Dirty Player (The Dirty Suburbs, #2)

Dirty Player (The Dirty Suburbs, #2)

Cassie-Ann L. Miller

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Faith Monroe I’ve been catfished. My fairytale Internet romance has quickly turned into a nightmare. Now, I’m stranded 2000 miles from home with no ID, no money and nowhere to lay my head on this hellish California night… He was supposed to be my valiant white knight, a friend-of-a-friend sent to save me from my poor life choices. But, Maxwell Masters likes to play dirty…he wants something in return. (No, not THAT. Get your mind out of the gutter). Maxwell Masters I’m the ultimate NFL bad boy. And after a string of bar brawls, a bit of bad behavior on social media and a drunken game of naked truth-or-dare on a public beach, my career is on the line. My only hope of saving my very lucrative contract is to prove to the team's management that I’m a changed man in a committed relationship and that my player moves are now reserved exclusively for the football field. So, when the gorgeous friend-of-a-friend happens to stumble into my life, desperate vulnerable and in need of rescuing, I see the perfect opportunity. Faith Monroe will be my fake fiancée. Unless she'd rather hitchhike her fine ass all the way back to Reyfield, Illinois. "Dirty Stranger" is book two in the "Dirty Suburbs", a series of full-length, stand-alone romantic comedies about the residents of small town Illinois.

Publication Year: 2016


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    Apr 04, 2025
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    Mar 09, 2025
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    VERY CUTE!

    Who knew when we met Faith and Maxwell in book one of the series that they would make such a good couple? Their story was fun and lighthearted with minimum amounts of angst that did not come out of nowhere and did not last for too long. I think the best part of this might have been Maxwell’s growth. Because he really was a cretin at the start of this book. But love changed him

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