Intercept My Heart
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  • Reads 771,489
  • Votes 11,775
  • Parts 50
  • Time 4h 29m
Ongoing, First published Nov 19, 2021
Mature
[ Book 1 in the Alabama Football Series ]

The only thing Autumn Lewis has in common with Cade Butler is their love for football. Cade is projected to get drafted to the NFL, but his coach threatens him with suspending him a few games unless he brings up his calculus grade. 

Autumn isn't the happiest to tutor him, he's too sarcastic, too arrogant, too cocky.  But what happens when they begin to spend most of their free time together? When the lines of help and lust begin to blur Autumn wonders if this is just a fling or will it turn into the real thing? 

After a toxic relationship, college junior, Autumn is ready for a great year. She's confident, beautiful, and smart and this year she is going after everything she wants and deserves. After spending her summer back home with her dad and rebuilding her confidence, Autumn returns to campus where she signs up to be a calculus tutor.

Highest rankings: #2 football #2 sports romance #1 college student #5 athlete #2 university
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