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Spin the bottle to decide your fate Leila I have rules. Dating? Out of the question. One night stands? That’s my specialty. That is, until an unexpected game of spin the bottle lands me face-to-face with Aiden Pierce, Redfield’s basketball team captain. He is captivating, talented and persistent and he slowly chips away at my defenses until we strike a deal. No strings attached and absolute secrecy. It was supposed to be uncomplicated, but the more time I spend with him, the harder it becomes to remember why we can’t be together. Aiden This was never part of the plan. Leila Pérez is tempting, assertive and unattainable. And after one hot night that has etched itself in my mind, leaving me craving more, we made an arrangement. Keep it physical and don’t catch feelings. But the more I see her, the more my desire for her deepens, even as her hesitations try to push me away. I’m determined to prove to her how good we can be together, if only she’d take the leap. There’s just one problem. I’m hiding something from her, threatening to unravel everything we’ve built.
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I feel like this book had a lot of potential but left disappointed. I ended up skimming the last 30% of the book. I feel like it could have ended when she shows up at the game in his jersey.
There were some holes in the plot and the timeline in which things happened. He made a shot during the game and then suddenly ran off the court and left? But the game wasn’t over?
I love a good blackmail moment but this one felt out of place and unnecessary. It was mentioned within the first few chapters and then at the end but that was it. I felt like it didn’t add to the story at all.
I adored Grayson and Rosie's story, but Aiden and Leila? They stole my heart!
"I would give it all up if it meant I could have you. You could never be a mistake."
I couldn't put this book now! God, I'm still thinking about it! Aiden and Leila are just to perfect for this world! I wish this book could never end because I just wanted more and more of them.