Love Game
Description
She's earned her position
Kate Snyder is at the top of her game. She scored her first national championship at Wolcott University in her undergrad days, and now she's the coaching legend of the #1 college women's basketball team. No one knows the meaning of the phrase "work your way up" better than Kate. So when the university hires a football coach trying to escape scandal--paying him a lot more than she earns--Kate is more than annoyed.
He just sailed into his
Danny McMillan had hoped for a smooth transition at Wolcott, but the fiery Coach Snyder made that impossible. Every time he and Kate are in a room together, snark and sparks fly. Danny gets her frustration, but her pay grade isn't his problem, right? When Kate and Danny finally see eye to eye, their sparks turn into something even hotter...and they need to figure out if this is more than just a game.
Love Games Series:
Love Game (Book 1)
Play for Keeps (Book 2)
Praise for Maggie Wells:
"Fun, feisty, and flaming hot."--Epilogue Book Blog for A Will and A Way
"Will steal your heart...romance at its finest."--Harlequin Junkies for Going Deep
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"Highly entertaining...splendid." - Harlequin Junkie
"OMG people, this book!! If you want to read a feel good story, one that shows a woman can be tough and even a bit of a ball buster without being shrew and bitchy, then you do not want to miss Love Game. I know it is early in 2018, but I can already tell you Love Game will be one of my favorite reads this year, it is that good!" - Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews, 5 Stars
"Love Game is a battle of the sexes, battle of the sports, battle of the salary, hate-to-love romance novel. It is tale that feminists will rejoice over. And the sex won't disappoint either. A modern read for a modern world." - Romantically Inclined Reviews
"Wells scores big with a perfectly paced and gutsy romance...the boldness with which this power couple takes on the workplace issue as a team displays egalitarian and mutually supportive strength too rarely seen in heterosexual romance...very impressive." - Publishers Weekly STARRED Review