COACH
By Devney Perry
Football star. Single dad. And once, a long time ago, mine.
I’ve spent the better part of a decade forgetting Ford Ellis. If he had just stayed away from Montana, I might have erased the memory of his striking blue eyes and rugged smile forever. Avoiding him was easy when the only place I saw his face was on ESPN—and a remote control could fix that problem.
Except my boss just hired Ford as the new head coach for the Treasure State Wildcats. Not only will I be stuck watching him on the sidelines this season, but avoiding him will be impossible now that we’re working together.
Maybe I haven’t forgotten Ford. Maybe I still dream about what we might have been. Maybe he hasn’t forgotten me either.
Except those maybes won’t change the fact that we were never meant to be. Maybe he was mine once. But as of today, the only thing I’ll be calling Ford Ellis is Coach.
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COACH by Devney Perry | 5 Stars 💙
“She’d be the last. The last women I’d kiss until the end of my days. It was Millie. It always had been Millie.”
Devney Perry has brought us a sports romance that is impossible to put down once you start. Mille & Ford have quickly become a top favorite for me!
Ford Ellis has returned to Montana, taking the job as head COACH at TSU. Coaching the Wildcats, a team he once played for, seems like a dream. Just the fresh start Ford needs for himself and his daughter Joey. Little did he know he’d be working beside Millie Cunningham, his once best friend, the girl he would doing anything for, the one he had to leave behind so many years ago trying to do the right thing. Being back at TSU surrounded by his Millie changes everything for Ford.
“My Millie”
Millie Cunningham thought she had finally buried the hurt and humiliation of losing Ford Ellis for good. She’s got a great career, surrounded by friends and sports she loves. But when the man who’s had her heart for all these years strolls back into town, all those old feelings, good and bad throw her back to all those years ago. Now Millie is faced with letting Ford back into her life, her best friend, the man she thought she’d spend forever with. Millie can’t fight those feelings for long when it comes to the sexy and persistent COACH!
“You have to stop kissing me.”
“No.”
COACH is a must read. If you love small town sports romance, second chances. A friendship that spans into so much more, and fun secondary characters, then you will for sure fall in love with Ford & Millie’s story!
Instagram: @jordansbookishlife
“She’d be the last. The last women I’d kiss until the end of my days. It was Millie. It always had been Millie.”
Devney Perry has brought us a sports romance that is impossible to put down once you start. Mille & Ford have quickly become a top favorite for me!
Ford Ellis has returned to Montana, taking the job as head COACH at TSU. Coaching the Wildcats, a team he once played for, seems like a dream. Just the fresh start Ford needs for himself and his daughter Joey. Little did he know he’d be working beside Millie Cunningham, his once best friend, the girl he would doing anything for, the one he had to leave behind so many years ago trying to do the right thing. Being back at TSU surrounded by his Millie changes everything for Ford.
“My Millie”
Millie Cunningham thought she had finally buried the hurt and humiliation of losing Ford Ellis for good. She’s got a great career, surrounded by friends and sports she loves. But when the man who’s had her heart for all these years strolls back into town, all those old feelings, good and bad throw her back to all those years ago. Now Millie is faced with letting Ford back into her life, her best friend, the man she thought she’d spend forever with. Millie can’t fight those feelings for long when it comes to the sexy and persistent COACH!
“You have to stop kissing me.”
“No.”
COACH is a must read. If you love small town sports romance, second chances. A friendship that spans into so much more, and fun secondary characters, then you will for sure fall in love with Ford & Millie’s story!
Instagram: @jordansbookishlife
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