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Behind the Count: A Brother's Best Friend Sports Romance
Behind the Count: A Brother's Best Friend Sports Romance
Behind the Count: A Brother's Best Friend Sports Romance
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Behind the Count: A Brother's Best Friend Sports Romance

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Meet Noah Geren in this Brother’s Best Friend 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.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 24, 2023
ISBN9798868732362
Behind the Count: A Brother's Best Friend Sports Romance

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    It was a good book the but ending felt dragged out