MMA fighter was mentioned in Focused, I really wanted them to end up together. The second epilogue got me so excited for their book and I love the single parent trope a lot. Isabel and Aiden are going to serve so bad!

    Overall Floored was a great and beautifully written story. I loved the development of Lia and Jude’s relationship and the way they supported each other and dealt with their problems was so pleasant to read! They are definitely one of my favorite couples and books from Karla Sorensen and I can’t wait to see what’s next for the Ward family and to read Isabel’s book in June!

    Arc kindly provided by the author and Enticing Journey Book Promotions in exchange for an honest review


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  • Lucrug

    Lia Ward è a Londra per studio. Qui, una sera, incontra Jude McAllister ,trascorrono una notte insieme che lascerà il segno.
    È sempre un piacere trascorrere del tempo con il team Ward,ti catturano con la loro complicità,il loro sostenersi a vicenda. Logan rimane "the best". Bellissimo il rapporto gemellare di Claire e Lia.
    Jude mi ha fatto tenerezza con la sua voglia di avere avere la stima,il rispetto e l'amore della sua famiglia.
    "Ormai non guardavo quasi più gli spalti durante le partite.... perché era soltanto un altro promemoria di come la mia famiglia non mi capisse ,di come non vedesse i risultati che avevo raggiunto nella mia vita..."
    Molto chiaro il messaggio ...
    "Se mio figlio vorrà giocare a football, assisterò a ogni partita...se vorrà ballare o cantare....gli sarò accanto passo per passo. Perché è questo che fa un bravo genitore"...
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐,5

  • Nicoletta Micillo

    Tornano le sorelle Ward, in questo caso si tratta di Lia che è a Oxford per un trimestre. Un pomeriggio decide di visitare Londra e per rifugiarsi dalla pioggia entra in un pub. È qui che conosce Jude un sexy calciatore inglese.
    Il mio preferito rimane quello sulla gemella Claire, ma si tratta di una lettura piacevole e non sono mancati momenti emozionanti. Adesso non vedo l'ora esca quello su Isabel, si prospettano scintille

  • Antonella

    my favorite in this series out of the three that I have read (I'm not planning to read book four because the tropes there are not for me)
    3,5 ⭐

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  • Tiziana

    In genere una storia nasce da un incontro tra due persone che sentono una forte alchimia, poi approfondiscono la loro conoscenza, si frequentano, si innamorano e diventano coppia, magari coronando l’intesa con un matrimonio e dei figli. Ma qui si parte dal momento finale per poi fare un rewind delle tappe. Perché a volte essere convenzionali è sopravvalutato allora la storia si intensifica, prende colore e forma e diventa più intensa perché il finale è lì e noi lo conosciamo già ♥️
    Uno dei più belli di questa serie, emozionante due personaggi bellissimi una storia che il destino ha voluto ardentemente che si realizzasse
    Stupendo 5 stars

  • Tzelina

    3 🌟
    It was good enough!

  • Vivi220414

    4.5 stelle
    Ormai mi sono affezionata alla famiglia Ward, è sempre piacevole leggere le loro avventure, perché anche se la protagonista è Lia, il resto della famiglia è sempre presente per sostenersi a vicenda, cosa di cui Lia avrà particolarmente bisogno, non solo perché si trova in un paese straniero e sente la loro mancanza, ma anche perché si troverà a dover affrontare una maternità inaspettata, lontana da loro...
    Il suo incontro con Jude, un calciatore inglese, dopo una notte appassionata, lascerà decisamente il segno, le cose per loro non saranno semplici...
    Lia e Jude mi hanno emozionata e fatto tanta tenerezza, prima di giungere ad un lieto fine, dovranno superare le ferite del passato, per poter affrontare un futuro come famiglia; così come mi ha emozionata l'amore che tutti i membri della famiglia si dimostrano a vicenda ❤️...

  • Amy | Foxy Blogs

    I wasn't invested in Lia & Jude's story. Probably because they weren't together for a good part of the book so, for me, the romance was lacking.

    Ward Siblings:
    The birth order of the 4 sisters and their brother:
    1) Logan - (Washington Wolves series) The Marriage Effect
    2) Molly - book 1: Forced
    3) Isabel - book 4: Forbidden
    4) Lia - book 3: Floored
    5) Claire - book 2: Faked

    Audiobook source: Hoopla
    Narrator: Em Eldridge & Oliver Hunt
    Length: 9H 53M

  • Elisa ♡

    tropes: age gap, pregnancy, one night stand turned into more, British hero, sports romance.

    This was so low angst!
    this gave me serious baby fever, and the baby is born in the last chapter!
    i don't have much to say about this book, the tropes basically describe the book.


    * the narrator for the hero... i don't know why, but that voice wasn't sexy! the whole time he was narrating i pictured an old British man.

  • rach⭑

    4⭑

    Tropes;
    Age Gap - 9 years (22&31)
    Soccer Romance
    Surprise Pregnancy
    Dual POV

    This was much better than the first two books in the series. I’m surprised at how much I actually enjoyed it because when I first read the synopsis for each book in this series before starting it, I thought for sure this would be my least favourite cos it’s surprise pregnancy, but here we are with a 4 star rating.

    I liked the change in setting and that it took place in the UK. There were a little too many stereotypes for my liking but not too many to make me dislike it all together lol!

    As always, I love the sisters relationship. It reminds me of me and my sister and I just love it.



