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Interference

(2019)
(The first book in the St. Michaels series)
A novel by

 
 
Brayden


I’m a goddamn prodigy.  It’s true. Ask anyone. 

My own mother didn't want me. I threw my first curveball the day I was born. 

Now the whole town is waiting on me. To live up to my father’s famous name. To reach for the stars.  

All I want to reach for is her. 

But Ashley is the sweet addiction I can’t afford. She’s my best friend’s sister. Hell, she’s practically my little sister. For years, I’ve protected her from guys that want one thing. What happens now that I’ve turned into one of them? Who’s gonna shield her from the way I was made, from my little white lies and from what I’m about to become?

My game plan sounds simple: Pitch my way into the Major League draft and stay out of Ashley Foster’s pants. That first part may be statistically difficult. 

The second feels damn near impossible. 

Ashley

From the moment we met, I knew he was trouble. 

The kind my mother sent me to find. 

The type that ruins you for any other brand. 

When we were young kids, I didn’t know what to call the frogs and butterflies that danced in my belly whenever Brayden came near. Now I know they have a name. 

Those three little words that could heal or destroy him. 

Before Brayden, my life was normal. And then it wasn’t. It couldn’t be. Ever again. How was I to know stealing his seat would change all our lives?

Anger and forgiveness share two halves of the same coin.

Our story might make you choose sides.

 

Interference is a slow burn, coming of age romance that takes readers from the sweet anticipation of first times to the passion of soulmates finally staking their claim. This novel is the first half of the completed St. Michaels duet. Ashley and Brayden's love story concludes in book two, STEALING HOME, available to order now.

 

**This book contains mature themes intended for an 18+ audience.**




Genre: Romance

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