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Settling The Score
Settling The Score
Settling The Score
Audiobook6 hours

Settling The Score

Written by Diane Blake

Narrated by Kirk Hall

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars

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As Jasinda Reed admits to a friend, she "hasn't had a hot date since two years and twenty pounds ago." It's been a lot longer than that since she's trusted a man...with good reason. She harbors no intentions of changing that any time soon.

Jasinda hardly expects to meet Mr. Right while working behind the ice cream counter at Biggie Scoops. One night, when a handsome and charming stranger shows up at just the right time, Jasinda fears he and his attentive flirting may be too good to be true.

Pro quarterback Craig Wilder goes after what he wants when he sees it. At the top of his career, the popular football player is surrounded by fame, fortune, and his pick of any woman he wants. Well, almost any woman...the one he sets his sights on keeps pushing him away. Can the hot jock scale the wall that Jasinda put up to protect her heart?

Jasinda panics when a scary incident puts her life in jeopardy. She wonders if someone is really out to get her or if she's letting the past haunt her present - and possibly destroy her romantic future.

Is someone out there focused on settling the score, ready to teach Jasinda that revenge is a dish best served cold as ice cream?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 15, 2022
ISBN9798822633384

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    DNF: Got to chapter 3 and couldn't get past the bad narrator and the self pitying main character. This is supposed to be a romance book, but that girl needs to learn to love herself first! I can stand characters who rely on another for their self-worth, and it looked like that what it was setting up for.