Cleat Chaser
A newly poor rich girl, a bad-boy baseball player—and his hate-at-first-sight teammate—fake it for the cameras in this steamy, angsty why choose romance.
Savannah
When my father’s company goes bankrupt, my perfect country club princess life goes with it. Goodbye, grad school. Goodbye, health insurance. Enter Brayden Forsyth, the black sheep of baseball’s royal family, whose team is threatening to cut him from the roster unless he cleans up his act.
When he offers me a better life in exchange for help rehabbing his image, I say yes—even after he gets down on one knee. I know we can fake the perfect marriage. After all, I’ve been faking being the perfect daughter—and faking certain other things—for most of my life. What’s one more act? All I have to do is play by Brayden’s rules: Cheer from the sidelines. Smile for the cameras. And definitely don’t befriend his intense new teammate…
Brayden
What’s the point of being a big-leaguer if you can’t have a little fun? But my team issued an ultimatum: prove I’m a responsible family man or pack my bags. The problem? I think I might be falling for my fake wife. And I’m not the only one…
Asher
Unlike Brayden with his perfect pedigree and irritatingly handsome face, I was raised to work hard for everything I get. If he wants to take his beautiful new wife for granted, I’ll teach him a lesson—and steal her away from him. Game on.
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Depictions and discussions of debt and economic disparities between characters.
Internalized homophobia/biphobia.
Discussion of familial estrangement.
Discussion of parental emotional abuse.
Depiction of substance abuse.
Multiple on-page sex scenes in various configurations (MF, MFM, MMF, MM) between characters.