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The Surprise Play

Nolan U Football, Book 3

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The Surprise Play

Di: Katy Archer
Letto da: Sarah McEwan, Devon Ryder, Winston James
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He's popular, charming, and every girl wants to get with the hot football player... except a certain tutor who'd rather stay hidden within the safety of her books.

I've had a pretty good gig going at Nolan U. I've paid tutors to do my assignments for me and scraped by without too much hassle. But then I met Elizabeth…

She's something else, man. Not only is she refusing to do things my way, but she seems convinced that I'm capable of being more than a dumb jock. She knows I'm all about the game, but she seems to think I'm smart enough to graduate, too. I've never met anyone like her, and I don't know what to do.

I can't go falling for my tutor; that's way too distracting. I don't have time for a serious relationship. The NFL's gonna draft me, and I'll be gone by the summer.

Besides, I have a type. And she's not it.

So why the hell can't I stop thinking about her?

Why do I want to protect her from the b*tchy girls who keep harassing her?

Why do I want the world to know that I'm off the market... and she's all mine…

The Surprise Play is a standalone, sweet and spicy, new adult football romance with no cheating and a guaranteed happy ending. Perfect for fans of Kelsie Rae, Hannah Gray, and Rebecca Jenshak.

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