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4.5 Stars
Another winner by Ilsa Madden-Mills! I could not put this one down. The characters pulled me right into this one. It's Tuck's turn for his story to be told. With his backstory and childhood he deserves this misfit put together awesome family. Sometimes family isn't blood, but the friends you make along the way. Francesca hasn't had it easy either, but she has some really awesome people in her corner. A masquerade party she goes to changes her life in more ways than one. I really hope Jasper gets his story told because the guy is a hoot! There is plenty of heart and emotions along with steam, but the humor was one of my favorite parts. I loved that Francesca has two great ride or die besties. Her elderly neighbor also looks out for her. His grumpy persona covers up a huge heart. There are some bumps in the road because what these two have gone through opening up and trust are hard to come by. The epilogue was the perfect touch and made me so very happy! This is a must read!!

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Once I started this story, I could not stop. “Princess and the Player” is a steamy, fun and emotional story and I was pulled in from the moment Tuck and Francesca met.

Tuck and Francesca meet one night at an exclusive adult club where masks stay on and fantasies come true. Agreeing to no names and no kissing, the two have an incredible night together. But when they run into each other weeks later, even though they had masks on, they figure out who each other is almost right away. Fate also intervenes in another surprising way.

From the very first moment, you could feel the chemistry that was brewing between Tuck and Francesca. They didn’t have the most common first meeting but it was perfect for them. Tuck is caring and has a big heart despite fighting some pretty hard demons from his childhood. I admired his vulnerability when he let Francesca in. Francesca was an instant favorite for me. Smart, independent and she knows her worth. She also had a tough childhood and was able to connect with Tuck on a different level. I wasn’t expecting to go through all the emotions while reading this story and I loved every moment. The secondary characters of Jasper, Cece, Brogan, and Darden were amazing additions to the story and provided the family feel both desperately wanted. This story is so well rounded and will be on my re-read list for sure.

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Princess and The Player swept me off my feet within pages and kept me so absorbed that the crazy LSU-Alabama game couldn't even keep my eyes off the page. I wish I could adequately put my finger on what made this such a fun read for me instead of just rambling, but probably I'll just ramble. For instance, I could go on and on about how much I enjoyed that despite both Tuck and Francesca's upbringings left much to desired (understatement of the month), they both found success. Neither of them had great role models of family or love and yet they made their own families with friends, neighbors, and teammates. I liked that they both seemed to avoid emotional attachments but found each other and couldn't help but be vulnerable, even when they didn't think they were or didn't want to be. I liked their kindness, their chemistry, their dates, their unlikely pairing, and their taste in friends. I liked that while I didn't know what to expect after reading Beauty and the Baller, the story of Jude and Tuck wasn't anything I expected; it was wonderfully different than the first book in this series. Ultimately, I think I really just liked spending time with them on a rainy Saturday and find myself still thinking of them.



All the pieces and parts of Princess and The Player worked for me: the meet cute, the angst, their backstories, the friends, the chemistry, and their happily ever after. All of it blended together into the perfect way to spend my day and I am hopeful that there are more stories to read in this series.

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What an enjoyable read this book was. It not only had amazing characters to fall in love with but wonderful secondary characters as well.

Its funny how things can change in the blink of an eye. An evening of no strings and no names leaves both Francesca and Tuck weeks later with memories of their encounter.

When they cross paths again and realize what they have already shared they tread lightly into wanting more. Their pasts casting shadows on what could be. But it seems as if there may be something else navigating their future……a positive pregnancy test.

I enjoyed getting to know both Tuck and Francesca’s pasts. It shed light on some of their behaviors and resistance to admit their true feelings.

Their story is full of both highs and lows but so worth the trip to the end zone! Although this is the second installment in this series from Ilsa Madden-Mills this story can definitely be enjoyed as a standalone.

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Princess and the Player by Ilsa Madden-Mills is the second book in the Strangers in Love series and it works well as a standalone. I didn’t know what to expect, this being my first experience with the author’s work. Well, Madden-Mill gave her readers an emotional, sexy and light-hearted story.

I had fun with the Princess and the Player. It provided the perfect blend of romance and humor. Although not a fan of the surprise pregnancy trope, I thought this was well done. The story had my full attention from the first page. I started out reading the e-book, then switched over to audio.

