Play of Love

Author: Khardine Gray
Genre(s): Romance | New Adult | Sports
Total pages: 202
Play of Love

Shape of My Heart
What happens when the cocky, bad boy football player meets his match?
??Josh Mancini, star linebacker for the Gladiators, has had an incredible lifetime of excellence as a highly-valued football player. He knows he’s good at the game, and he would never deny that he’s an arrogant, first-class jerk that always has the best women at his side.?His life turns upside down when a tragic accident kills his mother and sister while they were making their way to see his first game of the last season.

Distraught with guilt and shame, his life crumbles and Josh spirals into alcoholism, loose women, and self-loathing that threatens to end his career for good—and maybe his life.?The very last thing he wants is Amy, his new personal assistant, a woman tasked with whipping him into shape for the upcoming football season.
It was a clever move from the team’s PR company to hire her. Everyone knows that beautiful women are his weakness, and she has the kind of beauty that would rival the angels. It’s difficult to resist the intense attraction that draws him to her and he’d much rather get rid of her than have her around tempting him, but there’s one small problem… he needs her.

The Road Trip (formerly called One Wild Night)
Once More For Old Times Sake. What would you do if your ex wanted to hook up once more for old times’ sake… or maybe a few more times…
It’s a terrible idea, but one Abi can’t resist, even if the past warns her away from it.

Fast Fame Destroys A Loving Romance
Rocketing to fame on his football career, Scott let it all go to his head which led to his breakup with Abi, his then girlfriend of 7 years. Now, six years later, Scott’s in town for his sister’s wedding. The bride-to-be ends up in deep distress, needs to be rescued, and calls her best friend Abi (who of course is Scott’s ex), to come and save her.
Scott refuses to allow Abi to go alone, and this rescue of a road trip ends up taking them on a hot and steamy ride.

One wild night?
As the passion starts flowing they decide to enjoy some sexy road trip revelry.
Except that, their hearts start to take it a little further. Could this be love?
Could it be a second chance at Romance? Seven years together is a long time to simply throw away…
Hop in the car and enjoy this sensual adventure peppers with steamy sex appeal. Feel the heat rise and the sexual tension grow as they ride to the rescue. No matter where they end up, this book proves that it’s the journey that makes all the difference.

Hearts Entwined
A box of old letters, a trip to Italy, the cocky quarterback who thinks he’s God’s gift, and the sassy violinist… When Evie opened her door to Gage, she didn’t realize she’d be unleashing all sorts of trouble that would set off a chain reaction to throw her emotions completely out of control.

Gage and Evie have always been enemies. They’re complete opposites in every way, but the link that ties them together and sends them on a whirlwind trip to Italy is undeniable. They planned on finding the author behind a set of letters written in World War Two, but what they find is an attraction they never knew existed.

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