False Start
The start of Lee Burrows and I was a college girls’ biggest fantasy.
Campus’ most popular guy, the starting quarterback, the same guy I’ve crushed on forever, notices me—the quiet introvert.
Although, he never would’ve noticed me if he didn’t need my help passing our biology class. I didn’t think I had a chance with him until he started flirting with me and asking me questions like, “Who was the guy you were talking to?” and “Do you have a boyfriend?”
It took a few tutoring sessions before we ditched the library to “study” at Lee’s apartment.
It was a fantasy come true until I found out the truth and vowed that Lee Burrows would never get another chance with me again.
NOTE: This is the prequel to the Kingsmen Football Stars series. You do not have to read it to enjoy, You Had Your Chance, Lee Burrows.
Reviews
A College QB is failing Biology and the tutor he is partnered with is a keeper. He is nagged by his friends to sleep with her and a bet ensues. When later on she discovers the bet, 2 lives are ruined.
By DWFREIDELL
This book is great with a good story line but there are a few lines that are really filled with curse words and other words
By martinoparty
This story was told half way wanting to sell me the second half. It was a extremely good read until it ended with real ending. This author she finish the story rather than leave you hanging. Had she done that it would have earned five stars instead of two.
By BadCS
This was a fantastic start to Lee and Shayna’s story . I can’t wait to read more about them and how they might find their place in each other’s life.
By R Starchman
I listened to the audiobook, which was so well done (I mean, Callie Dalton and Joe Arden? Of course!). As with all prequel novellas, in my opinion, this felt like it was not complete, but since I was able to read both books at once, I loved the progression from this prequel to the actual HEA. In this book, we meet both Lee and Shayna and find out why they are enemies to start in their initial book. It is good to read this book because otherwise, the reader may be a little confused about why they are enemies until more into the next book- it wasn't something that was recounted in the beginning. But this is a great prequel that sets the stage to a fantastic start to a fun sports romance series.
By Renavoo