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Logan Banks didn’t come to Miami looking for a best friend.
He came for football and for a chance at freedom—the freedom to live out of the
closet.
But after a water main break, he lands an unexpected roommate, the new Piranhas
kicker, Dylan Leonard. Between practices, games, and too many late nights on
the couch, a best friend is exactly what he gets.
When Logan’s past rears its ugly head and threatens to destroy the freedom he’s
hoped for, Dylan becomes more than just a friend. He becomes a lifeline.
But then their friendship gets incorrectly labeled as something more, and Dylan
shocks Logan by suggesting they play along with a fake relationship.
Logan knows it’s off limits to fall in love with Dylan. He’s supposed to be
straight, he’s his best friend, his roommate, and his teammate. But the closer
they grow, and the more he and Dylan fake falling in love, the more real it
feels.
The more real Logan wants it to be.
Making a play for love is the biggest risk he’s ever taken, but he wants it all
and he wants it with Dylan.
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Dylan’s jaw dropped. “You’ve never seen Star Wars?”
“Guilty as charged.”
“Well, first, we’re gonna remedy that ASAP,” Dylan said with relish. “I can’t believe I get to pop your cherry.”
Logan froze, his hand still on the controller. “Uh,” he said. “Hate to break it to you but that’s been done...”
But I could pop yours, that voice that didn’t want to cooperate, inserted slyly. And now Logan was fucking thinking about it. A dark head, between his heads, tongue flicking out uncertainly. A hand pressed to the middle of his chest, as Dylan squirmed on his dick.
Stop. Do not cross Go.
“Your Star Wars cherry, silly,” Dylan said, laughing, punching him lightly in the arm.
“Is that a thing?” If it was, then Logan wanted it to be Dylan who did it. Logan wanted him to do all kinds of things.
It was a problem, even though he kept trying to pretend it wasn’t.
“Sure, it can be,” Dylan said, one of those quicksilver grins lighting up his whole face.
“So why this game?” Logan asked, trying to pluck the game from Dylan’s fingers, but he was too quick, and pulled it away. “’Cause it’s easy?”
“Well, it’s simpler, sure, but it also requires less hand-eye coordination,” Dylan said, and Logan shot him a glare. But Dylan only laughed. “We’re being honest here, dude. Set you on a football field, and you’d destroy most everyone, but with a video game controller in your hands?”
“Fine, fine, fine,” Logan said with a resigned sigh. He grabbed for the game again, and Dylan wasn’t quite fast enough this time, and when Logan got ahold of it, he didn’t let go.
Yanked both it and Dylan over the side of the couch, and Logan froze as the other guy landed basically in his lap.
He 100% did not mean to freeze. It wasn’t in his nature to freeze.
After all, they had a touchy-feely friendship. Logan had never shied away from touching Dylan and vice versa. It worked for them.
But now he was in his lap.
And he wasn’t moving.
Logan could count every shade of green in Dylan’s eyes as they stared at each other. His hand hovered right over Dylan’s back. He wanted to push him in, pull him close, but no matter how touchy-feely they were, they weren’t in the habit of embracing. Not like this.
Not with Dylan straddling him, not only wearing a pair of athletic shorts each.
Then Dylan reached out, pressing a palm against Logan’s chest. Right where his rose tattoo sat, right over his heart. Not pushing him away. Not using him to get up. Just resting it there.
Like he couldn’t help it, he just wanted to touch.
You’re wrong. He doesn’t want to. Not like that. Not like you want him to.
Logan opened his mouth to make a joke, but his brain was empty, and nothing came out.
Dylan leaned forward a fraction. Licked his lips.
There was something soft and hazy and affectionate in his gaze. Something curious.
And then he spoke. “Guess,” he said, voice low, “that your reflexes really do suck, Banks.”
Shannan
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Playing the Player is the second installment in the Miami Piranhas
series. It can be read as a standalone without issue.
Playing the Player is a bisexual-awakening, friends-to-lovers, football
read.
Dylan Leonard wasn't exactly thrilled about getting traded, but it was part of
the game. Arriving in Miami to find out he's going to have to stay in a hotel
since the apartment owned by the team has water damage. It isn't an ideal
situation but he's going to have to make do until Logan Banks happens to walk
into the office and offers up his spare room. Logan tells Dylan he's gay hoping
it won't make things awkward. Dylan is straight – well mostly – but doesn't have
an issue with how Logan is living his life.
Logan Banks figures he has the room, why not let Dylan have it. It's what a
good teammate does. Logan is still in the closet even though the league for the
most part, but this team especially, is very accepting. When he's outed by a
past hookup, Dylan agrees to being Logan's fake boyfriend. The problem is the
line between what's fake and what's real is getting blurred.
I loved the angst between Logan and Dylan. Knowing where that fake/real line
blurred. There was so much chemistry between them that most of their team
thought they were involved long before they were. Being together was such a
natural progression of their relationship.
I love this Miami Piranhas world Beth Bolden has created and I absolutely cannot
wait for more!!
A lifelong Pacific Northwester, BETH
BOLDEN has just recently moved to North Carolina with her supportive
husband. Beth still believes in Keeping Portland Weird, and intends to be just
as weird in Raleigh.
Beth has been writing practically since she learned the alphabet.
Unfortunately, her first foray into novel writing, titled Big Bear with
Sparkly Earrings, wasn’t a bestseller, but hope springs eternal. She’s
published twenty-three novels and seven novellas.
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