Playing the Field 3: Play On
โ Scribed by J. M. Snyder
- Book ID
- 109267214
- Publisher
- JMS Books LLC
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 26 KB
- Series
- Playing the Field 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781602725270
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A junior at Patten University, Sean Mason plays a left winger position on the men's intramural soccer team. In the three years he's been playing the pitch, he's never been interested in any of his fellow teammates ... until Cordero Jefferies joins the team.
This is Cordero's rookie year with the team, but he catches Sean's eye the first day of practice. Sean wastes no time letting this fly brother know just how sprung he is. The feeling's mutual, and when the two hook up after practice, there's no denying the spark between them.
Soccer is the only thing the two guys have in common. They share no classes, no mutual friends, and don't see each other outside of practice. Unfortunately, Sean is easily distracted by Cordero out on the field. Can he get his mind back on the game before the coach throws him off the team?
Review
"... A fun, flirty and short tale very typical for the author's offerings. Well written with several nuances to give the characters texture and flair even while keeping the erotica to a bare minimum. For a short, college aged entertaining story this hits the mark...Fun to read."--Kassa, Rainbow Reviews
"4 Nymphs!...J. M. Snyder has added a great story to the Playing The Field series. Play On is my favorite so far, as the story revolves around two young men meeting for the first time as opposed to friends being reacquainted. The chemistry between them is strong, hot and instant. The emotions portrayed by the two men as they come to terms with the changes in their relationship are realistic. I can't wait to see what sport the author will tackle next."--Critter Nymph, Literary Nymphs Reviews
"...A quick-reading novella that revolves around a youthful love affair between college soccer teammates and the pressure that this relationship puts on their game...This entire story is told in the present tense, which gives a free-flowing, right-now feeling to the narrative that feels very appropriate to the story...Ms. Snyder does an excellent job of developing her two main characters in this story..."--Bobby, BookWenches.com
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