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Scoring the Keeper's Sister
(2019)(The first book in the Mr. Match series)
A novel by Delancey Stewart
Fernando Fuerte is a total player. In every sense of the word. Hes star forward for the Sharks, the pro soccer team where I handle PR. And I dont care if Mr. Match says hes my soulmate. I dont date players.
But when my brother tells me theres no way Fuerte would ever go out with me anyway? All bets are off. Ill score him just to prove a point. Because if theres one thing I hate more than players? Its losing.
The problem is, the closer I get to Fuerte, the closer I get to losing my heart.
The Setup: When my boyfriend, Andrew-the-hand-model, dumped me, my twin brother suggested I try San Diegos hottest dating app, Mr. Match.
I figured I couldnt do worse than a guy who wore gloves all the time. (And I do mean ALL the time.)
But when the site matched me with my biggest PR nightmare and nemesis, Fernando the Fire Fuerte, a guy who has more dates than a calendar, I knew Mr. Match was probably high. Fuertes tabloid shenanigans turned my stomach and regularly challenged my ability to keep the Sharks organization looking respectable.
My brother TraceFuertes best friend and keeper for the Sharkslaughed at me when I told him who Id been matched with. He laughed. I might take myself a little bit seriously, but I wont be laughed at.
Fernando Fuerte will go out with me if I decide thats what I want. And when Trace makes me a bet that I cant get him to ask me out? A bet that involves very fancy cheese?
Its on.
The problem is that the closer I get to Fuerte, the more I start to see that hes actually a good guy. And the closer I get to becoming just another girl in his long line of dates.
If I fall for him, can I win more than just the ridiculous cheese bet I made with my brother? Can I actually win Fuertes love?
Scoring with the Keepers Sister is a hilariously fun romantic comedy featuring an annoyingly hot pro soccer player, a gloriously silly goalie as his best friend, a bet about Wensleydale cheese, and the matchmaking site everyone is talking about. Its part of a lighthearted and fun series, but it stands alone with no cheating or cliffhangers.
Genre: Romance
But when my brother tells me theres no way Fuerte would ever go out with me anyway? All bets are off. Ill score him just to prove a point. Because if theres one thing I hate more than players? Its losing.
The problem is, the closer I get to Fuerte, the closer I get to losing my heart.
The Setup: When my boyfriend, Andrew-the-hand-model, dumped me, my twin brother suggested I try San Diegos hottest dating app, Mr. Match.
I figured I couldnt do worse than a guy who wore gloves all the time. (And I do mean ALL the time.)
But when the site matched me with my biggest PR nightmare and nemesis, Fernando the Fire Fuerte, a guy who has more dates than a calendar, I knew Mr. Match was probably high. Fuertes tabloid shenanigans turned my stomach and regularly challenged my ability to keep the Sharks organization looking respectable.
My brother TraceFuertes best friend and keeper for the Sharkslaughed at me when I told him who Id been matched with. He laughed. I might take myself a little bit seriously, but I wont be laughed at.
Fernando Fuerte will go out with me if I decide thats what I want. And when Trace makes me a bet that I cant get him to ask me out? A bet that involves very fancy cheese?
Its on.
The problem is that the closer I get to Fuerte, the more I start to see that hes actually a good guy. And the closer I get to becoming just another girl in his long line of dates.
If I fall for him, can I win more than just the ridiculous cheese bet I made with my brother? Can I actually win Fuertes love?
Scoring with the Keepers Sister is a hilariously fun romantic comedy featuring an annoyingly hot pro soccer player, a gloriously silly goalie as his best friend, a bet about Wensleydale cheese, and the matchmaking site everyone is talking about. Its part of a lighthearted and fun series, but it stands alone with no cheating or cliffhangers.
Genre: Romance
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