The Player Next Door: A Novel

The Player Next Door: A Novel

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Beschreibung

From the international bestselling author of The Simple Wild and Ten Tiny Breaths comes a new second-chance, hate-to-love romance.
Scarlet Reed has returned to Polson Falls, convinced that twelve years away is long enough to shed her humiliating childhood identity as the town harlot's daughter. With a teaching job secured and an adorable fixer-upper to call home, things in her life are finally looking up.
That is, until she finds out that Shane Beckett lives next door.
Shane Beckett, the handsome and charismatic high school star quarterback who smashed her heart. The lying, cheating player who was supposed to be long gone, living the pro football dream and fooling women into thinking he's Prince Charming. Shane Beckett, who is as attractive as ever and flashing his dimples at her as if he has done no wrong.
Scarlet makes it abundantly clear that old wounds have not been forgotten. Neighbors they may be, but friends they most certainly are not. She won't allow herself to fall for the single father and firefighter again, no matter how many apologies he offers, how many times he rushes to her aid, or how hard he makes her heart pound.
But as she spends more time with him, she begins to fear that maybe she's wrong. Maybe Shane has changed.
And maybe this time she's the one playing herself-out of a chance at true happiness.
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Shane may be one of the worst "heroes" I've read in a romance novel. He humiliated her, hurt her and dated her bully and she had to apologize to him because she was hurt. He called her having feelings and own personal problems "complicated". If he doesn't want complicated he should have dated a blow up doll. I should have listened to the reviews and not touched this but I thought "now way he's that bad". Well. He was. The story had so much potential but Shane is selfish and outright delusional with the way he expects her to move on from the hurt and heartbreak and she apologized to him for being hurt like no offense but this book feels like it was written by a misogynistic man who has no empathy towards women.

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