The Billion Dollar Player by Mandy Baxter is definitely a great choice for football fans and all romance fans.
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{Review} Treasure on Lilac Lane by Donna Alward
We loved Treasure on Lilac Lane by Donna Alward.
Read More »{Review} Covering Kendall by Julie Brannagh
With instalust that turns into instalove and an unbelievable situation, Covering Kendall by Julie Brannagh just wasn't for us.
Read More »{Review} Whatever Life Throws at You by Julie Cross
WHATEVER LIFE THROWS AT YOU by Julie Cross is utter perfection. It's great for fans of YA and NA and swoony boys, and everyone!
Read More »{Review} Keeping Mr. Right Now by Robin Bielman
A sweet, fast read, KEEPING MR. RIGHT NOW is Robin Bielman at her best.
Read More »{Review} The Summer of Jake by Rachel Bailey
THE SUMMER OF JAKE by Rachel Bailey has lots of sweet romance filled with emotion, a great story line, and characters you can't help but fall in love with.
Read More »{Review} An Unsuitable Husband by Ros Clarke
The writing in AN UNSUITABLE HUSBAND by Ros Clarke is good, the pace keeps the story moving along, and even with the somewhat contrived and unrealistic insta-love, the book was really good.
Read More »{Review} Unfixable by Tessa Bailey
UNFIXABLE by Tessa Bailey had great chemistry and a guy I loved, but I didn't love the heroine and thought the storyline could have been better.
Read More »{Review} Playing at Love by Ophelia London
PLAYING AT LOVE by Ophelia London is fast-paced, sweet and fun, and I can't wait to read all of Ophelia London's books.
Read More »{Review} Skin in the Game by Jackie Barbosa
If you're in the market for a swoony football player and a girl who isn't a doormat, then check out SKIN IN THE GAME by Jackie Barbosa.
Read More »{Review} Some Like it Sinful by Robbie Terman
Some Like it Sinful by Robbie Terman totally met all of our expectations and then some with its perfect mix of sweet and hot.
Read More »{Review} Stealing Home by Jennifer Seasons
Though Stealing Home by Jennifer Seasons had some fun, cute moments, it frustrated us for the most part.
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