Wednesday, May 3, 2017

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"Playing Hardball" (Complete Collection)


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The company I worked for had been bought by who I later found out was my best friend's ex. That was one crazy story. He ended up being a retired Pittsburgh Pirate. I was just as shocked when I found out.

He'd gotten three of his ball playing friends to agree to do some promotion for the company for practically nothing. I was going to be the one to get them everything they needed while they were there. Out of the three of them, I was sure there would be at least one sexy man that would have the need to release some stress, and I was all for helping him.

You see, I didn't do love or relationships. That part of my life was over. I was all about having fun with no strings attached. There were only three rules I lived by. Don't get close, never fall in love, and always have fun. Life was short, and it wasn't to be wasted.

When he walked in, I couldn't help but notice his sexy muscles, perfectly placed tattoo, earrings, and tight ass. He was the one I wanted to relieve my stress.

Then he opened his mouth and everything changed.

He was cocky. He was arrogant. He was not going to make it through the day.

I made a promise to my friend that I'd do my best to behave.

There was no way he was going to make it easy on me.

Little did he know, I wasn't going to make it easy on him either.

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Showing Him Who's Boss: Complete Box Set




It had been ten long years since Scott Reid, the man I thought would always protect and love me, had torn my heart apart.

I'd watched from the sidelines during those years as he played ball for the Pittsburgh Pirates. When he came home, I applied for jobs in every state but Michigan. I needed to get away from everything that had to do with him. When I was offered a job at a sports equipment company in Pennsylvania, I jumped at it. He wasn't there anymore. I knew it was a good place to go. Working with numbers was my thing. I loved it. Working with anything sports related and numbers was absolutely perfect.

I'd been there just under a year since I'd moved my entire life two states away from my parents.

My boss was great.

I'd met the perfect best friend.

I was moving forward.

Scott Reid was in the past.

Life was amazing.

Nothing was going to stand in my way.

I should have seen it coming. I should have known life was going to throw me a curve ball. I just had to figure out what to do with it.