    Ward Sisters Series
    #1 Focused - 3.75 ⭑
    #2 Faked - 3 ⭑
    #3 Floored - 4 ⭑
    #4 Forbidden - 4.5 ⭑

  • Z - literaryeffect

    tropes: sports (football) romance, unexpected pregnancy, age gap

    Lia Ward is finally in the UK for her a semester but she finds herself spending her free time alone and missing home. A chance encounter at a pub has her meeting Jude McAllister, a British football player — but Lia didn’t know that. After spending a night together, they part ways and return to their own busy schedules. About a month later, Lia finds out she is pregnant and so she decides to meet up with him again.

    After the initial shock, they spend time getting to know each other better. I get why Lia caught Jude's attention. Jude's life was filled with other people's expectations from him, but Lia came into his life without any expectations from him. For Jude, it felt like a moment of respite.

    I honestly loved their initial meeting in the book. The chemistry was SO GOOD. Why the 3 stars? Eventually, Lia comes to the realization later on that in the time they spent together, they barely talked about "the important stuff", as she’d call it. That’s what their relationship felt like to me for the most part. At first I was even wondering why I wasn't getting attached with the couple, but then Lia herself pointed that out and gave me the answer. I guess I was looking for more communication considering their relationship and how there's more on the line than just the two of them.

    I admire how Lia was mature in handling everything that happened, and that she also knew she had to walk away for a while. The time they spent apart felt needed for their own growth so I felt even more hopeful after seeing their relationship in the latter part once they've reunited.

    For me, the Ward family outshined Lia and Jude’s relationship in this book. Every single one of them (Logan, Paige, Claire, Molly, Isabel, even Emmett) had their own moments with Lia despite her being away from home for the most part of the book. Their dynamic will always be a favorite and I still highly recommend this series (+ Washington Wolves!).

    ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.

  • Travelogged Blogs

    I love the Ward family and their domestic family moments were really wholesome. This book is about Lia Ward, Claire's twin sister. She goes to England to finish her master's program but she meet Jude McAllister, a British football player and has a one night stand with him. Both of them don't know anything about each other, than just their first names. But, soon after Lia discovers that she's pregnant and their lives are suddenly entwined.
    I love the pregnancy trope and all the soft and protective moments that come with it but unfortunately this didn't give me the same buzz. While I liked Molly and Claire's books, this one felt flat in comparison to those. Jude & Lia's first meeting was filled with sparks, engaging banter, tension and chemistry but as the story progressed, that spark kinda died down.
    I feel like they didn't get enough time to know each other fully well and both of them were immature at times. Since they were going to have a baby together, they should've discussed their future plans (because Lia was supposed to be in England for just four months) instead they were just avoiding that topic all together and that annoyed me.
    Overall, the family moments is what made the book enjoyable for me. Logan & Paige are still my favourite Ward couple and I'm looking forward to read Isabella's story next.

  • naz

    omg accidental pregnancy trope??? pls i adore this already

  • Rachael*Caribbean*girl*bibliophile

    I love this family so freaking hard! Next book June 2021😭

    Review to come

  • Antonella  M.

    4 -

    Non sempre quella che si pensa sia "solo" l'avventura di una notte, rimane tale. Possono esserci risvolti inaspettati, autentiche sorprese, che portano a una deviazione dal percorso che ci si era programmati. Chiedetelo a Lia Ward se non ci credete!

    Anche la storia di Lia Ward e Jude McAllister è stata piacevole, forse meno spensierata, ma sempre con il valore della famiglia come punto cardine. Interessante l'ambientazione che non è tutta americana stavolta, ma fa una puntatina a Haworth, piccolo paese immerso nelle brughiere dell'Inghilterra settentrionale, dove hanno vissuto le famosissime sorelle Bronte. Lo studio che Lia fa della loro vita, della loro epoca, è molto interessante e ben si amalgama alla trama ideata dalla Sorensen.

  • Annuccia Palmeri

    Sempre bello leggere la famiglia Ward, anche se la storia di Lia, per me, è meno mordente rispetto alle altre.

  • Lori R.

    Bloody hell, this was good!

    I could not wait for Lia’s story. I knew it was going to be good. And the author did not disappoint.

    This well-written, age gap romance is one I didn’t want to put down. You know those stories you read, that hook their claws into you right away and don’t let you go? Yeah, that was this story. The author brings so much emotion to the pages. I could feel everything.

    The Ward Family.
    Need I say more?
    They have got to be one of my favorite fictional families. I so wish they were real. I feel so happy and at home when I’m reading about them.

    Lia is one of the twins, the wild one, in the family, and she is in England studying for her master’s program. One rainy night, she ends up in a bar and meets a sexy, swoony British man. His name is Jude, and he’s a professional football player, unbeknownst to her.

    The chemistry between these two - oh my goodness. The sparks, the sizzles...they were everything together! Let the feels begin!

    Jude is 31, Lia is 22. But you would never guess that. Lia, who has been through so much, is wise beyond her 22 years. She’s smart with a good head on her shoulders. But she wants just one night of passion and fun and to let loose. Jude is thrilled to meet an American girl who hasn’t a clue who he is. One night of fun won’t hurt anything or anyone, right?

    But wait...OOPSIE.

    An accidental pregnancy happens, making this story that much more interesting, highly entertaining, and full of many powerful and emotional moments.

    The banter had me smiling, the passion left me breathless, and Lia & Jude stole my heart. This was another EXCELLENT story in this fabulous series!

  • Seline

    2.5 stars

  • Michelle Claypot_Reads

    I was super duper lucky and got to read Floored extra early. I have to say that this book is everything & a scone with jam & cream on top!!

    Lia is the smart, kind little sister everybody wants & Jude is the romance hero every reader deserves. I FLOVE him 🥰

    It’s the kind of book that made me smile like a dope, cry like a baby and swoon like a love sick loon.

    All the English countryside stars for this awesomeness. It’s getting one of my rare 6 stars... ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    I received an arc of this book.