Game Changer (Book 3 of The Endgame Trilogy)
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  • Reads 397
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 3
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Mar 03, 2019
Mature
From the moment NFL Superstar Michael Carson walked into Dr. Zoe Broussard's office, Zoe's life has never been the same.   Now that Michael and the Gators have won the Super Bowl and he openly professed his love for her to the world, Zoe is in the spotlight more than ever.  As she adjusts to the new-found attention, practicing psychology again, and most importantly, her new roles of wife and mother, she finds herself in the familiar struggle of maintaining her identity.  

Michael could not be happier with being at the top of his game on and off the field.  He remains steadfast in his love for Zoe and ready to take on the challenges of fatherhood when he receives disturbing news.  In this game of life, is their love strong enough to overcome any obstacles, even sabotage at the hands of someone else?
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