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A sexy standalone second chance romance between a single dad athlete and the woman who got away! Things that suck on my wedding day -- walking in on my groom kissing another woman twenty minutes before the ceremony. Things that suck worse? The woman he’s kissing is my mom. I head straight for the bowling alley bar down the street and ask for a double. And in walks a deliciously charming local football hero -- Harlan Taylor. Yes, I’ll take another drink in the form of a one-night stand with this hunk of a man. In the morning, he asks if I want to get together again. More rebound nookie? Yes please! But then I learn his football team just hired my yoga studio to teach downward facing dog to their star player, making my O-delivering hottie officially off limits. Trouble is, the more time I spend working with the sexy single dad who dotes on his daughter, the more I’m feeling all the things far too soon. There’s no way this can end well, but tell that to my runaway heart… A Wild Card Kiss is a sexy, flirty sports romance featuring a charming, pie-baking, single dad who's never forgotten the red-hot kiss he planted on the feisty, sassy blonde one night years ago and a jilted bride heroine determined to move on from heartbreak. This story contains sexy times that can cure getting-left-at-the-altar blues, and heart-tugging swoony romance that’ll melt the most jaded hearts.
Series
3 primary booksHappy Endings is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Lauren Blakely.
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My Ecuador book around the world.
Im always happy to read more romance from different perspectives—especially with so many regency romances out there basically having the same characters recycled over and over (no shade—I still read that too).
Like many reviews stated, this had more heart than expected based on the cover and I enjoyed it! I would've liked more about his family, and the theme of escaping your hometown then “making it” financially and leaving your siblings behind explored. The book wrapped up a bit too quick and I think there was a lot here that would've taken this book one step further.
While I don't think I'll be continuing this series because Zac and Robyn are the ones I want to read more about not the others, I'll be watching this author and looking forward to the rest of the books she writes.