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Brady Banks. The Kingsmen’s best wide receiver. Rich AF. Hot as hell. A stallion in the sack. How do I know that last fact? I may have shared a one-night stand with him six months ago when I was rebounding from a broken heart. I didn’t forget him, but I was done with him, until I discovered he’s the single dad of the boy I’ve been hired to nanny. It’s near impossible to ignore my attraction to him now that we’re living under the same roof—but I have no choice. First, this job pays well, and I need the money to move out of my parents’ spare room. Second, he’s a public figure and there’s no room for me to get caught up in a scandal with him—I can’t disappoint my parents again. Third, men like Brady were built to break hearts. I barely managed to piece mine back together after my failed engagement and Brady would do irreparable damage if I gave him the chance. Let the longest three months of my life begin…
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4.5 stars
Another great sports love story from Piper Rayne. I love the relationship between Violet and Theo, and that there was diversity in the characters, especially that the female MC is not a blond Caucasian woman. Its wonderful to see a character of Asian descent be the love interest in a sports romance. The chemistry between the two is off the charts and I also have a good time reading when I pick up a Piper Rayne book!
I never reviewed this when I read it because I was in very much so brain off mode when I read this, but honestly, I need authors to do research on cultures that they don’t belong to. Are you seriously going to tell me that two Korean immigrants named their daughter Violet?? Get fucked, they absolutely did not. Grace. Or Eugene. Or Jennifer. Be realistic.