Both the hero and heroine have tortured pasts. A past which can cause severe emotional damage. They both survived. However, they were not at the point when it didn’t influence their decisions. Tuck grew up surrounded by wealth, but lived in a dysfunctional home. While Francesca was abandoned as a baby and spent all her life going from one foster home to the next. She never experienced the true meaning of family until she turned eighteen, when she met Cece, Brogan, and Mr. Darden. They brought light and fun moments to the story, with their crazy antics and snarky remarks.

My heart ached for them both, learning of the pain and hurt they both went through. Despite the difference, their past crippled them both, hindering them from forming meaningful relationships. Their pain helped to fuel their careers. Francesca found joy in her art, while Tuck buried his pain in his love for football. So one can understand the reason retirement from the very thing that saved him would scare him.

Now, regarding the pregnancy, this was kept a secret from Tuck for the majority of the story. I kept wondering when she would tell him and how he would react. Her reasons, fueled by fear of rejection, for holding out for so long, were understandable. His reaction upon learning the truth disappointed me, but he redeemed himself. After his redeeming moment, it would have been nice seeing him more hands on during the rest of the pregnancy. The ending was good, but the epilogue warmed my heart and left me with a big smile.

The narration was good. Lee Samuels and Stella Bloom delivered solid characters and provided the perfect complement for each other. This is my first time listening to both of them together, although I have listened to Stella Bloom collaboration with another narrator before. I enjoyed their performance and wouldn’t hesitate to listen to either again–whether as a solo or a dual narration.

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Princess and The Player is a great follow-up to Beauty and the Baller! Tuck is Ronan's best friend/former teammate, so the books are loosely connected, but Player is a complete standalone.

The book opens when Tuck and Francesca meet while wearing masks at a sex club neither of them have frequented before. It's his birthday, but he's mourning the crossroads he's at facing the end of his career and his messed-up family life, and she's mourning what would have been her wedding day and her cheating fiance. Their meeting started out as a bet, and their incredible connection led them to an incredible one-night stand.

But fate had plans for Tuck and Francesca, because they keep crossing paths. They live in the same building! They can't deny the sparks between them, but Francesca believes Tuck to be a player and is determined to stay far away. Especially after she discovers that she's pregnant and Tuck never wants a family.

While I hate it when the heroine puts off telling the hero that she's pregnant in the surprise-baby trope, I did appreciate how that played into the development of Francesca and Tuck's relationship. As a foster kid, all she's ever wanted was a family. And he's had nothing but disappointment in his life because of his family. As they spend time together, Tuck's walls start coming down, and Fran realizes that she was wrong about him being a player, but that he's a genuinely nice guy. But how can they make their situation work?

I also really enjoyed the supporting players. Jasper and Brogan and CeCe are all hoots, and I adored Mr. Darden and the Widow. Both Francesca and Tuck had families of their choosing, and I loved how they ultimately decided to choose each other as well. I just wish Fran would have told Tuck earlier about her pregnancy rather than hide it for so long.

I received an advanced copy from the publisher via NetGalley and voluntarily left a review.

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2.75-3 stars

Okay, so I really really wanted to love this book. It has the things I need. We have an alpha football player who meets this beautiful girl on his birthday in an elegent and private sexi club. There's chemistry there's fire - after she called him a pervert - there's a one-night stand where no information about themselves is shared. After, they can't stop thinking about each other. She also...kinda gets pregnant. I enjoyed some part and others not so much. I'm a fan of the pregnancy trope, accidental/surprise/planned, I don't care I love it. However, in this one I felt like it took too long before she told Tuck. He wasn't happy - ofc- she got upset and then she forgives him...too fast. I need groveling, when you've done someone wrong I.NEED.GOOD.GROVELING! The book was promicing, entertaining and had great tropes and I really liked Jasper and the other side characters. And I also really thought France and Tuck had great chemistry but I needed more. I usually say that a book had too may chapters, this one needed more. I think it was a bit rushed. I wish there was more.
More details
More scenes
More slow.
Just more so everything could wrap up. Because it has everything it needs to be really really good.

