Broken Play

Tracey Ward


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Broken Play by Tracey Ward
Tyus Anthony is the fastest man in football. With incredible speed and agility, he's made a name for himself as one of the most coveted offensive linemen in the league. Agents stalk him, coaches have tried to poach him, but what matters to Tyus more than anything is family, and that includes his team. They're more important than the fans. More important than the throngs of women throwing themselves at his feet, and they're definitely more important than the money. They're everything to him.

Until Mila Greene comes crashing into his life.

Mila was born into a life of privilege. She's never had to earn anything for herself, but that doesn't mean she doesn't want to. Her dream is to manage the Los Angeles Kodiaks and it should be an easy goal to reach - her dad owns the team. But when he drops the bomb that he's looking to sell, Mila's dream starts to fade. She has to prove to him that she can handle managing the team someday, and she has to do it fast. If the Kodiaks win the Super Bowl this year, they're going on the market.

With a player like Tyus on the roster, they're almost a sure thing to take the title, but not everything is as it seems. Tyus is harboring a delicate secret, one that could end his career and any shot the Kodiaks have at the Super Bowl, and sleeping with the owner's daughter is not the best way to ride under the radar. But the connection he and Mila feel is too intense to ignore. One look becomes a kiss. A kiss becomes an embrace, and before they know it, they're entwined in each other's arms and worlds in a way they never expected. In a way that will complicate every aspect of their lives.

Love is a dangerous play to make, but when it's for the right person?
That sh#t is worth a broken dream.

*Due to language and sexual content, this book is not recommended for readers under 18.
Each book in the Offensive Line series is a STANDALONE following a different player every time. It is not necessary to have read the previous books to enjoy Broken Play.
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