Game for Anything
Ordered to work with an image consultant to counter his reckless lifestyle habits, pro-football star Ty Calhoun is astonished when the consultant turns out to be his former high-school girlfriend, with whom he experiences renewed passion and struggles with feelings of inferiority, in an erotic...
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Ordered to work with an image consultant to counter his reckless lifestyle habits, pro-football star Ty Calhoun is astonished when the consultant turns out to be his former high-school girlfriend, with whom he experiences renewed passion and struggles with feelings of inferiority, in an erotic novel by the author of Red Hot Reunion. Original.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781416558415 (1416558411)
Publish date: July 22nd 2008
Publisher: Gallery Books
Pages no: 296
Edition language: English
Category:
Love,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Erotic Romance,
Adult,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Sports And Games,
Sports,
Sports Romance
Series: Bad Boys of Football (#3)
I really liked that Ty not only loved and was good at his job, but at other things as well. The same goes for Julie. I did think Julie quickly jumped to her own conclusions and didn't give the other party a chance to explain. They got together super fast. I would have liked more exploration of their...
There wasn't anything special in this book, it even didn't sound realistic and it ended a bit too fast.
Main characters: Ty CalhounJulie SpencerWhat I Liked: The story is easy to read and light, after the more emotional and drama-filled books that I finished lately it was perfect(adding to the fact that crappy school time is coming). It seemed to me that it was the "one that got away"and the "let's-a...
I loved this. I loved Ty and Julie together. Super HOT stuff they had going on there. *whew*Anyway, the story was great, I loved their history together and how it shaped them as adults. I also was intrigued by some of the other players. I can't wait to continue this series!
I did not care for the characters as much as I hoped I would. The summary for book 2 sounds better so I'm going to give it a try - but if the female lead is anything like the one in this book, flouncing may be unavoidable.