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Thank you so much for being willing to grant me access to this book. Unfortunately, life obligations have prevented me from doing so. If my schedule clears, I plan on reviewing this in the future and will post the review on Amazon and Goodreads. Thank you.

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The fourth book in the Game On in Seattle series, reads very well as a stand-alone (which is what happened to me) though I suspect it would enhance your enjoyment of this book had you had the chance the previous ones in the series.

Tanner Wolfe has been getting more press of his off-field antics rather than his on-field prowess. Management directs him to clean up his act or else.

Emma Maxwell is the "good" sister, she's never gone against the grain that her sister's have cast for her but she indulges in her one secret - Karaoke - a harmless way of pretending that she is a REAL singer.

Emma and Tanner's journey starts as they plot to <i>help</i> one another with marriage. It will give the impression that Tanner has <i>settled</i> and his connections can help Emma break into the music industry. Once their situations are resolved, they can then go their separate ways. I love a marriage of convenience plot!

Emma has been in love with Tanner for years, and this marriage is very very real for her. On the flip side, Tanner is fighting to keep his emotions out of it (really to keep his dysfunctional childhood a secret).

Emma and Tanner are well-matched characters; real, raw and relatable. They draw you into their world deftly.

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