
Play for Keeps
by Maggie Wells
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Pub Date Apr 03 2018 | Archive Date Apr 18 2018
SOURCEBOOKS Casablanca | Sourcebooks Casablanca
Description
Mixing business and pleasure is a dangerous game...
Tyrell Ransom, the new men's basketball coach, is ready to whip his team into shape and start winning some games. But when compromising photos of his soon-to-be-ex-wife with one of his players go viral, everything comes crashing down. With reporters thick on the ground, Ty and his team need some serious damage control—now.
When public relations guru Millie Jenkins arrives in her leopard-print cape to save the day, things really heat up... Soon they're going to have to work double time to keep their white-hot chemistry out of the headlines.
Love Games Series:
Love Game (Book 1)
Play for Keeps (Book 2)
"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
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781492651529 |
PRICE | $7.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 352 |
Featured Reviews

Wells is a gifted storyteller. She writes smart and sometimes laugh out loud dialogue. Her characters are believable with real life situations that aren't out of reach for the normal person to relate too. I loved this story...absolutely loved it. Millie...I want to be her..hang ups and all. Ty...geez he's perfectly flawed too. There wasn't a moment that I didn't love their story. From start to finish it was perfect. They fell in love and it was messy and sweet and then hot and frustrating. I want to read more from this author and I'm dying to see what happens with Avery. She's going to run some poor man ragged.