The rules of the game are changing
College football coach Abram Dufrene wonât risk destroying his career for anything. Heâs sacrificed too much to see his hard work and integrity go down in flames. So when an innocent but passionate encounter with a sexy stranger forces him to choose between business and pleasure, the decision should be simple.
Too bad nothing about Louise âLouâ Boyd is simple. Sheâs had him hooked since the second he met her. But sheâs the guardian of the athlete heâs recruiting, which puts her off-limits. With all eyes on them, itâs only right to keep his distance from Lou. Yet, for the first time, doing the ârightâ thing feels too wrongâ¦.
âI didnât know you were Waylonâs guardian.â
Abram stared at her. âIf you think about it, youâll see I was merely in the wrong place at the wrong time.â
âDonât tell me what to think,â Lou said, somewhat peevishly. This was the worst possible situation. Sheâd finally met someone she could really like and he was completely off-limits.
âItâs policy at the college not to sweep anything under the rug.â He propped his hands on his hips. âIâll give full disclosure, though itâs likely they will be in touch with you. Just tell them the truth.â
No way would she reveal how well they got to know each other. She didnât think Abram would be willing to do so either. They met, they danced once and they shared a drink. Period. End of story.
Both she and the too-delicious-to-have-even-contemplated-in-the-first-place coach had screwed upâ¦and the innocent might end up suffering because she wanted to play Cinderella.
Why had she even entertained a different ending for herself last night?
Hadnât she learned nothing in life was easy?
Dear Reader,
As a Southern girl I learned early that if you canât ignore âem, you join them. The them referred to here are college football fans, and all across the nation on Saturdays you will find them throwing up tents, wearing their jerseys and firing up generators. In my neck of the woods, college football is a religion. You must worship at the purple-and-gold altar, make a burnt offering and drink the proverbial, ahem, beer. If youâre not with usâ¦youâre tiger bait. Plain and simple. I cannot describe Saturday night in Tiger Stadiumâthe sheer intensity of over 90,000 fans under the influence of gumbo, bourbon and dreams of grandeur. Itâs definitely something to see.
So when the idea of writing about a recruiting scandal struck me, I knew the best place to set the book. Of course, the college in this book is not Louisiana State University and there are no Bonnet Creek Owls. But if you dig deep enough, youâll see the foundation for the story.
Want to see several thousand grown men gathered around the TV as if itâs the finale of The Bachelor? Tune in to ESPN on the first Tuesday of Februaryâyou may even see tears. College football is big business, and National Signing Day is the sorority rush of the sport and the perfect place to launch a story about want, desire and love under the lights.
Hope you enjoy Lou and Abramâs journey to love. And Geaux, Tigers!
Happy reading,
Liz Talley
PSâI love to hear from readers. You can reach me through my website, www.LizTalleyBooks.com.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
From devouring the Harlequin Superromance novels on the shelf of her auntâs used bookstore to swiping her grandmotherâs medical romances, Liz Talley has always loved a good romance. So it was no surprise to anyone when she started writing a book one day while her infant napped. She soon found writing more exciting than scrubbing hardened cereal off the love seat. Underneath Lizâs baby-food-stained clothes, a dream stirred. She followed that dream, and after a foray into historical romance and a Golden Heart final, she started her first contemporary romance on the same day she met her editor. Coincidence? She prefers to call it fate.
Currently Liz lives in north Louisiana with her high-school sweetheart, two beautiful children and a passel of animals. Liz loves watching her boys play baseball, shopping for bargains and going out for lunch. When not writing contemporary romances for the Harlequin Superromance line, she can be found doing laundry, feeding kids or playing on Facebook.
This book is dedicated to the fans of college football everywhere for wearing the colors and loving the sport.
Special thanks go to Louisiana State University coach Sam Nader and his son Breaux for teaching me about the fascinating process of recruiting; to Coach Jerry Byrd for suffering my questions; and to my boys, Jake and Gabe, who make me proud every day.
CHAPTER ONE
April, 2011
ABRAM DUFRENE HADNâT wanted to cover Daryll Morelandâs recruiting area any more than he wanted to lick a donkeyâs butt, but there was no choice in the matter. Louisiana Universityâs head football coach Leonard Holtâs word was law, so Abram sucked it up, grabbed a coffee and hit the road in his quest for the next best wide-out or bone-cruncher for the Panthers.