Forecheck by Amanda Chaperon EPUB & PDF

Forecheck (DETROIT WARRIORS #1) by Amanda Chaperon EPUB & PDF

Forecheck (DETROIT WARRIORS #1) by Amanda Chaperon EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online

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  • Authors: Amanda Chaperon
  • Language: English
  • Genre: contemporary romance
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You Are My Business, Dickhead

I COULD THINK OF a thousand places I’d rather be than at this fucking
bar right now.

Visiting the dentist.
Getting a colonoscopy.
Letting my little sister tell me about her sex life.
Watching my parents have sex.

Maybe I was acting a little out of pocket. But I hadn’t wanted to come
here tonight. The regular season started next week, and instead of damaging
my eardrums under the bass-heavy remixes the DJ spun for the mass on the
dance floor, I should’ve been home and relaxing. Enjoying my last few days
of freedom and downtime until, at the earliest, May.

Instead, I’d come to the bar because my best friend and teammate, Mitch
Frambough, had literally gotten down on his knees and begged me after
practice earlier. Then, the fucker bailed at the last second, stranding me to
spend my evening with the fucking rookies.

Okay, stranded wasn’t a good word. I’d only had two beers in the last
three hours—the most recent of which having gone warm in my hand
because I nursed the shit out of it—and my truck was in a parking garage
down the block.

I could leave at any time, and when one of the rookies let a college-aged
girl grip him by the hand and tow him to the dance floor, leaving me
standing all alone at the bar like a fucking loser…I’d had enough.
I signaled the bartender to close out my tab, drumming my fingers on the
bar top as I waited.

“Oh, my God, you’re even hotter in person.”
At the feminine voice from behind me, I internally groaned, and
outwardly stiffened. I wasn’t in the mood for this, didn’t have the energy to
deal with a fan throwing herself at me. Still, I was a nice guy, so I plastered
on a terse smile—which felt more like a grimace—before turning.
And found myself staring into the brightest blue eyes I’d ever seen.
Eyes that belonged to the girl who had captivated my attention earlier and
had yet to let it go.

She was the only reason I’d stayed here so long.
The first time I’d seen her tonight, it was like the crowd on the dance
floor had parted in slow motion, revealing this petite girl moving in the
middle of the throng, hands raised, worshiping the music without a care in
the world. Her unbound hair had bounced against her back, the bright
blonde waves catching the flashing lights as she moved. It had been a
beacon to my soul. As if something inside me had awoken and said, “There
you are. I’ve been looking for you.”

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