Lou Prescott loves college life. The friends, the parties, the hot guys...not to mention her undisputed position as the reigning queen of the business school. But when her dad becomes head coach of the Mountain State Mustangs in the wake of a scandal, it seems like he expects to coach her life too. And keep her the same little girl she was when her mother died. Lou is determined she's not going to let her dad cramp her style. Only now, none of the football players are brave enough to date Coach’s daughter ... not even West Sawyer, the sexy-as-hell first-string quarterback.
West Sawyer never saw himself as starting QB material—and neither did anyone else. Last year, he was content to ride the bench and collect his scholarship. After all the trouble in high school, he owed that much to his mother. But ever since the rape scandal that tore apart MSU’s championship team, he’s been thrust into the spotlight, and all that comes with it--women, parties, and a crippling pressure that’s killing his game. He’s been able to resist his old bad habits, but it hasn’t been easy. Coach Prescott is the only one who believes in him, but what would Coach do if he knew the woman who tempts West most … is Lou?
Can West and Lou overcome their demons to find lasting love? Or will their stubborn personalities keep them apart?
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I think my favorite of the series will always be the first book, Head in the Game, but I loved the other books, too. That being said, Lou was a bit hard to like and sometimes I kinda wanted to slap her because of her drinking and reckless decisions. I loved West, though, and I'm glad they got their happy ending, too.
Well I loved this book. West needed to find his rhythm on and off the field and I guess Lou was just what he needed but didn't know it. They helped each other through the hardships that were plaguing them and into a position where they could be loved. I know the story would have sucked if they had lost to Texas but as a Texas Longhorn fan, I have to say I didn't care for them getting beat. But Alabama, no hardship there. Great book and I look forward to reading the short story about West and Lou after her surgeries.