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Line of Scrimmage
- Pass to Win, Book 2
- Narrated by: Lynnae Stanwick
- Length: 5 hrs and 46 mins
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Summary
He knows how to handle women and footballs, not a freaking baby!
Kayla
I knew Sean Coleman when he was just Sean, a fun student who was head-over-heels in love with me and football. Today, he is a famous player with groupies throwing themselves at his feet.
He might also be a father, but he doesn't know. And neither do I. I don't ever want to find out.
Sean
Seeing Kayla Vaughn is a blast from the past. A stunning, tall, brunette blast from the past. Seeing the kid attached to her arm is a shocker. A kid that looks just like me. I could be a dad.
Mia is a sweetheart, and I've always loved Kayla, but will she let me in again after so many years?
Line of Scrimmage is a bad boy, secret baby, sports romance. No cheating, no cliffhanger, and a guaranteed happy ending!
This is a standalone novel, and you do not need to have previously heard Touchdown, book one of the Pass to Win series!
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- 23-05-17
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This is another really good sports romance that I enjoyed listening to. Very different to "Tackles" the last book by Roxy that I have listened to. it has taken Sean a long time to get over his philandering and partying and realize what really is important. I love how well Roxy understands young people and writes about them so well.
Lynnae narrated the story beautifully and I had to laugh at the voice she used for Sean's agent it was so funny. He was an obnoxious character and she got that across with her voice so well!
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