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I am simply obsessed with this Ilsa Madden-Mills world. The banter, the steam, the quirky and dynamic characters, the great balance of lightness with emotional substance, the tender feelings and heartfelt sincerity of the storytelling- they all come together for such a delightfully fun and sweet reading experience. I was especially excited for this outing because I wanted more of Tuck (and Cherry!) after the amazing first outing in this world. And Tuck was everything I wanted and more. Charming, the right balance of arrogant and endearing, posturing but adorable….like how could you not adore him? And he’s sexy AF. But Ilsa also gives him so much emotional meat- there’s a complexity and heaviness to him that we didn’t get to see when he was the secondary best friend, a broken and tortured quality to him that lies underneath his sunshiney and fun bravado. It made me love him even more. But our heroine- well, she I never saw coming. Francesca is all sharp edges, sass, and fierce intensity- but yet again a facade for a broken and lonely heart that’s aching for connection and emotional security. What starts as a fun and flirty banter-filled beginning swells into a much more layered and complicated story- with lots of angst, traumatic pasts, emotional tension and latent baggage that manifests as distrust…but also lots of no-strings sexiness that gets messy really fast courtesy of a little surprise. While I missed getting to play with our OG characters, I loved the new setting and the new menagerie of amazingly entertaining secondary characters. No one writes funny but substantive characters quite like Ilsa- there’s such a keen character specificity yet a comforting relatability to every one of them. Which means they are imperfect, make mistakes, and let their insecurities and baggage get in the way of what they need….even if they didn’t know they wanted it. I loved the theme of that- how we can acknowledge the trauma of our past pain, but how we also have to recognize it is just part of who we are and that we have the agency to decide if it stands in the way to our happiness, we have control to do the work to find a path forward that breaks cycles and opens our hearts. Sometimes we just need to get out of our own way- lean into the journey that fate puts right in front of us. These two were clearly fated- and at long last, the Princess saves the Prince.

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I was really looking forward to reading Tuck’s story after Beauty and the Baller but this one just didn’t quite hit the mark for me.
The beginning was awesome, I really enjoyed it then just the vibe they gave wasn’t hooking me. They came across kind of selfish and the chemistry just didn’t quite click for me.
Also includes one of my least favourite tropes, and had I have known when I signed up for the arc I probably would have given it a miss.

I’m sad, but I will look forward to any others in the series

*I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book*

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Princess and the Player is the second book in Ilsa Madden-Mills Strangers In Love series and is Francesca and Tuck's addictive story.
Princess and the Player is a surprise baby, sports romance with all the feels.
Francesca and Tuck meet at an exclusive club where everything is anonymous, masks are worn, no names are exchanged and lots of fun to be had. The chemistry between Tuck and Francesca is off the charts and leads them to spend an amazing lust filled night together, which leaves them reliving that night for weeks after.
After a run in with her neighbour, Francesca is shocked that Tuck is the guy from that night, the guy she hasn't been able to stop thinking about and the guy who she's been looking for everywhere she goes.
Now they both realise who each other is, Tuck is determined to be with Francesca but Francesca is reluctant to start something because she's pregnant with Tuck's baby. But of course Francesca and Tuck cannot stay away, no matter how hard she tries, and they start a no strings relationship. Tuck had a terrible childhood and when you've been told you'll never be good enough your whole life a part of you, a big part of you believes it and he believes he only deserves a surface level relationship and that he doesn't deserved to be loved.
However with a connection like theirs is too hard to ignore and without realising it they've both gotten in deep.
"My childhood has trapped me for years, creating a hollow man who didn't know how to let others in.
Then a princess came along, tore down my defences, and stole my heart."
But what does this mean for Tuck's fears of a happily ever after and what happens when Tuck finds out about the baby?
Read Princess and the Player now to find out!
I LOVED Princess and the Player so much, I could not put it down! This book is the perfect example of why Ilsa is and always will be one of my all time favourite authors!
I received an arc of Princess and the Player and I am voluntarily leaving my review.

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I am just giddy after finishing Princess and the Player. Ilsa Madden-Mills delivered a sweet and swoony romance that packed an unexpected emotional punch that kept me invested from start to finish.

