False 9
Megan Erickson
Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
3.67
· 6 ratings · 263 pages · Published: 04 Feb 2019
The last time I got laid was... oh right. Never. The only game I have is on the soccer field, where I mostly exist to make my teammates look good. I don't get the glory or the girl, and in true Lavin Saint fashion, the first impression I make to the gorgeous new girl on campus is chair-crashingly, soul-crushingly bad.
Bianca Santos seems undeterred and even intrigued by my inability to form coherent sentences around her, which is why it sucks when I find out she's my coach's niece. Off limits.
Except Bianca doesn't listen to that memo, and the more she focuses on me with those beautiful brown eyes, the less I care about the real possibility of being relegated to the bench. So when I find out she's hiding something that's threatening her, I'm done playing passive defense. I'm on the offensive now, no matter the risk--my sport, my sanity, or my life.
This time, I'm getting the glory. And the girl.
False 9 is a standalone romantic comedy with some sports, a bit of action, and a whole lot of sarcasm. Prepare for a little bit of OTT ridiculousness. HEA and no cliffhanger.
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- romance 4
- sports 3
- college/university 3
- contemporary 3
- steamy 2
- insta-love 2
- asian mc 2
- men loving men 2
- mystery 2
- funny 1
- protagonists of colour 1
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- format - reader age
- book 1
- adult fiction 1