
Playing for Keeps
Playing the Field, Book 3
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Zara Hampton-Brown
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Marty Mill
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Sasha Lace
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She’s breaking all his rules.
Lana
The press say I’m the wild child of women’s football, and now a tabloid journalist’s blackmailing me. No wonder I needed distraction in the shape of Alex, the men’s team’s new Scottish goalie.
It was a one-night stand: fun and done. I don’t do commitment–and he’s old enough to be my dad. But there’s something different about Alex…
Alex
Lana is like a tornado. Fierce. Devastating. Just passing through. My son, Brodie, is my world, and he needs someone who’s sticking around.
But Lana’s made me feel alive again for the first time in years, and I can’t get her out of my head. Is a future with this party girl too much to hope for…?
Playing for Keeps is the third book in the Playing the Field series—addictive romances full of heart and steam, perfect for fans of T L Swan.
Revised edition: Previously published as Keeping the Single Dad, this edition of Playing for Keeps includes editorial revisions.
©2023, 2024 by Sasha Lace. (P)2024 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre Playing for Keeps
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- 01-18-25
great book, loved the series
I really enjoyed reading this author. I look forward to reading more books by this author in the near future.
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