



Behind the Count
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4.7 • 10 Ratings
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Meet Noah Geren in this Best Friend's Sister Romance
Dating my brother's best friend? Yeah, that's forbidden…
Noah Geren.
Cessna University's starting catcher.
Sensible.
My life-long crush.
And totally off-limits.
I only want a few things in life.
Graduate with a fashion degree.
To be taken seriously.
And Noah Geren.
After my first year of college, I let the idea of him go.
And it almost worked,
Until that late summer night.
Shannon Smith.
My best friend's sister.
The secret star of my late-night fantasies.
Hotter than sin.
Unattainable.
There's a code among best friends and teammates—no dating their sisters.
Too bad I didn't listen.
One weak moment changed everything.
And nothing at all.
I'm not good for her.
They call me the sensible one,
But the more Shannon and I are forced to be together,
Staying away makes less sense,
And the reasons become hard to remember.
But I need to stay strong.
For reasons, she'll never understand.
Book Two in the Cessna U Wildcats series, Behind the Count, is a best friend's sister, stand-alone romance. If you like sexy, hot baseball players, click to add Noah Geren.
Customer Reviews
It was okay
Even though Noah and Shannen’s story is different from Braxton and Cara from Swinging Strike, it was quite long and depressing. Sure like always why Noah acts differently toward Shannen because she’s his best friend’s little sister and he wanted to keep his real feelings at bay to honor the bro code no dating teammates’ sisters but as usual their mutual attraction becomes too irresistible to ignore. Even though Noah had a health issue that he didn’t want to talk about to Shannen or Braxton and briefly broke up with Shannen thinking he didn’t want to be a burden if he got much sicker if he had what his late dad had, I thought it was a little exhausting that I had force myself to continue to read every single chapter. Unfortunately I didn’t find this particular forbidden romance with your best friend’s sister fun or intrigued to read. I thought it was okay.