Asa
might be the head coach, but he’s a man first.
Coach Asa Dawson has fallen wildly in love only twice in his life.
First with football.
Then with Scott Callaway.
But Scott isn’t just the one who got away.
He’s the one person—the one man—Asa hoped might finally show him how
all-consuming passion could be.
Instead, fate (and football) intervened and they never got the chance to
explore their attraction. Their friendship ended in ruins, Scott left, and
Asa’s been torn between hating him and loving him for the last seven years.
Asa doesn’t think he’ll ever see him again, but when his bad habits catch up to
him and he doesn’t have a choice but to accept help, he’s horrified—and exhilarated—to
learn Scott’s been hired to assist him.
With the final stretch of the Piranhas season falling during the holidays,
maybe what Asa and Scott have needed this whole time was a little Christmas
magic to remind them the most important job isn’t to win the season—but to
finally win each other’s hearts.
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Scott’s hands were still trembling.
It was like being plugged back into a socket, after so long without electricity, being in Asa’s presence again.
Since he’d gotten the call from Beau, he hadn’t really let himself consider what it would mean. What it would feel like.
He’d only allowed himself the worry.
Asa was sick; he was struggling and in the goddamn hospital. Beau had reassured him, more than once, that he’d be fine, that the doctors weren’t particularly worried, they only wanted him to change his lifestyle.
Sleep more. Eat better. Work less.
That, Beau had said, was where he came in. He didn’t know anyone else who’d be able to convince Asa to relax the reins.
Scott had agreed, because after how things had gone seven years ago, how could he not? How could he not be there for Asa when he needed him, more than anyone else?
But he didn’t tell Beau that he wouldn’t be able to convince him of jack shit now.
Asa was, understandably, still pissed.
Scott couldn’t even blame him.
He was still pissed at himself.
He’d known the moment he landed in Washington that it was all wrong, that he’d made a mistake, that instead of trying to be so fucking noble, he should have just taken Asa’s hand and kissed him and learned how to be happy.
No matter what that meant.
But he’d committed to leading Washington’s program, and he’d done that, for six years.
Then a year ago, they’d let him go, and he’d gone home, not to Tennessee, because Asa was still there, and the whole damn state didn’t feel big enough for the two of them, but back home to Alabama, to the small town he’d lived in before he’d gone to college.
“You alright?” Beau asked as they lingered at the front of the conference room, the rest of the coaching staff taking their seats, grumbling all the way.
It was deep into the season, it was the Monday after a game, and they were all tired.
Scott remembered exactly how it had felt, on those Mondays, even though he’d only ever coached in college, never in the NFL.
“Yeah, fine,” Scott said automatically.
He was not fine.
Not even remotely.
He’d thought... well, he didn’t know what he’d thought, exactly. But he hadn’t imagined that he and Asa would meet again like this. He’d imagined running into him—sorta, kinda, on purpose—on the Tennessee campus. He’d imagined making things right.
The part of the imagining he’d purposefully forgotten was that Asa was going to be justifiably pissed at him.
Shannan
– ☆☆☆☆☆
Winning the Season is the fourth installment in the Miami Piranhas
series. I think this could be read as a standalone, but I don't think it should
be. You need all the past stories to really fall into this one.
Asa is a determined man. Determined to make it as an NFL coach. He hasn't quite
learned the gift of delegating and loves to work hard. When a cardiac event
shows him, and everyone else, he isn't superman, they get him help. That help
comes in the form of his best friend, Scott. This should excite Asa, but how
they left things all those years ago has Asa not grateful but angry.
Asa was married and divorced to a woman and always considered himself straight.
But one moment with Scott changed everything. He now saw him differently and
couldn't stop the feelings that were developing. Scott had always known he was
in love with Asa, but he always checked those feelings, never letting them out
of that box until he saw the change in Asa. Did he want the man? Absolutely,
but for both of their sakes he could never give in. When he was approached by
Washington to coach there, he jumped on it. Maybe time and distance is what
they needed... maybe not!
I love everything about seeing Asa get his happily ever after. Out of everyone,
he deserved it the most!
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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