The Boyfriend Comeback: A Rivals to Lovers Standalone MM Sports Romance (Winner Takes All Book 1)
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04/28/2025
A standalone, rivals-to-lovers, second chance MM sports romance full of secrets, first times and forbidden love from #1 New York Times Bestselling author Lauren Blakely writing MM romance as L. Blakely. Don't fall for another football player…. I have to stop replaying the one night I spent with my rival. Trouble is, that white-hot encounter with the other quarterback answered a lot of questions I’ve had about myself, but it also led me into this mess where he hates me. I never showed up for our second date. Since, well, life happened, and the worst part is he’ll never know how much that night meant to me. But when I’m traded to his cross-town rivals, that’s not the time to serve up my secrets to him either. My team’s PR department wants to double down on our rivalry. I need to focus on football, not on my interest in men. Except, the more time I spend doing media appearances and charity events with the sexy, generous, popular guy, the hungrier I am to finish what we started. It’s a bad idea to knock on his door late one night. I could lose everything. He’s probably not even home. But when the door swings open and I’m face to face with the man I want desperately, I have a choice to make.
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