Scoring Position: A Steamy Football Romance: A Grumpy Pro Quarterback, a Chaotic Graphic Designer, and the Accidental Meeting that Changed the Game

Zephyrine Lir


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It started with a pint of Pistachio Honeycomb Swirl and a very public, very accidental... handling.

Chloe Benson is having a breakdown. A freelance graphic designer whose life is a "load-bearing chaos" of unpaid bills and ceramic frogs, she just wants her favorite ice cream. She didn't expect to slip on a wet floor and grab the first thing—or part—she could reach to steady herself.

That part belonged to Leo Moretti.

To the rest of the world, he’s "The Lion," the multi-millionaire star quarterback for the Chicago Cyclones. To Chloe, he’s just the massive, arrogant wall of muscle who’s currently holding her ice cream hostage.

Leo is used to being a brand, a billboard, and a target. But Chloe doesn't see the jersey; she sees the man. And when a blizzard traps them in her tiny apartment, the "Lion" decides he’s done playing by the playbook. He wants the girl in the pizza pants, the girl who makes him see God in a fourth-floor walk-up.

But when the paparazzi turn their lenses on Chloe, calling her a "fixer-upper" and a "distraction," the game gets ugly. With a career-defining job offer in New York threatening to pull them apart, Leo will have to prove that when it comes to Chloe, he isn’t just playing for the win—he’s playing for keeps.

Scoring Position is a spicy, standalone sports romance featuring a protective hero who loves "good girls," a relatable heroine who loves carbohydrates, and a PowerPoint presentation that will melt your heart.

Contains: Explicit content, sports metaphors used as a love language, and a total collapse of the offensive line.

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