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Contemporary Romance
Stand Alone
PURCHASE HERE!!!
I was born to play and bred to win.
My priorities were instilled in me early onโfamily and football. Those ideals led me to TGU and a coach whose ironclad principles mirrored my own.
With one last college season to play, my goal was singularโget drafted. By realizing my NFL dream, I could save my family, our ranch, and the only home Iโd ever known.
Two birds, one ball.
Playing hard was my only option, but thereโs always a wild card.
For all of my planning and hard work, I never anticipated falling for the coach’s daughter. Harper was a fair catch, but who knew loving her could be the one play to throw my career before it started or that the weight of our secret would change the game.
*This is book #3 of The Underdogs Series, but you can read as a stand-alone. *Formerly published in Team Player 2 but is now a 107k full length novel with an extended epilogue.
EXCERPT:
Harper
โIโve missed you, you know? More than you can imagine.โ
โCanโt imagine it at all,โ he says, picking through a book heโs not reading.
โCan I help you two?โ One of the store sales associates asks, and I shake my head and smile. When she takes her leave, I look over to Lance who stands fuming on the other side of a table filled with loose items. Weโre in a mismatch shop full of mostly cheap junk, and I canโt imagine him finding anything for his mother here.
โLance, I have missed you. Horribly.โ
โCould have fooled me.โ
I can only take so much. Irritated, I lift a designer coffee mug from the table.
โYou like this for your mom?โ
โNo.โ
โHow about this?โ
โNope.โ Heโs not even looking at whatโs in my hands.
โYou sure? Itโs a hide purse. Cute for a rancherโs wife, donโt you think?โ This gets his attention, and stormy eyes lift to mine.
โWould you buy that for you?โ
I look it over and shake my head. โNot really my style.โ
โBet itโs not.โ
I can feel my ears reddening. Fuming, I eye a box on the shelf, snatch it and shove it into his chest. โHow about this giant fucking purple dildo and matching anal plug!? Think mom will like that?โ
He looks up completely unaffected, โNope.โ
โI donโt think weโre in the right place,โ Tossing the box down, I stalk out of the cluttered shop and into the department store next to it. Heโs hot on my heels.
โGot that fucking right.โ
I turn back to see heโs spoiling for a fight and release a stressed breath. Fighting with him is the last thing I want to do. โLook, lets, justโฆโ I search around and pull a sweater from the closest rack. โHow about this? Simple, elegant.โ
โYou think Momโs simple, huh? Iโll give her your regards.โ
โThatโs it.โ I hook the sweater back on to the rack and close the space between us, forcing his eyes to mine. โGod, youโre still a brute, arenโt you? You havenโt changed a bit. Still pig-headed as hell.โ
โPig-headed?โ He opens his mouth in mock shock and covers his chest with his hand. โHow dare you.โ
Iโm in between fight or flight, but Iโve been dodging this long enough. My heart canโt take more confrontation. I missed him too much. His eyes flare with satisfaction at my irritation. โMisery loves company, right, Lance?โ
โNever said I was miserable.โ
โYou donโt have to. Did you come to New York just to torture me?โ
โMaybe.โ
โRub it in on what Iโm missing out on?โ
A voice sounds from next to us. โIs there something I can help you find today?โ
We both turn to the woman with lasers in our eyes, and she swallows. I clear my throat. โWeโre fine. Thank you.โ
Lance winks at the woman, his eyes scanning her form. โMaybe you can help me?โ
โYou son of a bitch,โ I hiss, before walking away from the table. His voice rings out next to me as I rip through a rack of scarves.
โGood to know you care, Priss, gotta admit, itโs surprising.โ
I reel on him. โDonโt you dare! Leaving you was the hardest thing Iโve ever done in my life. I had to make a clean break. I had just lost everyone that mattered to me. I was losing my mind.โ
โI got pissed for one day, and you went off the grid.โ
โAnd you let me go because you knew no matter how much we wanted it to work, it couldnโt. You have no idea what I went through!โ
โWhat you went through? Do you know I spent six months ranting to an Uber driver named Dave because everyone on my team hated me when the truth came out?โ He stomps after me as I pull sweater after sweater off the rack. โTroy jumped ship after he got drafted. I had no one but Tony and those fights.โ
I turn to him with twenty sweaters in my arms. โJenner? When did yโall get so tight?โ
โWhen shit got tough, and my fucking girlfriend bailed!โ He glares down at me, his breaths coming out fast.
โGuys, weโre going to need you to take this outside.โ A woman whom I assume is the store manager approaches us cautiously.
I look around the store and see all eyes are on us, especially the women sizing him up. โHeโs available ladies,โ I snap, laying the sweaters on a nearby table, โIโm willing to bet he comes really cheap.โ Heโs on my heels as I push through the glass of the department store.
โOh, was I supposed to wait for you? Must have missed that memo. Thatโs it, you must want a saint. Thatโs why you didnโt stay.โ
โI was twenty years old and alienated from a place I didnโt want to be anyway.โ
โGood to know.โ
โThatโs not the way I meant it. And you know damn well until you, I was only there to appease my Dad, who I barely speak to now.โ
โIโm sorry about that, I am, but thatโs on him. And what in the hell are you talking about โalienatedโ?โ
โForget it.โ I pull on my gloves as heavy snow starts to come down. โI think weโve concluded our tour for today.โ
He glances around the sidewalk. โWell, no need to show me more, I hate this fucking place!โ
โAnd why is that? Not enough free-range chickens?!โ
His eyes flare. โYou digging on the ranch now, Priss? I saw a fucking rat the size of a cat on my run this morning!โ
โProbably has better manners than you, shit head.โ
โPulling out the big guns now, huh? Thereโs that backbone. I was wondering where it went.โ
โGo home, Lance, you hate it here. And you obviously hate me.โ
โJust the opposite. Itโs impossible, and believe me, Iโm trying!โ
โWell, I hope you succeed! Thanks for stopping by, Mary Poppins. Best Christmas ever! Make sure to bulldoze the nativity scene on your way out!โ
โFuck this.โ He throws his hands up and eyes me warily before turning and walking away.
โMerry Christmas to you, too!โ
About the Author:
USA Today bestselling author and Texas native, Kate Stewart, lives in North Carolina with her husband, Nick, and her naughty beagle, Sadie. She pens messy, sexy, angst-filled contemporary romance, as well as romantic comedy and erotic suspense. Kate’s title, Drive, was named one of the best romances of 2017 by The New York Daily News and Huffington Post. Drive was also a finalist in the Goodreads Choice awards for best contemporary romance of 2017. Her works have been featured in USA TODAY, BuzzFeed, and translated in five languages.
Kate is a lover of all things ’80s and ’90s, especially John Hughes films and rap. She dabbles a little in photography, can knit a simple stitch scarf for necessity, and on occasion, does very well at whiskey.