Reckless Games
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
From USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author L A Cotton, comes an enemies-to-lovers romance. Angst... drama... friendship... and football. Will you survive senior year?
Carrie-Anne Trombley has always been invisible.
But behind her book smart, snarky attitude is a girl desperate to know what it feels like to belong.
Bryan Hughes has always been Mr. Popular.
But behind his goofball jock exterior is a guy desperate to know what it feels like to be wanted.
It starts with a challenge; one last school project before graduation.
He's everything she hates to want.
She's everything he wants to hate.
But there's no denying how much they get under each other's skin.
There's just one problem ... the end of high school is right around the corner.
And their plans for the future didn't include falling in love.
* Reckless Games is a 35,000 word novella set in the Rixon High series. It was previously published in the Hot Summer School Nights anthology and has since been expanded.
Customer Reviews
It was short but okay read
I liked Bryan. He was this funny goofball football player who was best friends with Kaiden, Aaron, Cole, and Gav. I felt his story should’ve been a little longer just like the two previous books. I also thought he was sweet and protective of Carrie Ann, the nerdy, book worm girl who stole his heart. You know she may be those things nerdy and not popular, there are times she does know how to stand up for herself. So you could say they meshed pretty well.
Great read in one sitting!
I loved the spontaneous nature of this romance. It was fast and real, sometimes that’s how people fall in love !! I only wish it was a longer story between the two, would love to read about their relationship through their college adventures.
I expected more
Overall, it was a great book. It went too fast, I wished that they got to really know each other before anything. But I love the chemistry between them. I wish there was more conversation on what happens when they went to college