The first meeting between Francesca and Tuck was awkward and hot. One night, no strings, no names. Until fate, destiny, the universe...whatever you want to call it kept throwing them together.

I really liked Francesca. She was sassy and bold. Talented and kind. and carving her own path after life had handed her blow after blow. Ohhhhh boy Tuck. That man is the stuff book boyfriend dreams are made of. Generous, thoughtful and blessed with endless stamina. He was enamored with Francesca from the jump and while he couldn't quite explain it, he knew he wanted to be around her. Get to know her. Make her his.

But these two both have a tumultuous past and when the surprise of all surprises is revealed, it stirs up all their biggest fears. These two were so meant to be together, if only they would get out of their own way. 

Everything about Francesca and Tuck's whirlwind romance had me up all night reading. The friendships (Jasper, Cece and Darden were the best), the hard choices, the witty banter, the art, the steam...all of it made this one unputdownable. And that ending...le sigh it was the kind of happy that was perfectly them.

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WOW! Ilsa Madden-Mills has stolen my heart with her latest romance in the Strangers in Love series!! I thoroughly enjoyed Princess and the Player and can't give it less than a full 5 STARS!

𝙃𝙚 𝙞𝙨 𝙖𝙞𝙧. 𝙇𝙞𝙛𝙚. 𝘼𝙣𝙙 𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙛𝙡𝙖𝙬𝙚𝙙 𝙚𝙙𝙜𝙚𝙨? 𝙃𝙞𝙨 𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙤𝙨? 𝙄 𝙡𝙤𝙫𝙚 𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙢 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙩.

Reading Princess and the Player came after I finished an extremely dark romance and offered a needed break for me from the genre. A palette clean if you will. But then again, I’ve always loved IMM’s writing and storytelling prowess and consider her a favorite author–and truthfully, I never need a reason to pick up something she’s penned. Beauty and the Baller was the latest IMM book that I just couldn’t put this down! It’s steamy and heartfelt with characters that fight their pasts together as well as individually so that they progress beautifully.

Tuck and Francesca had incredible chemistry, fun banter, enough SIZZLE to overheat your kindle and were beautifully scripted. The storyline was funny, emotional and lighter. I loved the journey! Their instantaneous chemistry and unexpected connection were sheer perfection. I didn’t put it down and read through the story in just one sitting. Oh, and when reading anything by IMM, you have to note the absolutely fantastic secondary characters–who often get their own stories😉–that you can’t help but appreciate so much that you are waiting with bated breath until Ilsa announces the characters in her next book. (I know I’m not the only reader who does this! But it never fails to be a huge draw for me even anticipating them!) This dual POV one-night stand, football romance is everything and deserves additional stars IMO. You cannot go wrong with this book and you shouldn’t miss it!

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Princess and the Player by Ilsa Madden-Mills is a sports romance that was fun, charming and had me captivated from start to finish. Francesca was set to get married until she found her fiancée cheating right begore their wedding. On the night she was supposed to get married she ends up at an unexpected party where she enjoys one night with Tuck. Tuck is an NFL player and I like how easy-going and charming he is, though he is also trying to figure out what is next for him. He is not looking for anything serious and then he meets Francesca. Francesca’s life has not been easy and Tuck added so many more layers.

I loved their chemistry and connection so much as well as watching them fall and finding what neither was looking for but was exactly what they needed. I also loved the secondary characters so much. Princess and the Player by Ilsa Madden-Mills was a steamy story with great banter, characters and found it to be a fun and delightful read that was also emotional and touching.

Happy reading!

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I was provided an arc of this book from the author via Netgalley, all opinions are my own.

This may be the second book in the series but it reads as a complete standalone. While Ronan (from Beauty and the Baller and Tuck may have met their lady love's in a similar fashion, their stories are completely independent of one another.

This follows Tuck, a NFL wide reciever who is at a crossroads in his life and career. At thirty-five he is aging out of the game he loves and is facing retirement or a trade to another team. He is also dealing with some family stuff that may or may not be impacting his game. Enter Francesca, an artist who has been let down far too many times by the people who were supposed to care about her. She meets Tuck at an exclusive members only club on the night that was supposed to be her wedding, which also happens to be his birthday. Emotions are running high for both of them, especially their attraction to one another so they agree to one night, no strings, no identities to help them both get through the night. Fast forward a couple of weeks and they run into each other and recognize one another and realize they live in the same building. Francesca wants nothing to do with Tuck and his athlete player lifestyle, but he can't do anything but think about her. They both want different things in life, but life has different plans for them.

