The Last First Game

The Last First Game
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Publisher : Three Cities Publishing LLC
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781733164214
ISBN-13 : 1733164219
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Book Synopsis The Last First Game by : Gina Azzi

Download or read book The Last First Game written by Gina Azzi and published by Three Cities Publishing LLC. This book was released on 2020-07-22 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cade Wilkins is a god on Astor University’s campus. I’m a new arrival, a nobody. He’s a wildly popular, superstar football player. I’m a medical intern, unsure if I even want to practice medicine. Imagine my surprise when the hot jock with thundercloud eyes and unrivaled confidence pursues me. But, from our first encounter, I’m smitten. Our connection is heady and intense. Effortless and real. It isn’t long until we’re the hottest item on campus. As our whirlwind romance heats up, the future I envisioned goes up in flames. A tackle gone sideways. A diagnosis no one saw coming. A party that destroys everything. Cade and I were never meant to be. But I can’t give up on us. Even if he already has.


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