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Review: The Art of the Game (The Corcoran and Flynn Families Book 1) by Kayt Miller

Review of The Art of the Game by Kayt Miller



Pair one hot mess of an artist with one hot defensive end, what do you get? A whole lotta chemistry sparking between Reggie and Carter, that's what.

Reggie is about to receive her MFA in ceramics when a big, really hot guy proposes an arrangement to her. No, not THAT kind of arrangement. One where she live in his home and help him start a foundation "that would fund after school arts programs and grants for art supplies for teachers in Chicago." What's a poor, starving arteest to do when given a proposition like that? Well, Reggie is a wise woman so she accepts.

Of course, things don't stay professional between our football jock/painter and our ceramics artist, but their journey to a happily ever after isn't an easy one. Carter's schedule is demanding. Reggie's got insecurities. Carter's got an evil ex. And Reggie doesn't really fit into Carter's world. So how can they possibly make it work?

I was surprised at how much I ended up liking The Art of the Game. Reggie is a hoot and she's actually perfect for Carter. The Art of the Game is witty, fun and sexy. Put it on your TBR list today!

ARC via IndieSage PR.

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