A review by sianny
The Lie by Karla Sorensen

4.0

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Dominic has always had a bad temper, something that was encouraged at his last football team. But now that he’s signed to play for the Washington Wolves, his dream team, he’s going to have to reign it in. His new teammates are already wary of him due to an incident on his first day.

Allie, the team owner, decides that pairing him up as a volunteer at her daughter, Faith’s charity would be a good way to help calm him down. To help smooth out his reputation and to atone for his first day transgression.

The fact that Faith is exactly his type, but must be a spoiled little privileged brat sets him even more on edge. He can’t help but be a jerk to her. Until, of course, he discovers that she is as wonderful as she is beautiful.

I’m loving the second generation spin-off series! And what’s not to love about this book? Grumpy/sunshine, broken man with a heart of gold, sweet and caring, charitable, beautiful woman, workplace romance (ish).

Dominic is so misunderstood by everyone because he never lets anyone see the real him, but Faith worms her way into his heart so easily. He just can’t help but fall for her kind-hearted and loving nature, especially when he learns who she really is.