Wolves

Rule number 1 for the team owner’s daughter? Don’t date the players.

1. THE LIE by Karla Sorensen

SYNOPSIS

Rule number 1 for the team owner’s daughter? Don’t date the players. Especially not hotheaded tight ends with tattoos and impulse control problems. That’s why Dominic Walker is completely off my radar. Sort of.

Babysitting the team troublemaker when he’s forced to volunteer for the foundation where I work means I can’t exactly avoid him. I wish I had though. Because once I get to know Dominic, it’s almost impossible to ignore the feelings he brings out in me.

Pretty soon, I’m breaking all my rules. I just have to hope he doesn’t break my heart in the process.


2. THE PLAN by Karla Sorensen

SYNOPSIS

Have you ever fake-dated your bodyguard? I don’t recommend it. Especially if he’s anything like Erik Wilder: former football player, world-class know-it-all and unapologetic grump.

To be clear, I didn’t want a bodyguard (hence the fake dating idea). Most days, I can’t figure out why he wants the job either. We drive each other insane, probably because we’re as opposite as two people can be.

He’s suspicious, never talks about his past and has the comfort skills of a cactus. I’m a happily ever after kinda girl who knows exactly what she wants out of life.

Erik’s words might say that the lines have to stay firm between us, but those dark eyes of his? They tell another story when he looks at me.

He’s just as stubborn as I am, but when our fake dating plan starts to feel a lot more real, it’s only a matter of time before his professional walls come crashing down. I just have to hope my heart doesn’t get buried in the rubble.


3. THE CRUSH by Karla Sorensen

SYNOPSIS

You know that girl from your past that you can’t quite stop thinking about? The one that you pushed away because you had a goal that seemed so much bigger, so much more important than any crush you might have had?

That’s Adaline Wilder for me.

Nothing came before football. Not in college, and not in my five years in the pros. All I wanted was to win games, win a championship, carve my own path out of the illustrious Ward family football legacy. And I’ve done all that. But something is missing.

I’ve never been wrong about what I want. Except with her.

She moved on to someone else, but that baseball playing moron just broke her heart. I don’t blame her for not trusting me, but even Adaline can’t deny the heat when we’re together. I have one shot at winning her over. And I intend to take it.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Karla Sorensen is a romance author, as well as almost exclusively a romance reader, which means some people will never consider her a literary snob. If she could meet one historical figure, it would be Jane Austen.

Karla received my BA in Public Relations and worked in health care marketing before she had her babies. She claims to hate Twitter (that makes me extremely sad). Also, if you want to get on her good side, bring her some wine and Karla will forever love you (a good little nugget for later).

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