WAGS

Good With Balls

Romance, Inspired Romance, Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Contemporary
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Author: Mary Flynt ISBN: 9781482020489
Publisher: Pearl Necklace Books Publication: February 4, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mary Flynt
ISBN: 9781482020489
Publisher: Pearl Necklace Books
Publication: February 4, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Samantha Duvall arrives in London to improve the fortunes of a dismal football club and finds a collection of ridiculously hot players under her. Working for her, that is. The only one who won’t listen to a word she says is the irritating, and irritatingly sexy, team captain Patrick O’Fallon.

Patrick isn't her only problem though. Sam hasn’t had sex in two years. If things don’t improve, Sam’s worried she will soon find herself in a straightjacket labelled: “Warning. Nympho.”

Lost in a world of champagne cocktails, jealous wives and girlfriends, and vajazzles gone wrong, Sam finds herself groping toward love. But she will be damned if she ends her dry spell with Patrick, even after Sam confronts him in the showers … wet, furious and larger than life.

About The Author

Mary Flynt is the pen name of a British journalist who has reported from Hollywood, London, and less savoury places in between. She has written extensively on topics ranging from the Oscars to Ascot and the exotic British species known as WAGs. She loves football and shoes, but not in that order. For her sins, she is an Arsenal supporter. Good with Balls is her first book and the first in a trilogy.

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Samantha Duvall arrives in London to improve the fortunes of a dismal football club and finds a collection of ridiculously hot players under her. Working for her, that is. The only one who won’t listen to a word she says is the irritating, and irritatingly sexy, team captain Patrick O’Fallon.

Patrick isn't her only problem though. Sam hasn’t had sex in two years. If things don’t improve, Sam’s worried she will soon find herself in a straightjacket labelled: “Warning. Nympho.”

Lost in a world of champagne cocktails, jealous wives and girlfriends, and vajazzles gone wrong, Sam finds herself groping toward love. But she will be damned if she ends her dry spell with Patrick, even after Sam confronts him in the showers … wet, furious and larger than life.

About The Author

Mary Flynt is the pen name of a British journalist who has reported from Hollywood, London, and less savoury places in between. She has written extensively on topics ranging from the Oscars to Ascot and the exotic British species known as WAGs. She loves football and shoes, but not in that order. For her sins, she is an Arsenal supporter. Good with Balls is her first book and the first in a trilogy.

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