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The Player and the Pixie (Rugby Book 2) - L.H. Cosway, Penny Reid
The Player and the Pixie (Rugby Book 2)
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How can someone so smokin' hot be so bad in bed? I mean, Sean Cassidy is absolute rubbish. RUBBISH. He is the epitome of walking, talking false advertising and I want a refund! Plus he's an arsehole. So... what is wrong with me that I can't stop thinking about him?THE PIXIELucy Fitzpatrick... show more
How can someone so smokin' hot be so bad in bed? I mean, Sean Cassidy is absolute rubbish. RUBBISH. He is the epitome of walking, talking false advertising and I want a refund! Plus he's an arsehole. So... what is wrong with me that I can't stop thinking about him?THE PIXIELucy Fitzpatrick doesn't like rugby.As the little sister of Ireland's most infamous rugby player, Lucy can't seem to escape the championship-sized shadow cast by her big brother, or her mother's frequent attempts to micromanage her future. Her rainbow hair is as free-spirited as her quest for inner peace, yet overbearing expectations keep bringing her down. And when she's down, her compulsive little problem lands her in seriously big trouble.THE PLAYERSean Cassidy is a cold-hearted brute... or so he's been told. Frequently. By everyone.His blonde locks, baby blues, and rock hard bod make ladies the world over drool with desire. As the rugby world's second most infamous player, he should be basking in his success. But Sean has never been content settling for second place, and his frequent confrontations with Lucy's big brother leave him cold. And when he's cold, his compulsive little problem lands him in the lap of Lucy Fitzpatrick.THE PLANSean has a problem only Lucy can solve. Lucy has a problem only Sean can fix. The solution seems obvious: you scratch my back, and I'll bail you out of jail. But when their business arrangement unexpectedly leaves Sean scorching hot and Lucy on the precipice of inner peace, can they convince the world--and Lucy's big brother in particular--that this is the real deal?Either way, both the Player and the Pixie are about to teach each other some pretty monumental lessons about family, life, but most importantly, love.The Pixie and the Player is a full-length, romantic comedy novel, can be read as a standalone, and is the second book in the Rugby Series.
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Format: Kindle Edition
ISBN: 9781942874188
ASIN: B01DPMWBFQ
Pages no: 326
Edition language: English
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3.0 The Player and the Pixie
I really didn't like Sean from book 1. I thought he was an asshole. I wasn't crazy about Lucy either. Lucy was too dependent on her brother's generosity and blamed her mother for her stealing. Get therapy you idiot! I read this in the hope that I would end up liking both of them by the end.Despite m...
bookjunkie57
bookjunkie57 rated it
3.5 The Player and the Pixie
Rugby, Book 2 I Picked Up This Book Because: Next in the series. The Characters: Lucy Fitzpatrick: Little sister with the patience of a saintSean Cassidy: World renowned player (both on and off the field) and arsehole. The Story: Overall I enjoyed Sean and Lucy’s story. I’m not quite sure I cou...
Tami
Tami rated it
4.0 I just have a weakness for blond guys...
I wasn't sure if Sean would be redeemable after his behaviour in the first installment. But it worked out well. I liked this one - it had a bit of drama, but not overly much. A more or less straight forward romance with a professional athlete and a nice girl.
Roobieland
Roobieland rated it
3.0 The Player and the Pixie (Rugby Book 2)
⭐3 stars⭐You, occupying all my thoughts, that's not normal, Lucy. You said I'd forget. I haven't. I can't. And I don't want to.
kdhmhmm
kdhmhmm rated it
4.0 The Player and the Pixie
I liked this. Sean was a good hero and a good person once he stopped being so defensive. I liked how in to Lucy he was.
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