A sexy and intense standalone novel from a New York Times bestselling author. This book contains heavy subject matter and is intended for mature readers. Once, the only thing that mattered to me was footballโtraining, playing, and earning my place on the best team at every level. I had it all, and
Spinning Out (The Blackhawk Boy #1)
โ Scribed by Ryan, Lexi
- Book ID
- 108787615
- Publisher
- Ever After, LLC
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 165 KB
- Series
- The Blackhawk Boys 1
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Once, the only thing that mattered to me was football โ training, playing, and earning my place on the best team at every level. I had it all, and I threw it away with a semester of drugs, alcohol, and pissing off anyone who tried to stop me. Now Iโm suspended from the team, on house arrest, and forced to spend six months at home to get my shit together. The cherry on top of my fโkup sundae? Sleeping in the room next to mine is my best friendโs girl, Mia Mendez โ the only woman Iโve ever loved and a reminder of everything I regret. Iโm not sure if having Mia so close will be heaven or hell. Sheโs off-limits โ and not just because sheโs working for my dad. Her heart belongs to someone else. But since the accident that killed her brother and changed everything, she walks around like a zombie, shutting out her friends and ignoring her dreams. Weโre both broken, numb, and stuck in limbo.
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