A story of second chances, “Free Baller ” is about two people who swore that they will not fall in love again. But, like what Ian Fleming said, “Never say never again,” Brooklyn Holt and Delaney Jones find themselves in a hot romance that both did not see coming.
Still, though they can burn the sheets together, there is a divide between them. They keep their secrets close to their hearts. And it would have been okay, but Delaney’s past caught up with her and all hell broke loose.
You feel Delaney’s anguish, you understand Brooklyn’s anger. Both of them tug at your heartstrings as you wish and hope for their happily ever after. And they will use up all the courage they have to get there.
Free Baller is a fast, high octane read as author Rie Warren combines romance and football! The book is Rated M for Mature due to sexual content.
Free Baller (Bad Boy Ballers #2)
Where the guys play hard, but the girls play dirty.
Brooklyn Holt, Carolina Crush’s top tight end, made a vow after his wife left him: never fall in love again. He doesn’t need a long-term lady. Hell no. He has the magic hands, the downfield rushes, the easy chicks by the dozens. And finally a team on a winning streak.
Being a free agent with the ladies is exactly what Brooks wants. Until Delaney Jones happens. The hot bitch with the serious attitude shows up with her own team in pretty much half the uniform he wears. Quarterback of the all-female Carolina Cougars, she’s sleek as a racehorse, mean on the field, and immune to all his moves. Every time she gives him no time just makes him hungrier for her.
Delaney Jones takes her work and her personal life seriously, and she’ll never be mistaken for a cheerleader, in spite of her athletic body. She’s never rah-rah’d with her pom-poms for any man—hunky, hot as hell tight end or otherwise.
Brooklyn Holt has swagger. He has strut. But Delaney isn’t about to be the free baller’s willing slut. Until she scratches the surface and discovers his wounds run as deep as hers and his heart is warmer than she’d ever thought. It’s just too bad the past won’t die. When the danger she’s run from for years catches up to her, she’s determined to keep Brooks out of the crossfire. Even if it means Game Over.