Trick Play (Fake Boyfriend, Band 2)

Trick Play (Fake Boyfriend, Band 2)

Hardback
4.137

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Matt:Want to know the fastest way to get screwed out of a football career? Get photographed in a compromising position in a gay bar. Yep, welcome to my life.My agent says he can fix my image. He wants me to become the poster boy for gay football players. Me? I just want back on the field. I’ll do anything to play for the NFL again, even pretend to have a steady boyfriend.If only my fake boyfriend wasn’t Noah Huntington III—the most arrogant, entitled rich guy in the world.Noah:Pretend to be Matt Jackson’s boyfriend, my best friend said. It’ll be fun, he said. What Damon neglected to mention is Matt is surly and bitter.Being his boyfriend is a job in itself. From his paranoia over being constantly photographed to his aversion to PDA, being with Matt isn’t the care-free fake relationship I expected when I signed on to do this.It’s supposed to be a win-win. I get to stick it to my politician dad who thinks no one is good enough for the Huntington name, and Matt’s reputation of being the bad boy of football dies.What I don’t expect is to start caring for the guy. That’s not part of the plan. Then again, neither is fooling around with him. Oops.

Book Information

Main Genre
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Format
Hardback
Pages
332
Price
21.25 €

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4.5

Noah und Matt gehören zu meinen absoluten Lieblingen im Sadenverse, klar, dass ich ihre Story nochmal lesen musste! Und auf Englisch kommen die Witze auch nochmal so viel besser rüber!! Must Read für alle Fans von queerer Sportromantik!

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This I struggled with a little. Like, the steam was better than in the first book and the characterisation of the love interests too and I am starting to settle into the friend group this series follows, but this was also way more dramatic and high stakes, leaned more into the miscommunication aaaaand bit off a big chunk of politics - implicitly as well as explicitly. I don't think it handled that too well, which sadly put a significant strain on my enjoyment. CNs: parental douchebaggery and then full on parental abandonment and homophobia, estranged families, bribery, betrayal, self doubt/self worth issues, continued focus on the hardships of being a gay male athlete (this one is about Football, if anyone actually cared?!) It also has Alexander Cendese reading the name Nathaniel in a non-aftg context, which was hilarious to me :D

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