Simply the Best
A Chicago Stars Novel
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4.4 • 238 Ratings
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
"The queen of the football romance is not Taylor Swift. It’s Susan Elizabeth Phillips."—Wall Street Journal
#1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips returns with the next book in her Chicago Stars series, a witty romantic comedy where a successful sports agent and the sister of his biggest client engage in a take-no-prisoners battle of the sexes.
Brett Rivers is the hottest sports agent in the business—fast and furious, swift and deadly. Failure? Not an option.
Rory Garrett is—let’s be honest—a disaster. She has a big heart, an empty bank account, a passion for making exquisite chocolate, and a huge inferiority complex from living in the shadow of Brett’s most important client, her football legend brother.
Brett and Rory should never have met, and they absolutely, positively should never have had to deal with the consequences of a disastrous one-night stand…one disastrous lie…one career in jeopardy…one missing football player…and a very dead body.
It’s going to get messy…and dangerous…and heartbreaking…and sexy. To Rory, Brett represents skewed values and a devious mind. To Brett, Rory is forbidden fruit, off limits, do not disturb, and no entry—definitely no entry in this high-stakes romantic suspense.
A woman who has succeeded at nothing and a man who’s succeeded at everything confront the challenge of their lives as they struggle with themselves and each other. When it comes to love—what price are any of us willing to pay to be simply the best?
Customer Reviews
Solid 4.5 stars
SJP knows how to write romance. I love seeing how her characters evolve through the story. Great read. Would recommend.
Simply The Best
Buy this book, you won’t be sorry. I could not read in one sitting, but lord I tried. Such a fun read. I think I have read all her books. Phillips is one of my favorite authors.
Save your Money, Indeed
I completely agree with OGSueP…someone else must have written this. I’m a huge SEP fan and this ain’t it, folks.
No charm, very little humor…nope.
I could hardly keep reading.
Please do better.