Big Rucking Disaster
by Gabbi Grey
Johnnie
I’m the hooker (no, not that kind) for the Vancouver Orcas rugby squad, and my teammates are like family. They’re nosy like family too, worrying about me, even though I pretend I’m doing fine. But off the pitch, I’m stuck in a bad relationship, struggling to get along with Carly. I hope that volunteering for a local high school might make me feel I’m doing some good in the world. And the kids are great, but it’s Coach Yardley Morrison who feels like someone who might change my life. One look into his dark-brown eyes, and suddenly I’m wondering if I can make different, better choices.
Yardley
I’m convinced Johnnie Leclerc will just swoop in, sign autographs, get the kids excited, and then abandon them. Like my bastard ex-husband. So I play it smart and keep my distance from the sexy, but straight—remember he’s straight, Yardley—rugby star. But as weeks go by, the more he keeps his promises to the kids, staying patient and kind with them, the more attractive I find him. I know better than to hit on a guy like that, of course. Except every now and then, our gazes meet, and I don’t think I’m imagining the heat I see.
Big Rucking Disaster is a 29k word opposites attract, age-gap, bi-awakening, interracial gay sports novella with a by-the-book coach and the hell-raising hooker who wants to change his ways.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Gabbi Grey's novella, Big Rucking Disaster, is a compelling exploration of personal growth, self-discovery, and the transformative power of unexpected connections. Set against the backdrop of the high-energy world of rugby, this story deftly combines elements of sports, romance, and personal introspection, making it a captivating read for fans of contemporary LGBTQ+ fiction.
At the heart of the novella is Johnnie Leclerc, a rugby player for the Vancouver Orcas. As the team's hooker, Johnnie is a central figure on the field, but his personal life is far from stable. Grey paints a vivid picture of a man caught in a tumultuous relationship with Carly, a situation that leaves him feeling trapped and unfulfilled. The decision to volunteer at a local high school becomes a pivotal moment for Johnnie, offering him a chance to escape his personal turmoil and find a sense of purpose. This aspect of the story is particularly resonant, as it highlights the theme of seeking redemption and meaning beyond one's immediate circumstances.
Enter Yardley Morrison, the high school coach with a guarded heart. Yardley is initially skeptical of Johnnie's intentions, fearing that the rugby star will be yet another fleeting presence in the lives of the students. Grey skillfully develops Yardley's character, revealing layers of vulnerability and past hurt that make him both relatable and endearing. His cautious approach to Johnnie is understandable, given his history with an unreliable ex-husband, and this adds depth to the narrative, creating a tension that is both palpable and engaging.
The dynamic between Johnnie and Yardley is where Big Rucking Disaster truly shines. Grey expertly navigates the complexities of their relationship, using the "opposites attract" trope to full effect. Johnnie's brash, impulsive nature contrasts sharply with Yardley's more reserved demeanor, creating a chemistry that is electric and believable. The novella's exploration of a bi-awakening is handled with sensitivity and authenticity, offering a nuanced portrayal of Johnnie's journey towards self-acceptance and understanding of his own desires.
One of the novella's strengths is its ability to balance the personal and the universal. While Johnnie and Yardley's story is deeply personal, it also touches on broader themes of identity, acceptance, and the courage to make life-altering choices. Grey's writing is both poignant and insightful, capturing the internal struggles of her characters with empathy and precision. The age-gap and interracial elements of the romance add further layers of complexity, challenging societal norms and expectations in a way that feels both fresh and necessary.
In terms of character development, Grey excels at creating multi-dimensional protagonists who evolve over the course of the story. Johnnie's transformation from a man stuck in a toxic relationship to someone who is willing to embrace change and vulnerability is particularly compelling. Similarly, Yardley's journey from skepticism to trust is portrayed with a realism that resonates. The supporting characters, including the high school students and Johnnie's teammates, are well-drawn and contribute to the richness of the narrative.
Comparatively, Big Rucking Disaster shares thematic similarities with other works in the LGBTQ+ sports romance genre, such as Sarina Bowen's Him series or Rachel Reid's Game Changers series. However, Grey's novella stands out for its concise storytelling and focus on character-driven drama. The 29k word count ensures a tight, focused narrative that never feels rushed, allowing for a deep dive into the emotional landscapes of its protagonists.
Overall, Big Rucking Disaster is a testament to Gabbi Grey's ability to craft a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The novella's exploration of love, identity, and the courage to embrace one's true self is both timely and timeless, making it a must-read for fans of the genre. Whether you're drawn to the sports setting, the romance, or the themes of personal growth, this novella offers something for everyone.
In conclusion, Big Rucking Disaster is a beautifully written, emotionally resonant story that captures the complexities of love and self-discovery with grace and authenticity. Gabbi Grey has delivered a novella that is sure to leave a lasting impact on readers, offering a poignant reminder of the power of connection and the importance of living one's truth.
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