HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE FROM LIZ LINCOLN

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Is the Dragons’ new wide receiver: A) a fallen NFL star looking for a comeback, B) the sexy player your boss wants you to write an exposé on, or C) the former love of your life?

For Milwaukee Dragons beat reporter Natalie Griffith, he’s clearly D) all of the above. Three years ago, Natalie’s bombshell report on her ex-boyfriend’s off-the-field scandals landed her the job she loves, but she still feels guilty about destroying his career. Now Quinn Lowry’s back, and he’s taking over her locker room, flashing his charming smile and reminding her exactly how hot they were together.

After two years out of the league, Quinn is sober and on the field again. He’s worked his ass off and he’s not going to blow his second chance, not even for the woman who broke his heart—twice. Having Natalie around is the last thing Quinn needs while he’s trying to prove he deserves to stay on the team.

Maybe one final night together will give them both some much-needed closure. But with Natalie’s boss pressuring her for another headline-grabbing scoop, can she admit to herself that she’s falling for Quinn all over again?

Don’t miss any of Liz Lincoln’s mouthwatering Milwaukee Dragons novels, which can be read together or separately:
ON THE LINE • SWAGGER • HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE

 

 

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🏈Review🏈

Natalie and Quinn were college sweethearts and she studied journalism while Quinn was a wide receiver destined for the NFL. There was no denying the chemistry and love between them but because of her past she was unable to handle his drinking so she ended their relationship with no explanation or further contact. She went on to write an expose about his addiction which jumpstarted her career and ended his and Quinn was left feeling betrayed.

Years later Quinn is in recovery from his addiction and has received a second chance at his football career. The only drawback is that Natalie is the reporter for team which requires them to not only work together but spend time together as well. Their relationship evolves from enemies to friends and then into something much deeper but will her career destroy their relationship for the second time?

Although both Quinn and Natalie have made mistakes in the past they have learnt from them and are no longer the same people and are willing to put their needs in second place to each other.

 

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