I really loved Tuck and Francesca together. They had good banter and great chemistry. While this does focus on their relationship together, there is also a good amount of time spent with them working on their issues apart. They enter their relationship with things they both need to come to terms with and things they need to communicate about together. I feel like there could possibly be some triggering topics for some as this discusses abandonment, physical abuse, foster care, mental health, and mentions addiction. I do love that they both had a great support system on both sides as they worked through things. Francesca has a wonderful found family that she can lean on with or without Tuck. Tuck has Jasper whether he wants him or not and he also seeks out professional help from a therapist to deal with some of his issues. While pregnancy tropes tend not to be my favorite, this one was done really well and it created the right amount of angst and turmoil in the story.

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Francesca e Tucker se encontram de forma inusitada em um clube de sexo, mas não sabem a identidade um do outro, já que ambos usaram máscaras e codinomes. O que seria o pior dia para eles, acaba se transformando em uma noite intensa e que resulta em uma gravidez inesperada.

Francesca é órfã e vem de muitas dores e lares adotivos. Depois de uma traição, a separação do noivo e ficar desempregada, estar grávida é muito para assimilar. Contudo, ela quer manter o bebê, ainda que não tenha coragem de contar a Tucker sobre isso. Quanto a ele, o cara que conhecemos no livro anterior sempre sorrindo carrega mais dores do que imaginávamos. Atualmente lidando com o peso da idade no futebol, temores e dramas familiares, Tucker tem aversão a cerca branca e crianças.

De início, Francesca tenta fugir dele devido ao peso do segredo que carrega, mas Tucker é insistente e é difícil resistir quando você está realmente caída pelo homem que, coincidentemente, mora no mesmo prédio que você.

Não concordei com a atitude da protagonista de esconder a gravidez do cara, mas, apesar disso, entendo de onde vem suas dores e temores. Para alguém que já havia sido tão rejeitada, Francesca temeu que seu bebê sofresse o mesmo com o pai. Da mesma forma, quando as coisas são reveladas, apesar de querer que a reação do protagonista fosse outra, faz sentido com o percurso do personagem e, graças a Deus, não foi prolongado.

Tirado as confusões, o casal é muito bom junto e o livro ainda traz algumas reviravoltas, que eu já imaginava, mas gostei de ver, além de personagens secundários muito cativantes.

Apesar da trope gravidez, o foco do livro não corre no desenvolvimento disso, mas sim no segredo da concepção. Então, ainda que você não curta esse tipo de enredo, é bem tranquilo de ler. O epilogo é bem fofinho e eu só senti falta de ver algo do Ronan, que foi apenas citado no livro. Saudades.

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4.25 ⭐️


I enjoyed this a bit more than I did the first book. they were so cute and the surprise pregnancy trope in this was done well as it wasn't consistently thrown in my face and the characters went about their lives like everything was normal until the fmc remembers that she's knocked up. Tuck has trauma and has had to deal with a lot so CHECK TW. This was light and cute read and I'm looking forward to next book, I hope is Jasper's.

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I loved the first one in this series, Beauty and the Baller, and we met Tuck in that book, so it was nice getting to know more about him and have him find his HEA. Francesca had such an interesting background and I adored her character. But because this is an author I pretty much just read any of her books with barely a glance ahead of time at the whole synopsis, I didn’t realize this was going to be a surprise pregnancy story. Even though now as I read the last paragraph of the blurb I see it is right there plain as day. I’m not saying that’s a bad thing! That trope is just as good as any and of course I liked this story a lot!

There were so many wonderful characters. I loved all the people in Francesca’s life, her besties/roomies, Darden, the grumpy old man in the building, the doorman, etc. She even had some great customers from both her tattoo job and then her art job. I loved all the intricate family background story for her as well as what happened as the story went on.

