
Trick Play
Matt: Want to know the fastest way to get screwed out of a football career? Get photographed in a compromising position in a gay bar. Yep, welcome to my life. My agent says he can fix my image. He wants me to become the poster boy for gay football players. Me? I just want back on the field. I'll do anything to play for the NFL again, even pretend to have a steady boyfriend. If only my fake boyfriend wasn't Noah Huntington III-the most arrogant, entitled rich guy in the world.Noah: Pretend to be Matt Jackson's boyfriend, my best friend said. It'll be fun, he said. What Damon neglected to mention is Matt is surly and bitter. Being his boyfriend is a job in itself. From his paranoia over being constantly photographed to his aversion to PDA, being with Matt isn't the care-free fake relationship I expected when I signed on to do this. It's supposed to be a win-win. I get to stick it to my politician dad who thinks no one is good enough for the Huntington name, and Matt's reputation of being the bad boy of football dies.What I don't expect is to start caring for the guy. That's not part of the plan. Then again, neither is fooling around with him. Oops.**Trick Play is a full-length MM novel with a HEA/HEA and no cliffhanger*
Reviews

Olivia@livbckr
Started this as soon as i finished book one and again finished it in one sitting i am obsessed now thanks

sophia n@nyx
* 3.5 stars

Caitlin @caitlinsbookcase
4.5⭐️

Sahi K@sahibooknerd
This was so much fun... Matt is too grumpy initially for my taste but Noah is such an interesting character. I loved the development of their relationship. The angst factor is also perfect and I can’t wait to read many more books in this series.

Nathalie Matsuda@coffeepensandpaper
fake dating ✔︎ good chemistry ✔︎ sexy smut ✔︎ witty writing ✔︎ actually laughed out loud more than once. Could have lived with a little slower burn, but the sexy scenes made up for it lol

abbey@abbeyymay
Yo like this one was better than the first one though? Less rushed love, more pining over the other and thinking they don’t feel the same. We love to see it.

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