CAMPUS PLAYER
By Jennifer Sucevic
Release Date: December 26
Trust me when I say that Rowan Michaels fever is alive and well at Western University. His fanbase is legendary.
The guy is a major player.
Both on and off the field.
Girls fall all over themselves to be with him. They fill the stands at football practice, show up at parties he’s rumored to be at, and basically stalk him around campus.
It’s a little nauseating.
Don’t these girls have any self-respect when it comes to a hot guy?
Fine...I’ll admit it, he’s good looking. If you’re into that kind of thing. Which I’m not. I’ve got school and soccer to keep me busy which is exactly why I avoid him like an unfortunate clap diagnosis.
Too bad for me that Rowan is my father’s star quarterback. He’s practically part of the family, attending Wednesday night dinners with us. To make matters worse, we’re in the same major and get stuck together in classes every semester. It’s like the universe is trying to play a cosmic joke on me. The one guy I’d like to steer clear of is the very same one I can’t seem to get away from.
But what if Rowan isn’t the manwhore I pegged him to be?
What if one little secret has the capability to change everything between us?
*This is a mature New Adult novel with strong language and sexual situations intended for readers over the age of 18*
Caroline's Review
🌟🌟🌟🌟1/2
4.5 stars - loved this fab story!
"I don't want him to realize how much he affects me. Or how much willpower it takes to fight the magnetic pull I feel toward him."
Demi Richards has known Rowan Michaels since they were 14 when her father, a football coach, took him under his wing. Seven years later, they are seniors at college, they've shared at least one class every semester, he comes to dinner every Wednesday, and she avoids him like the plague. He is as well-known around campus as a player headed for the NFL, as well as a manwhore. A very good reason to keep away from him, even though there's always been a frisson between them. However, when Rowan forces her to really look at him and get to know him, she realises that her perception of him could be somewhat skewed.
"I'm not the only one who feels the strange gravitational pull. Whether she wants to admit it or not, there is a bond that connects us to one another."
I thoroughly enjoyed this story! Demi has always been stubborn in her misperception of Rowan. She made assumptions about him without really getting to know him - probably out of self-preservation. He had been unbelievably patient throughout the years, although the fact his coach is her dad made her somewhat off-limits to him. However, from the first moment we see them together, there's no denying their connection and their effect on one another.
"You have to know that once I have you, you'll be mine, and I won't let you go anytime soon."
I loved his depth of feeling for her - she almost didn't deserve it after the way she'd always kept him at arm's length for no really good reason! Rowan was a good guy through and through, and I loved that he wasn't a jerk or arrogant or cocky, when he could so easily have been. He was a beautiful guy who'd worked hard to lift himself up from his troubled background. Overall, a fab story that was sexy, sweet and pretty satisfying!
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Meet Jennifer Sucevic:
Jennifer is a USA Today bestselling author who has published seventeen New Adult and Mature Young Adult novels. Her novels have been translated into both German and Dutch. Audiobooks are also in the works. She has a bachelor’s degree in History and a master’s degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She spent five years working as a high school counselor before relocating with her family. Jennifer lives in the Midwest with her husband and four children.
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