Wild Card
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4.2 • 69 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Hunter Blake wasn't planning to get married in Vegas. Then again, he doesn't plan much, living life by the seat of his pants as he tries to outrun the towering shadow of his MLB Hall of Famer father's reputation. But when he wakes up next to Marlowe Story—his friend with benefits, his partner in crime, and the woman of his dreams—with a ring on his finger, for once he doesn't want to run from the consequences of his actions. Hunter feels like a different man when he's with Marlowe. A better man. Somehow, she's able to pull him out of his own head and help him tame his self-destructive tendencies.
Marlowe Story's country music songs tell stories of fairy tale love, but Marlowe doesn't believe in happily ever after. She barely survived her last relationship, and she refuses to let herself fall for anyone ever again. Not even her friend with benefits, Hunter, no matter how safe she feels with him. How cherished and protected. He's passionate and driven, and makes her wish things could be different for them.
But they can't, even though they decide to see the marriage through for the publicity. And Marlowe knows that if she's going to survive this situation, there's one simple rule she has to follow: do not fall in love with Hunter Blake.
Customer Reviews
Wild Card.
I don’t usually read sports stories but because the author is Tara Wyatt I thought that I would give it a try and I wasn’t disappointed. Hunter is a star baseball player for the Dallas Longhorns but he’s a playboy who parties too much so when Hunter is suspended he goes to Las Vegas with the only girl he’s really loved Marlowe. Marlowe is a country singer she has gotten out of an abusive relationship so her walls will be nearly impossible to break down, one drunken night Wyatt and Marlowe get married they decide to stay married to make Wyatt look more settled but will Wyatt be able to pull Marlowe’s walls down but will she let him?. Fantastic story and I highly recommend this book it’s definitely well worth the read.