Review of Head Over Wheels by B.R. Goodwin
Head Over Wheels by B. R. Goodwin is a delightful Christian romcom. This book delivers everything I want in the genre with charm, humor, and heart.
Brooke McBride is a hairdresser desperate to leave her small town, and a game show cash prize could be her ticket out. The catch? She needs to be married to compete, and she just broke up with her boyfriend. Enter Owen Jones, a baseball player sidelined by a potentially career-ending injury who has been pining for Brooke since high school but never escaped the friend zone. Their marriage of convenience setup launches a story packed with tropes I love: best friends, game show contestants, and the slow burn of realizing what was there all along.
B. R. Goodwin has a gift for balancing laugh-out-loud moments with genuine emotional depth and faith struggles. Brooke and Owen's chemistry crackles on every page, and their banter had me grinning constantly. The nicknames "Babe" and "Ruth" are absolutely adorable. I also loved "Tink" (IYKYK). Watching them work through their worries and differences felt authentic and satisfying.
My only hesitation at first was whether the setup seemed too impossible to pull off believably, but Goodwin handled it brilliantly and had me rooting for this couple from page one.
Highly recommended for Christian romcom fans who love creative tropes and swoon-worthy friendships turned romance, irresistible chemistry, clever trope combinations, and the perfect balance of humor and heart for fans of small-town romance.
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Blurb:
Love and Marriage… and a Suite Heart Carriage
I’ve got this theory: Cutting hair is much like forging an unbreakable bond, sealed on small-town gossip and sacred vows of monogamy. That devotion is one of the reasons I’ve felt anchored to the small town of Honey Hill, and my loyal clients, in favor of someplace new. It’s also why I refuse to cut my long-time best friend’s hair. Because, for me, cutting Owen’s hair is a forever thing. And I know, better than most, forever has an end date.
Owen Jones also happens to be my number one reason for staying in this town where I’ve never quite felt at home. Knowing it’s only a matter of time before Owen’s baseball career starts to take off and he leaves me behind, I take a chance on my ticket out of Honey Hill: a reality gameshow with a life-changing grand prize.
But if I want to win, I’ll have to recite life-changing vows far more significant thana haircut.
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There are a few certainties in my life: I’ve always wanted to play in the Major Leagues, I’ve never doubted my family’s love or support in that pursuit, and I know, regardless of where life takes me, I want Brooke McBride by my side. The only problem is, despite the connection we’ve always had, Brooke’s afraid to admit she wants a future with me, too.
Just when I think I’m about to reach one of my goals, a potentially career-ending injury wipes me out for the season. Though I could lose my shot at the Majors, this massive curveball might be the opportunity I’ve been waiting for: a chance to make a major commitment to the woman I’ve quietly loved for our entire friendship.
If playing a game is how I’ll finally convince my best friend to give us a chance at a future together, I’m ready to step up to the mound for the most important pitch of my life.
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