Then of course we had Tuck’s friends. His family had their own emotional aspects of the story. He had ex girlfriend problems too. Plus there was the being an older football player. I love how the author threw in some references to Kansas City, my town, and their football team. Even if they didn’t use the actual team name, because it just doesn’t work that way in romance/fiction. Of course his roommate/teammate Jasper was a blast as well. And I’m wondering if we might get Jasper’s story next, although we kind of have an idea who his love interest might be.

Obviously the pregnancy was a surprise, but also kept a secret for the longest time. So many times I just kept silently telling her to tell him! It was again obvious that he was going to be upset. But maybe, just maybe, like a good romance novel, he’d get over it. However the time that it ended up coming out, well that may have been actually the right time, any earlier and maybe Tuck hadn’t had the things happen yet that he would need to see how much he did want that kind of life.

A wonderful story, loved it!

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Another great romance by Ilsa Madden-Mills! All the characters were wonderful but Francesca was by far my favorite (ok, old man Darden was right up there too)! Francesca had a hard childhood in the foster care system, she didn’t let too many people get close to her but she still seemed to have hope for most of the book. It definitely felt like ‘ghosts of boyfriends past’, I mean really what are the odds… I probably would have refused to leave the house after the run in with Levi. Tucker is tortured from his past, but he is drawn to Francesca. He doesn’t believe in fate but I love the way their life has intertwined them long before they actually met! Their friends were rude or die and really, the best type of family… I am really hoping Jasper gets a story next because he just just an eager and lovable puppy of a man!

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Started off a tad rocky for me, but glad I stuck through. Both Tuck & Francesca have abandonment issues, so relying on or even falling for another is a risky step. I loved how although they met through a one-night stand, they built the foundation of their relationship. Supporting characters were superb and made just as much impact on the storyline as the MCs.

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PRINCESS AND THE PLAYER is the second instalment in Ilsa Madden-Mills’ contemporary, adult STRANGERS IN LOVE erotic, romance series. This is thirty-five year old, NFL running back Tuck Avery, and thirty year old, tattooist/artist Francesca Lane’s story line. PRINCESS AND THE PLAYER can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story line is revealed where necessary.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Tuck and Francesca) PRINCESS AND THE PLAYER follows the building romance and relationship between thirty-five year old, NFL running back Tuck Avery, and thirty year old, tattooist/artist Francesca Lane. After catching her fiance with another woman, Francesca found herself without a direction in life. At her best friend Cecelia’s insistence , Francesca visits an exclusive $ex club where her one-night stand ends with a surprise pregnancy but more surprising is the identity of the father, the man with whom Francesca will fall in love. Enter NFL running back Tuck Avery, an embittered man who struggles with the demons from the past.The loss of her job, the news of her pregnancy, and Tuck’s pronouncement about never wanting to be a father, sends Francesca into a spiral where uncovering her own broken past reveals the heart breaking truth about the parents she never knew. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Tuck and Francesca, and the potential fall-out when Tuck’s demons continue to control his life going forward.

Francesca Lane grew up in the foster care system, and life wasn’t always easy but our heroine has made a family of her own, with the friends that have supported her with kindness and love.Tuck Avery struggles to move on from his past, and it is his past that continues to haunt and control every action in his life. With issues of trust, Tuck manages to keep everyone at a distance including the woman with whom he will fall in love.

The relationship between Tuck and Francesca begins as a one-night stand at an exclusive $ex club where anonymity is always assured but a surprise pregnancy, and an unsure future threatens our heroine’s sense of security, and any possibility of her own happily ever after. Tuck Avery’s football career is struggling, and his own future unsure but the announcement of a baby reinforces his issues of trust, and his struggle with family and love. The $ex scenes are passionate and intense without the use of over the top sexually graphic language and text.

There is a large ensemble cast of colorful and charismatic secondary and supporting characters. We are introduced to Francesca’s best friend Cece, and their friends Brogan and Darden, as well as her ex fiance Edward, former boss Danny, and former foster brother Levi; Tuck’s teammate and friend Jasper, as well as several women that come in and out of the players lives.

PRINCESS AND THE PLAYER is a story of family, friendships, and relationships; trust and understanding; betrayal and acceptance; love and happily ever after. The premise is captivating and emotional; the romance is seductive and heart breaking; the characters are broken but struggling to move on.



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