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Leveling The Field
Leveling The Field | Megan Erickson
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Reclusive magazine exec Ethan Talley is furious when his business partner hires a photographer—a gorgeous photographer who insists on speaking her mind, damn it—to take pictures for an upcoming article. No matter how badly he wants the woman...under him, over him, against the nearest wall...he has reasons for not wanting to be on camera anymore, and his scars are only one of them. It takes approximately two seconds for Lissa Kingsman to recognize Ethan as the popular YouTube gamer who fell off the planet years ago. But this Ethan is different than the charming man she used to watch, and the crush she had on him then is nothing compared to the way she’s lusting after the brooding man he is today. If sex is all he can give her, fine. Why not use that bearskin rug in her studio for something other than a prop? But she’s determined to put a chink in his armor, no matter how much he resists. Each book in the Gamers series is a standalone, full-length story that can be enjoyed out of order. Series Order: Book #1 Changing His Game Book #2 Playing For Her Heart Book #3 Tied to Trouble Book #4 Leveling The Field
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MeganB
Leveling The Field | Megan Erickson
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Annnnnd here are my #currentreads! Honest Illusions is a reread I've been meaning to do forever, so I'm finally doing it and counting it for my #readharder challenge (read a book you've read before). The other two are both by authors I've been following a while and thoroughly enjoy. #riotgrams

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alexalovesbooks
Leveling The Field | Megan Erickson
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Such a wonderful story! I thought it was super cute. Loved how spunky the main gal was! I did have a slight qualm with how one character's issue is fixed by the end, but I still enjoyed it.

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Irisheyz77
Leveling The Field | Megan Erickson
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(3.5 stars) Three Thoughts 1) a quick read that had me staying up later than I should to finish 2) predictable but enjoyable I liked these MCs 3) fun cameos from previous books really round this one out