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Looking to Score (Providence University Book 2)
โ Scribed by Ali Parker; Weston Parker
- Publisher
- BrixBaxter Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 199 KB
- Series
- Providence University 2
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Iโve been called many things, but โunluckyโ isnโt one of them.
Being the President of the largest fraternity on campus makes that part easy.
Like me. And I wear that badge proudly.
Might as well own yourself, right?
But like most guys, I have two sides to me. One I project, and one I reject.
As much as Iโd like not to be the guy whoโs trying to help his familyโs on-campus restaurant survive, I care too much about my father to throw in the towel.
And Iโm at my witsโ end with trying to balance everything, including being the best soccer player on the field, until she shows up.
The best part? Sheโs not having any of my crap.
Not a drop of my masculine, rock-your-world moves or anything else Iโm trying to pull out.
Lucky for me, sheโs not getting away that easily. Sheโs working for my dad now.
And where I wasnโt at all interested in putting in my time, now Iโm all for it.
Iโve got my work cut out for me with this goodie-two-shoes.
She doesnโt know what sheโs missing. Or maybe she does?
Everyone knows me well.
Whether on the field or the campus grounds, Iโm always looking for one thing.
Looking to score.
The Providence University series is a stand-alone new adult series with a HEA for every book. This book was originally published as Offside in 2016.
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Iโve been called many things, but โunluckyโ isnโt one of them. Being the President of the largest fraternity on campus makes that part easy. Like me. And I wear that badge proudly. Might as well own yourself, right? But like most guys, I have two sides to me. One I project, and one I reject.
Heโs like literally the worst. Oakley Davis is the star running back at our University, and the reason Iโve broken my vow to avoid the college party scene. Thanks to a mixup with my advisor, Iโm now serving my Public Relations internship as a glorified babysitter to the party-hard football play