What surprised me was how much I wanted to knee Mick in the balls in this book. Gavin’s heroine is the villain from the first book and I didn’t know how I’d come around where Liz was concerned, knowing what she did to Mick, Tara and Nathan in The Perfect Play but Burton did a great job of redeeming her character in my eyes. But when love unexpectedly enters the playing field, neither Liz nor Gavin are ready for the biggest game-changer of them all.Ĭhanging the Game is the second book in Jaci Burton’s Play by Play series and it features Gavin Riley, the hero of the first books brother. For added thrills, he decides to throw a little curve ball Liz's way to see just how far she's truly willing to go to keep him as a client. Gavin's more than ready-especially when Liz is offering herself as part of the bargain. She's had a thing for this player's moves since she first laid eyes on him, and by the looks of it, he wants her just as bad. When she carries things too far and risks losing her number-one client, baseball pro Gavin Riley, Liz realizes that she'll have to work extra innings to win him back. That's always been the mantra of sports agent Liz Darnell. Changing the Game (Play by Play, #2) by Jaci BurtonĪlso in this series: Holiday on Ice, Rules of Contact, The Final Score (Play by Play, #13), Shot on Gold (Play by Play, #14)Īmazon | Barnes & Noble | The Ripped Bodice | Google Play Books
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