Fumble Recovery: Seattle Steelheads, #7
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One day away from living on the streets, former pro football player Jake Hudgins has sunk to an all-time low. When he's offered a job in a fledgling program to transition athletes at the end of their playing careers, he jumps on it, even though the offer was made to the financially sound man he once was, not the broke one he is now. Taxed with being a good example for young athletes, Jake is a fraud, and his coworker is suspicious.
Aggie Hermann has come to terms with never being a size six or even a size twelve. She's made peace with her body and avoids men who see women as objects instead of looking deeper. Her new coworker, Jake, appears to be the superficial variety, and he has a secret. Aggie's certain of that, even as she struggles with the irresistible attraction between them.
Working closely together to get the job done ignites Jake and Aggie's passion until the resulting fire is sure to burn them both. Can their love survive the fallout when Jake's secret is revealed, or will it be reduced to ashes?
This book was originally published in Kindle Worlds as Daring to Win.
Jami Davenport
USA Today Bestselling Author Jami Davenport writes sexy contemporary and sports romances, including her two new indie endeavors: the Game On in Seattle Series and the Madrona Island Series. Jami's new releases consistently rank in the top fifty on the sports romance and sports genre lists on Amazon, and she has hit the Amazon top hundred authors list in both contemporary romance and genre fiction multiple times. Jami lives on a small farm near Puget Sound with her Green Beret-turned-plumber husband, a Newfoundland cross with a tennis ball fetish, a prince disguised as an orange tabby cat, and an opinionated Hanoverian mare. Jami works in IT for her day job and is a former high school business teacher. She's a lifetime Seahawks and Mariners fan and is waiting for the day professional hockey comes to Seattle. An avid boater, Jami has spent countless hours in the San Juan Islands, a common setting in her books. In her opinion, it's the most beautiful place on earth. If you'd like to be notified of new releases, special sales, and contests, please subscribe here: http://eepurl.com/LpfaL
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Fumble Recovery - Jami Davenport
Fumble Recovery
Seattle Steelheads
GAME ON IN SEATTLE
By Jami Davenport
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Blurb
One day away from living on the streets, former pro football player Jake Hudgins has sunk to an all-time low. When he's offered a job in a fledgling program to transition athletes at the end of their playing careers, he jumps on it, even though the offer was made to the financially sound man he once was, not the broke one he is now. Taxed with being a good example for young athletes, Jake is a fraud, and his coworker is suspicious.
Aggie Hermann has come to terms with never being a size six or even a size twelve. She's made peace with her body and avoids men who see women as objects instead of looking deeper. Her new coworker, Jake, appears to be the superficial variety, and he has a secret. Aggie's certain of that, even as she struggles with the irresistible attraction between them.
Working closely together to get the job done ignites Jake and Aggie's passion until the resulting fire is sure to burn them both. Can their love survive the fallout when Jake's secret is revealed, or will it be reduced to ashes?
Dedication
To Carly Phillips, one of the nicest authors I’ve ever met. Thanks so much for inviting me to write in your World.
Author’s Note
This novella was originally published as part of Carly Phillips’ Dare to Love world. Carly has generously reverted the rights to me, and I have re-written the book to fit into my Seattle Steelheads series.
The events in this book happen after Game Changer.
Chapter 1—Practice What You Preach
Life hadn’t just bitten Jake Hudgins in the butt, it had taken a huge chunk out of both ass cheeks.
Jake’s fragile house of cards, stacked mostly with jokers, had collapsed around him until the weight crushed his resolve and obliterated his life into nothing but dust and a few bones picked clean by the vultures.
At least, that’s how things were going right now.
He’d gambled and lost, played fast and loose with what he’d assumed would be a never-ending flow of cash. Until the cash flow stopped, and he hit rock bottom.
At the top of the heap one day and buried under a steaming pile of manure the next day.
He hadn’t wanted to attend this gala tonight, but his former college teammate had been stubbornly persuasive. They’d survived a lot of shit together. Eventually Tanner wore him down. At least he’d get free drinks and a meal for his efforts, which included donning the one good tux he had left, having sold most of his designer clothes online a few months ago. Before that, he’d lost his house to the bank, his longtime girlfriend to a former teammate, and his car to the repo men, who eerily resembled the tattooed repo guys on reality television.
All that made sense as his life had become the worst reality TV show ever, and he wasn’t even getting paid for the misery and drama.
Where had it all gone so wrong?
He used to be the guy who had it together and arrogantly gave his friends and teammates financial advice. Now he couldn’t give them advice on what toilet paper to buy.
If he were being honest, he’d come to this gala for another reason—to see if Tanner had any job leads or connections to job leads. He’d have to swallow his pride and admit to his failures, but he didn’t have any choices left, other than homelessness, poverty, and a bleak future.
If his situation affected only him, he’d man up and deal with it, but he needed money to pay for the special Alzheimer’s care facility his grandfather was in. His grandmother had no clue how far he’d sunk, or she’d never accept another penny from him. He’d grovel for the two people who meant the most to him.
Jake sighed as the taxi rolled to a stop in front of the venue for tonight’s gala. He counted out dollar bills and paid the driver, ignoring his disgusted glare at the lack of a tip. Jake offered a shrug in response. He’d barely scraped enough cash together for the taxi ride here, let alone a tip. Unless money dropped out of the sky, he’d be hoofing it home afterward. Not that he had a home. He was house-sitting for a former teammate. Once that gig ended, he didn’t even have a car to live in.
Straightening his bow tie, Jake walked through the open double doors. He showed his invitation to the doorman and followed the tasteful music to the ballroom. Gathering his courage, he plastered a smile on his face and strutted in the door as if he owned the place. Anyone who knew him would expect nothing less from the man who was once destined for NFL greatness—at least in his own mind. At the most, he’d been a third-string tight end, played a few years, and suffered numerous nagging injuries. He’d been cut from three teams his third year alone, and after that no other organization showed interest. He’d dropped out his senior year so no degree, no job skills, and no future.
Tanner spotted Jake immediately and headed straight for him. He held the hand of a pretty blonde who had to be his wife.
Jake’s fake smile was so broad it hurt like hell, but he didn’t let it waver. The only thing he was good at anymore was keeping up the ruse of a rich former athlete without a care in the world, but exposure was only a matter of time, and not much time.
Hey, Tanner.
He slapped his college buddy on the back, and Tanner reciprocated, grinning at him. They both turned to the woman at his side.
Jake, this is my beautiful wife, Emma. Emma, one of the best damn wingmen a guy could ever have. He always had my back.
"Nice to meet you, Emma. And he was my wingman." Actually, Tanner had a set of guys he’d hung with in college who he called his wingmen. Jake had been one of many.
That would’ve been my guess.
She shot a teasing look in Tanner’s direction and laughed, the type of laugh that made Jake actually smile. Tanner stared at her as if he wanted to put her on a plate and eat her for dessert.
Jake cleared his throat, starting to feel like a third wheel. These two needed to get a room. Their gazes alone were X-rated.
Uh, yeah.
Tanner visibly shook himself back to the present, but one of his big hands stroked Emma’s back. Jake obviously didn’t have