Next Game I Play. Next Time Around, #2
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-950619-40-5
- EAN9781950619405
- Date de parution10/12/2022
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDonna McDonald
Résumé
Dating at age 40 is the hardest game Taylor has ever played. Despite injured Hockey player Maximillian Wade's charm, masculine appeal, and having an amazing brother engaged to her best friend, Taylor is keeping her distance. Her no-dating-jocks resolution goes double for dating "Wicked Wade" whose womanizing past is a matter of public record. That decision is ironic given her business provides her with a banquet of dating opportunities on a daily basis.
The men who use her high-profile gyms are talented, good-looking, and rich enough to afford her rates. Unfortunately, they also believe they deserve to date whomever they want whenever they want without the commitment. Taylor sees herself as having been there, done that, and she's gotten too many consolation gifts to prove temporary relationships aren't for her. Instead, she thinks pretending to commit to one woman is a romantic ploy famous athletes use to get into a woman's bed for a short while. She wants a real home, maybe a family, and someone who'll cook for her occasionally.
Those tiny dreams are all that's survived her disappointing love life.
The men who use her high-profile gyms are talented, good-looking, and rich enough to afford her rates. Unfortunately, they also believe they deserve to date whomever they want whenever they want without the commitment. Taylor sees herself as having been there, done that, and she's gotten too many consolation gifts to prove temporary relationships aren't for her. Instead, she thinks pretending to commit to one woman is a romantic ploy famous athletes use to get into a woman's bed for a short while. She wants a real home, maybe a family, and someone who'll cook for her occasionally.
Those tiny dreams are all that's survived her disappointing love life.
Dating at age 40 is the hardest game Taylor has ever played. Despite injured Hockey player Maximillian Wade's charm, masculine appeal, and having an amazing brother engaged to her best friend, Taylor is keeping her distance. Her no-dating-jocks resolution goes double for dating "Wicked Wade" whose womanizing past is a matter of public record. That decision is ironic given her business provides her with a banquet of dating opportunities on a daily basis.
The men who use her high-profile gyms are talented, good-looking, and rich enough to afford her rates. Unfortunately, they also believe they deserve to date whomever they want whenever they want without the commitment. Taylor sees herself as having been there, done that, and she's gotten too many consolation gifts to prove temporary relationships aren't for her. Instead, she thinks pretending to commit to one woman is a romantic ploy famous athletes use to get into a woman's bed for a short while. She wants a real home, maybe a family, and someone who'll cook for her occasionally.
Those tiny dreams are all that's survived her disappointing love life.
The men who use her high-profile gyms are talented, good-looking, and rich enough to afford her rates. Unfortunately, they also believe they deserve to date whomever they want whenever they want without the commitment. Taylor sees herself as having been there, done that, and she's gotten too many consolation gifts to prove temporary relationships aren't for her. Instead, she thinks pretending to commit to one woman is a romantic ploy famous athletes use to get into a woman's bed for a short while. She wants a real home, maybe a family, and someone who'll cook for her occasionally.
Those tiny dreams are all that's survived her disappointing love life.






















