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The Problem with Players

The Problem Series, Book 2

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The Problem with Players

By: Brittainy Cherry
Narrated by: Aure Nash, Winston James
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As a female coach, I've always lived by a simple mantra: throw hard, swing for the fences, and never, ever look back—especially when it comes to past flames.

So when my ex-boyfriend somehow manages to land the job as my new assistant coach, my life is flipped upside down. The game I thought I'd mastered is now being played with a whole new set of rules.

My ex is baseball's all-star Nathan Pierce. He's tall, dark, and undeniably handsome. He's also all too eager to spend extra hours working together while flashing that familiar devilish smirk of his that still sends my heart racing.

Between playful teasing and lingering stares, I discover that Nathan isn't just here to work. He's here to rewrite history. Our history.

When fate throws another curveball that involves me needing a place to stay, Nathan offers me his spare bedroom, which sends me spiraling into emotions I believed had long since faded.

Now, I'm faced with the ultimate decision: keep it professional and continue fleeing from our past, or confront it head-on by playing the game he thinks we were meant to finish together.

©2024 Brittainy Cherry (P)2024 Podium Audio
Contemporary Sports Heartfelt
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Mental health I love the way it was exposed.

This book was really enjoyable and real. Had me in tears at times love the steamy scenes. Wish book one had more of that like this book did. Still both books are really good. This book really touch on Depression and fighting to find your sunbeam, which I love. I love the way the author dig deep with emotions that a lot of people deal with in real life. Also the narration was on point, really enjoyed and they made the book come to life. I love it when that happens, will be listening to this book again.

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Beautiful story

Second chance romances are usually not my favorite. However, this story was so beautiful! The way the Nathan loved Avery was so heartwarming. I’m a huge fan of Cherry’s writing!

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Perfect!

This book covered all of the bases. I love a second-chance romance and getting the chance to read Avery’s story. You don’t have to, but it helps reading her sister’s, Yara’s, story first. Nathan and Avery both have past traumas that bond them together and Brittany does a great job developing their relationship with care. I actually like this book more than the first of this series. I can’t wait to read Willow’s story!

Content warning: This book does cover tough subjects such as loss and grief, but handles it with compassion and a positive approach to therapy.

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Wow! Really good story.

It had a heavier subject matter about mental health that took me by surprise. I had the book for awhile but kept putting off reading it. So I went ahead and purchased the audiobook. The story was great and the voice narration was beautiful and one of the best audiobooks I’ve listened to in a long time. They made this story so visible. Another great story by Brittany Cherry.

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Nathan Pierce is my new favorite book boyfriend!

Story was great! It is sad at times, but overall great book too. I think Evan and Willow will be the next book! Can’t wait!

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I couldn’t put it down. The journey of this book hits home in so many ways. I saw myself and my friends and it only made me love it more. Beautiful reminders of worth, love, and healing.

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Waaaaay to much conflict with Avery

I totally understand wanting to touch on mental health issues but at some point you wonder why this great man is sticking around. I got tired of the whole book being about Avery’s issues. I didn’t feel like she added much to Nathan’s life but drama and hostility. It was not enjoyable for me, tho I do love this author.

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