Playing for You (Berkeley Hills #5)
Stacy Travis
Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
4.17
· 6 ratings · 300 pages · Published: 15 Nov 2021
When my boss sends me in his place to a professional sports banquet, I stumble in late and find the only empty seat next to Donovan Taylor, the San Francisco Strikers’ resident hottie with the bad reputation. I promptly embarrass myself because I have no idea who he is.
Then he kisses me and asks me out.
Let's be real--I program computers for a living and play mahjong for fun. I don't hook up with gorgeous green-eyed players and stroke their egos or their abs--although it’s a hell of a good time--because I know it will never last and I’m practical to a fault.
But I’m gunning for a promotion at work, and Donovan just may be my key to getting it. All I need to do is convince him to do me a small favor--and avoid falling for him in the process.
Except that Donovan is nothing like the player I expected. As my feelings grow, I start finding it impossible to pretend I’m only in this for a promotion. Sure, he’s hiding secrets, but they won’t be enough to break us. Will they?
So what if his moves off the field are as impressive as his moves on it? All’s fair in love and sports, and I intend to win.
Playing for You is an opposites-attract sports romance and a standalone novel. It is part of the Berkeley Hills series
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