Forward Pass

Forward Pass

  • Desiree Holt
Publisher:Lyrical PressISBN 13: 9781616507299ISBN 10: 1616507292

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Forward Pass is written by Desiree Holt and published by Lyrical Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1616507292 (ISBN 10) and 9781616507299 (ISBN 13).

The USA Today bestselling author kicks off her Game On series with a sizzling sports romance featuring “one hot NFL star . . . Hot, Hot, Hot!” (Fresh Fiction). Shay Beckham grew up idolizing her brother’s best friend, star quarterback Joe Reilly. There was no one in their Texas town who had the moves to match Joe on or off the field. Years later, he’s still a player who has what it takes to drive any hot-blooded woman wild. But Shay isn’t a kid with a bad case of hero-worship anymore. She’s grown-up and independent, with her feet on the ground and a serious head on her shoulders. If she could just say the same for Joe. It’s been fifteen years, but Joe Reilly hasn’t forgotten the skinny little kid who used to follow him around like a shadow. What he can’t get over is that the skinny shadow has grown into one hell of an incredible woman. One any man in his right mind would kill to get his hands on. And one who seems to be completely immune to him. He knows he and Shay could have something special together. If he could only convince her he’s about more than just the game. Praise for Desiree Holt and her fan-favorite novels “Readers can’t help but root for them to fall in love.”—RT Book Reviews “Her novels are about the story: the characters, their motivations, their flaws and back stories and always about human nature. They are also about mature love and respect and very steamy sex.”—Austin American-Statesman