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Field of Schemes, by Jennifer Coburn

Newly widowed Claire Emmett leaves Los Angeles so she and her eleven-year-old daughter, Rachel, can have a fresh start in the picture-perfect suburb of Santa Bella, California. But the simple, quiet life she seeks is nowhere to be found in the town where soccer is king and parents are far, far too involved in children’s sports.

When Rachel is scouted for an elite travel team, Claire is sucked into a world of high drama, backstabbing and deceit. The team manager plots a Wall Street-style hostile takeover. Parents sabotage players, serve as sports agents, and trade sexual favors for playtime.

Off the field, Claire must navigate her way through the brave new world of the suburbs and build a life that doesn’t revolve around the insanity of kids’ sports. Nothing is simple in Santa Bella, though. Claire’s married neighbor is an outrageous flirt. She stumbles upon some dark secrets and unwittingly becomes the target of a very powerful enemy.

As Rachel’s team moves to the State Cup championship, Claire must develop a game plan of her own. It’s time for her to fight back and show her daughter what it means to be soccer mom who plays to win when it matters most.

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"Soccer Moms will laugh out loud (and cringe inwardly) in knowing agreement." - Kim Grunenfelder, author of "Misery Loves Cabernet."

  • Sales Rank: #199829 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-03-01
  • Released on: 2013-03-01
  • Format: Kindle eBook

About the Author
Jennifer Coburn is a USA Today best selling author who has written six novels and contributed to several literary anthologies. Over the past two decades, Jennifer has won numerous awards from the San Diego Press Club, and Society for Professional Journalists for articles that appeared in Mothering, Big Apple Baby, The Miami Herald, The San Diego Union-Tribune and dozens of national and regional publications. She has also written for Salon.com, Creators News Syndicate and The Huffington Post. Jennifer lives with her husband William and their daughter Katie in San Diego, California.

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
Plot holes
By Barbara Mcauliffe
This book is almost compulsively readable, good plot, great characters, a situation that is in the news daily. I enjoyed reading it, but when I turned the last page I said, not so good.

The author leaves too many important plot devices unexplained. I understand that Mimi was feeding the girls high calorie treats to get them fat so that the parents would insist on her fitness training program. But I never understood why the fitness program was so important to her. Was it because she wanted to be a coach? Was it because she wanted to "save" the girls from fat? She's already the star of the show, so that can't be it. One line would have done it. The author understands that some things need a quick explanation--she gives us one line to explain why the widowed Claire doesn't need to work--but she doesn't have anyone say "she wants the coaching job" or "she is morbidly afraid of fat"

I understand that the point of this book is that Claire has to learn to stand up for herself and her daughter, but ... The coach had told Claire that he didn't want the girls doing fitness before practice because it tired them out, and she never mentions this to any of the other parents? I'm not talking about confrontation, just in chit chat. The parents are talking about the fitness thing constantly, didn't it ever occur to Claire to say, "Well, I agree with coach, it tires them out and they can't play"? Instead, she says nothing and it becomes a huge big deal and the kids get fat.

The drug use? The drug in question is not, as far as I know, helpful for athletic performance. Also, as an aside, if the author had thought about it, she could have had Ron's license suspended, really making his life hell.

The end is very, very rushed. Almost as though the author had had enough of the story and left us to fill in holes. Not satisfying.

So, I would say, if you just want a very light, well written book and don't care about the questions the book itself brings up, this might be for you. But if you want the issues addressed in the book resolved, or at least addressed, look elsewhere.

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
Funny and Frightening!
By SD_Mike
I have three daughters who play competitive sports, including soccer, so I recognized every crazy parent and every over-the-top stunt in Field of Schemes. Of course most parents with kids in sports are completely normal, but the ones who are little-too-gung ho can sure add drama to the season. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about Claire's transformation from naive soccer mom to savvy team manager who stands up and does the right thing. This story scored big in my book.

17 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
A Mixed Bag
By Anna
Jennifer Coburn is an amazing writer with a great voice, no doubt. Tales From the Crib is one of my favorite books and The Queen Gene was quite amusing. But it seems like she's forgotten how to end a book. I remember when Reinventing Mona ended with a knock at the door, the main character thinking "who could that be, everyone I know is here," and then that's it. I don't mind that sort of cliffhanger in an epilogue that sets up a sequel but this was just the end of the book. Walking toward a door... Field of Schemes was like that. All Rachel talks about throughout the book is State Cup. The parents, Mimi, the coach, everyone wants to win State Cup. So then State Cup comes around, the girls play, they get to the next round, and the book ends. We don't get them see them all the way through State Cup? But that was the event driving the plot. It's like a book leading up to a wedding that stops after a practice run through at the rehearsal. Yes, the rehearsal gives us a sense of what the wedding will be like, but we've waited the whole book to see the wedding, so please let's see the wedding. It's implied that the girls will lose the next round, but so what? We want to see it. Especially since the split team was reunited again. How lovely would it have been to see them play their last game together as a full team.
Also, I don't believe for a moment that Mimi could get away with putting prescription drugs in the girls' food and not a single parent would call the police. They were low doses, but Mimi was drugging the kids, and when Claire ate a bunch of those Girl Power bars she went cuckoo. Nothing was stopping the girls from stealing bars (Rachel did) and that could have happened to any one of them. Any parent would be furious if a parent drugged their children, but the crazy soccer parents would have been out for blood. Instead, it seems like Darcy tips off the DEA and they arrest Mimi, all without involving the other parents? Even talking to the kids about the accusations? Darcy says that Mimi was arrested for certain types of importing, but that is unrelated to putting pills in the kids' food. So, really, what happened there? Couldn't the police have used the accusation of drugging the girls to get a warrant for the house to find the medication, and then find evidence linking to the family's alleged drug operation? That would have been sneaky and believable.
I did enjoy the mother-daughter chats and loved Rachel, Lil, and Claire (usually). The insanity of the parents was spot on. But there were too many questions. How did Darcy take down Mimi's family for an illegal import/export business when the police had been trying to do that for years with no success? I kind of felt like Claire's big moments were unsupported too. Not just with the drug discovery, but her late husband's benefit. She goes to the benefit supposedly for her husband even though the "charity" got his cause of death wrong and misspelled his last name, and she's sitting there watching a slide show of her deceased husband and the speaker gets her name wrong and attributes it to a Chinese woman, and then calls her daughter a boy... When Claire gets up and confronts the evil woman who is exploiting her husband's death for attention and calls her out on all her hurtful mistakes, no one backs her up. Her mother-in-law should have jumped up too and said, yeah, that's my son up there who died of lymphoma, not non-smoking related lung cancer. That's Steve Emmett with two t's, not one. This is his wife, Claire, whose name and picture you messed up. And that baby you referred to as Steve's son is my granddaughter, Rachel, and I'm thrilled that she is not here right now to witness this sham of a charity and be even more traumatized over this loss than she already is. Instead, no one supports the devastated widow and pretty much throw her under the bus when she's obviously needed to preserve her husband's memory and speak up for him by sitting there and not backing her up.
I do recommend this book. Just like another reviewer said, there are plot holes, and I'd have liked a real ending.

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