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The Way We Play: or Tempting the Kicker
- The Bradford Boys
- Narrated by: Marcio Catalano, Kirsten Leigh
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
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Summary
He’s a grumpy, retired kicker who says he only breaks things. I’m a thirty-year-old virgin with something he can break (and I don’t mean my heart).
How does one get to be a thirty-year-old virgin?
In my case, start with being risk-averse and cautious, focused on building your career, then inherit your 12-year-old, special-needs brother. Done!
Zane Bradford appeared at the perfect time. He takes my brother to equine therapy, he gives me rides to work, and he rescues me when I collapse in the shower. (Yes, he saw me naked.) He says he only breaks things, but I only see him fixing everything. Heck, his job is as a repair man.
This grumpy, angry god with lean muscles, silky dark hair, and ice blue eyes has taken himself out of the game. But massage therapy is my job, and I’m ready to play.
Rachel Wells is ruining everything. She walks into my workplace and argues with me, talks back, defends herself. She gives me romance books to “improve my mood,” and insists on massage therapy to ease my pain. Chronic pain isn’t my problem—she is, with her bright green eyes and sassy attitude. Then she tells me she’s never been kissed. (What’s wrong with the men in Birmingham?) The more she tempts me, the more I feel my resolve weakening. She wants to play, but I’m not going to break.
(THE WAY WE PLAY is a small-town, grumpy-sunshine, sports romance with close proximity, enemies-to-lovers vibes, and a virgin FMC, and an over-protective alpha hero. No cheating. No cliffhanger. No third-act breakup.)
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- JoJo
- 13-11-24
Zane & Rachel
Grumpy Zane and full of life Rachel are complete opposites that when they are together the sizzling chemistry is off the charts. The pull and push between them is delicious.
Marcio Catalano and Kirsten Leigh were amazing as Zane and Rachel nailing their personality traits.
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- Erin
- 15-11-24
This was such a sweet and emotional story
The absolute intense chemistry between Zane & Rachel is incredible. They both have struggles from their pasts that they have let take on too much power over their lives.
The angst and frustration once Rachel realizes that Zane does find her attractive is intense. I do enjoy that she pushes him and doesn’t just let him run and hide from his fears and feelings.
I absolutely love Eddie, he is such an amazing young man, and I really love the connection between Zane & Eddie. Zane really helps Eddie feel seen and safe and that is such an incredible thing for him.
I love how close the Bradford siblings are and the brother’s group chat was hilarious.
Miss Gina was of course the absolute best wingman for this couple, she is such a total sweetheart, instantly makes Eddie feel comfortable and relaxed- their friendship is just the most precious part about this book.
I am always a sucker for found family, and pair that with grumpy sunshine and it’s no surprise this book was a win! This book was full of close relationships, new friends, & family.
The representation in this book was so inspiring and well done. The mental health rep, the nuerodivergent rep, the blind rep.
I loved the narration, Marcio Catalano is a recent favorite and Kristen Leigh both did a fantastic job bringing this sweet and beautiful story to life.
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