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The Way We Play
by Tia Louise
It’s almost impossible to read about the Bradford boys and not fall head over heels in love with them, Zane really trampled his way to the top of that list for me. He is broody while carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders, but he works hard and cares even harder about those he loves. When he has had a horrible string of bad luck and injury has him sidelined probably for good, he feels lost at sea and tries to hide away in his pain, but with the push of his siblings, especially Dylan, he finds a way to at least get out of the house and be productive by helping Miss Gina. Rachel is in town staying at Miss Gina’s and helping her out while hiding behind her own secrets and the first time her and Zane interact its explosive but not in the romantic kind of way, no they butt heads from the start. Rachel is feisty and can hold her own against the grump, but the tension between them is more than they expected and just intensifies the more they are around each other . With Zane’s guilt and Rachel’s secrets these two really have a lot going on but when things between them become more will it blow up in their faces or will they be wiling to fight for it? This was another incredible read with everything you could possibly want in it. The tension will have you swooning (especially in that Nuru scene