
Playing to Win
Playing the Field, Book 4
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Amelia Hugh
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James Ford
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By:
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Sasha Lace
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She only wants a winter fling with no promises. But rules are there to be broken.
Madison
After being jilted in Kentucky, playing for Calverdale Ladies in England was a chance to escape and spend Christmas alone, avoiding my feelings.
Which is how I’ve ended up snowed in at a Welsh pub with a retired rugby player who’s hot enough to thaw me out.
But when the snow’s gone, so am I. I won’t let another man in, not even one as gorgeous as Geraint…
Geraint
Running the pub, I’ve had flings with guests, but never one as sexy as Madison.
Too bad she’s so closed off. For both our sakes, we’ve agreed to keep our relationship physical. No attachments. No regrets.
Which is good, because I promised my dad I’d hold on to the Dragon Inn, no matter what. So I’m fine with no commitments, because I can’t ask a woman with a brilliant career in London to give everything up to be with me, in the middle of nowhere. Can I?
Playing to Win is the fourth book in the Playing the Field series—addictive romances full of heart and steam, perfect for fans of T L Swan.
Revised edition: Previously published as Melting the Mountain Man, this edition of Playing to Win includes editorial revisions.
©2023, 2024 by Sasha Lace. (P)2024 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.What listeners say about Playing to Win
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- Antoinette
- 12-19-24
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This book was a great ending to this series. If you love sports romance, character with accents you'll love this book. The two narrators did an awesome job and brought the characters to live. The only problem I had was with the MFC the inner monologue got to me at times.
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