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Playing with Trouble
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Description de l’éditeur
From pro rugby player to...manny?
Australian rugby pro Cole Hauser has had enough of speculations about his future post-injury. So when a football buddy puts his house in America at Cole's disposal, he jumps at the chance for some peace and anonymity. The plan is perfect—until he discovers he's roomies with a woman who knows how to wield a nail gun and her kid. Awesome. Not.
Single mom Jane Spencer is supposed to be spending four weeks alone in the wilds of Colorado rehabbing a house that’ll put her business on the map. Instead, her time is overrun by her four-year-old and a grumpy, too-sexy rugby dude whose only goals are to watch ESPN and brood. Awesome. Not.
When, surprisingly, McHottie offers to get his ass off the couch and help Jane out with Finn, she’s hesitant. But before she knows it, Cole is knee-deep in kid activities during the day and they’re both fighting their simmering attraction at night.
Anything between them can only be temporary - their time together is short and Cole lives on the other side of the planet. It should be easy to say goodbye, right? Wrong. It doesn't take long for them to realize they've borrowed a whole lot of trouble.
But trouble never felt this good.
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Loved it
I always enjoy Amy Andrews. She has a way of catching your emotions from the very beginning of her stories & keep it right to the last line. I really enjoyed this story. It was sweet, funny & a little frustrating. I loved the chemistry between Cole & Jane, they were sizzling right from the start. Finn the sweet 4 yr old son of Jane was infectious & funny & a live wire. I was a little frustrated by Jane’s ex Tad & his lack of responsibility & lack of thought for Jane & Finn. I laughed out loud during the rugby clinic & the lake picnic when Cole was dealing with the younger kids. The nicknames were hilarious. Definitely recommend. Thank you to Entangled publishing & Net Galley for allowing me to read this book for an honest review.