Flags & Football

Flags & Football

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Ashely Smith is a girl who lives for nothing other than colorguard, football, and maybe the boy next door. Jordan Lewis is a boy who lives for nothing other than football, music, and maybe the girl next door. Both of them have lived next door for years now. Jordan has been crushing as hard as Ashely but neither know how to tell the other. With the crazy helpful hand of Ashely's Father, the schools Head Football Coach, and the watchful eye of God. Can the two kids finally tell each other their feelings or will they need a push.
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Book 1 Ashley Peterson lives for soccer-and she's the coach's daughter. Moving halfway across the world to join the Wolves, she must adapt, prove herself on the field, and navigate unexpected attraction. It's gonna be a game changer. Book 2 Ashley Peterson thought she had her life under control-soccer, college, and her growing relationship with Isaac-but nothing is simple anymore. Between the team's rigorous practice, coach's new romance blossoms. Meanwhile, Nick and Rowan struggle with their own complicated, heated attraction, testing boundaries and challenging emotions they've never faced before. Book 3 Nick battles his faith and family expectations. Rowan struggles with control, desire, and the difference between love and obsession. On and off the field, their connection grows harder to deny. This isn't just about soccer anymore- it's a breaking point...

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