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He's a Player by Stacy Travis
4.0
Tim and Jordan met as teenagers when Tim came to America for soccer and broke her heart. Years later Jordan joins the Strikers soccer team as the medical director where Tim is now the superstar. While her predecessor had allowed players to play while hurt, she is charged with evaluating the players and determining if they can play. When one of her bosses implies that single women are a risk to hire, she quickly comes up with the story of being engaged. Now she must either confess her lie or find someone to be her fake fiancé. Tim volunteers to fill the fake fiancé role but soon the lines get blurred for both. Can they overcome their past and the lies that threaten to expose them?
He’s a Player is the second book in the San Francisco Strikers series, but I had no problem reading it as a stand-alone. It was well-written, easy to read, and had characters that were lovable. It was a great second chance with a fake relationship romance. I enjoyed reading it and I recommend it.
I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving a review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
He’s a Player is the second book in the San Francisco Strikers series, but I had no problem reading it as a stand-alone. It was well-written, easy to read, and had characters that were lovable. It was a great second chance with a fake relationship romance. I enjoyed reading it and I recommend it.
I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving a review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.