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She finally comes around and decides to go to work. Contracts need signing and she’s the only one with any legal authority, but hey, not her problem. She decides the best thing to do is ignore the team completely as she knows nothing about football. She gets to keep the team if, and only if, the league basement Chicago Stars make the AFC championships this year. Phoebe, a girl abused in her youth that has no real connections to her family, was left her father’s football team in his will. Is this one of those pre-enlightenment books I’ve heard about where the guy is an asshole, the girl is a pushover, and the plot is maddening? I can see why many people like this book but I have to wonder if it’s a generational thing. So why is Dan drawn to the shameless sexpot like a heat-seeking missile? And why does the coach’s good ol’ boy charm leave cosmopolitan Phoebe feeling awkward, tongue-tied…and ready to fight? And the sexy new boss is everything Dan despises-a meddling bimbo who doesn’t know a pigskin from a pitcher’s mound. And Phoebe is definitely not ready for the Stars’ head coach, former gridiron legend Dan Calebow, a sexist jock taskmaster with a one-track mind. The Windy City isn’t quite ready for Phoebe Somerville-the outrageous, curvaceous New York knockout who has just inherited the Chicago Stars football team.
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