Knowing the Score
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Publisher Description
A rugby player with a scandalous past gives up his vow of celibacy to help a virgin overcome her fear of intimacy…
Book one of the London Legends
Professional rugby player Spencer Bailey is fully focused on his game during rugby season. With his last chance at being selected for the upcoming World Cup, he can't afford the kind of tabloid scandal that nearly derailed his career eleven years ago. But rugby season hasn't started yet, and Spencer's looking for an easy-breezy hook-up with a woman who knows the relationship will end when the season begins. Caitlyn Sweeny, the curvy American with the temporary visa, may be the perfect temporary lover.
Caitlyn works for a humanitarian organization and has helped people survive some of the world's worst disasters. She's ready to tackle any crisis—except her disastrous love life. Her deep fear of intimacy forbids anyone from getting too close. But Spencer's hot body and compassionate nature ignite an unexpected fire in Caitlyn. She's only in London for a short while. Can she learn to let loose, without losing her heart?
Caitlyn and Spencer are falling for each other fast, but their relationship has an expiration date. When past secrets surface, the old rules of the game no longer apply. When it comes to love, neither one knows the score. Are they ready to tackle the new challenges together?
Please note: This book was originally published in 2013 but has been re-published with no changes to the story.
"I love Kat Latham's London Legends series—the rugby players are hot, the emotion is hard-hitting and the sex is sizzling!"
—Molly O'Keefe, RITA award-winning and bestselling author
Customer Reviews
Brilliant
I fell in love with this book quite quickly. An author that understands respect and consent? Oh my heart sings! It was really cleverly written, it was communicated from an American and English perspective and the author did really well to distinguish the two with their language and the different Yankee/Pommy-isms. It was complicated and hot and I really loved the book.