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Scoring off the Field
Scoring off the Field | Naima Simone
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Tennyson Clark is getting a life. First step: quitting her job as assistant to Dominic Anderson, star quarterback for the Washington Warriors, her best friend...and the man shes been secretly in love with for years. But since the gorgeous, if overprotective playboy has only ever seen her as his BFF, shes finally ready to relinquish her tattered fantasy and move on. Enter steps two and three: new job and new man. Football is Dominic's life, and with his contract soon up for renewal, all his focus needs to be on the game. But Tennysondependable, logical Tennysonis making that next to impossible with her mysterious new job and her sudden interest in online dating. He doesnt do relationships. But the thought of another man touching her sexier-than-hell curves has him suddenly wanting more from his best friend. Indulging in hot, dirty, whats-my-name sex with no strings and lots of benefits is simple, uncomplicated...until its not. Each book in the WAGS series is STANDALONE: * Scoring with the Wrong Twin * Scoring Off the Field * Scoring the Player's Baby
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Tennyson and Dominic have know each other since they met in foster care. His parents died in a crash and she was a victim of a mother who had Maunchausen by proxy. Years later she‘s his PA, he‘s a pro football player, she‘s secretly in love with him, he goes through woman after woman, and she decides it‘s time to get her own life. She gives him notice and he doesn‘t know what to do. This was pretty decent, almost too much sex, but decent. Pick!

Reggie Forgive me, maybe I should say this is more erotic romance. “Almost too much sex” seems kind of judgmental. But I felt like I wanted to shove the sex out of the way to get more story. 4y
Bookzombie I‘m so curious about a character that is a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy. 4y
Reggie @Bookzombie I don‘t know if this was the most authentic portrayal of that person. Lol. I got the feeling it was a tool to get person A to meet person B at location C. I still thought this was overall entertaining and of course I got teary eyed, and that always makes it a win for me. 4y
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