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They say hate the player, don’t hate the game.

Good thing that I don’t listen to what other people tell me to do.
I choose to hate them both.

Wyatt Anderson is still the number one most hated man on my list. He’s cocky, arrogant, and treats women like toys.

The fame that he’s found has only strengthened his stupid ego. If he thought that he was God’s gift to women in high school, being an NFL superstar has made it ten times worse.

I never imagined seeing him again, yet here we are.

As a cruel twist of fate, he hires me to plan his sister’s wedding.
He’s also determined to put the moves on me, all over again.

I fell for his lines once, but I’m smarter now.
Plus, games aren’t my forte anymore.

At least, that’s what I thought.
Then, I realized that this time, I can win.
It’s my turn to play the game.

They say that you can’t play a player.
We’ll just see about that.

176 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 16, 2020

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Elizabeth Perry

11 books228 followers
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Ever since she learned to spell her name, Elizabeth Perry has been writing stories.
As an adult, she fell back into writing as her four children began to grow up and spread their wings. She loves writing cozy mysteries and romantic comedies featuring funny & strong heroines who remind her of the influential women she's met along the way.
She resides in Michigan with her husband, children, and yellow lab named Lucy. If she's not reading, she's writing, or spending time with her beloved family and friends.


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July 7, 2020
I enjoyed the beginning of this story and looked forward to seeing how thing would play out. I was disappointed with the rushed ending. It was as if there was a time constraint and the author needed to wrap everything in a neat bow in a hurry.
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June 22, 2020
An Overtime Winner

I have read all three of the books in this series. While you could view each book as a standalone novel, they fit together seamlessly without needless overlap you often find in a series. These are by far the best football romance novels I have ever read!!!!
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August 21, 2020
Soooo not sure how to rate this.

I enjoyed the first 60% and then kind of went downhill from there.

I could not get over how the hero was treating the heroine ( he was an ass in my opinion and some stuff he said way of of line ) so that’s why i’m struggling so much.

I liked the heroine
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26 reviews5 followers
December 28, 2020
Absolutely adore the love hate relationship!

I am always a sucker for the love stories that go from hate to leave. This one is an amazing read if you love those kinds of love stories as well!
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July 8, 2021
Ending felt rushed. Gia got no justice for what was done to her. By Colton, her ex or her ex business partner. Hero could have groveled a bit more too, after the way he treated her the night her ex arrived drunk.
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16 reviews1 follower
June 21, 2020
Finally

I love this book. It seems like I waited forever for the Saints of love book 3 and it was worth the wait.
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