What I should do as the new quarterback in Los Angeles: Win games.
What I shouldn’t do: Try to win over the sexy, sassy, fiery woman who works in the VP suite for the team.
I don’t always follow the good guy rules though, especially when I want to take her home. Again. Then up against the wall. Again. Then, out to breakfast the next morning.
Maybe I can get away with sneaking over to her home for a few late-night plays.
Then the team management blindsides me with this twist – she’s now in charge of managing my reputation.
But the play I don’t expect is this – the more time I steal with her, the more my heart wants to rip up the rules.
And that’s a real problem for my job on the field.
Contents include: s-e-x hacks, text snafus, bedroom dares, major league dirty talking, and twists you won’t see coming in this sexy sports romance.
Two A Day: A Forbidden Sports Romance (The Dating Games Book 2) by Lauren Blakely- FREE for a limited time.
She’s got game everywhere but the bedroom. Enter the player who knows exactly how to grade her curves . . .
After a very public breakup and a viral post that declares him the villain, power forward Cal Foreman is taking a timeout from women and relationships to focus on hockey. When Chicago Rebels captain and old friend, Vadim Petrov, “volunteers” him to help train Vadim’s sister Mia, Cal figures he can do a favor for a pal and get ready for the season with his new team. But the imperious Russian would slice a skate blade through Cal’s internal organs if he knew what lessons Mia really wants.
Yeah, not that kind of stickhandling.
Hockey phenom and Olympics hopeful Mia Wallace needs help seducing the man of her dreams. That man is most definitely not Cal Foreman: notorious playboy, thorn in her side, and her brother’s bestie. But surely a guy with his reputed skill set has a few tips on how she can nail her target—which makes him the perfect foreplayer.
Cal knows Mia sees him as merely the warm-up act in her grand plan to win another man, but as they spend more time together, he wonders if that’s enough.
If they could be more.
And if he could convince her he’s worthy of the starting line-up . . . in her heart?
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“Amid magical shenanigans in charming Starfall Point, this book might just have you laughing out loud.” —Hazel Beck, author of Big Little Spells and Small Town, Big Magic
Juggling newfound witchy powers, a house full of ghosts, and verbal battles with the handsome local librarian is almost too much for a new witch to manage. But falling in love with said librarian wasn’t on her to-do list…
From the moment Riley Everett set foot in Starfall Point, magic bubbled inside of her. But with only her late aunt’s journals and a cantankerous live-in ghost butler to instruct her on all things witchy—including her newly inherited Victorian haunted house—Riley seeks out a coven for sisterhood and support. The last person she expects to be drawn to is the town’s frustrating, yet ridiculously attractive head librarian.
Edison Held knows almost everything there is to know about Starfall Point, but Shaddow House was always off-limits, thanks to its elusive owner. If he can convince the new owner, Riley, to let him take a peek inside, there’s so much he could learn. But as he gets closer to Riley, he’s fascinated by her dazzling wit and fiery spirit. Edison will do whatever he can to help Riley keep her family legacy alive, especially if it means spending more time with the captivating new witch in town.
Bestselling author Molly Harper wields a magical pen in this hilarious, delightful witchy romcom perfect for fans of Erin Sterling and Lana Harper.
“If you’re looking for an adorable yet hard-hitting paranormal romance, Witches Get Stuff Done is an absolute must.” —Culturess
“The combination of smart protagonists, ghosts, and witches is good fun and readers will look forward to future escapades.” —Booklist
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