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Narrated by: (Duet) Jason Clarke and Willa Jaymes

The Way We Win

Series:  
Genre:  
  • Boss/Workplace Romance,
  • Grumpy-Sunshine,
  • Close Proximity,
  • Single Parent Romance,
  • Romantic Suspense,
  • Small Town Romance,
  • Sports Romance

  • Release Date: July 17, 2025

    Coach Bradford has a dirty little secret… and it’s not (just) me.

    Jack Bradford is the oldest of the Bradford siblings, my best friend’s brother, and my son’s football coach.
    He’s six-two, dark hair, ocean-blue eyes, broad shoulders, and a square jaw that’s perpetually flexed.
    He’s a hero in our small town, and the gentle way he cares for his young daughter will melt your… everything.

    I’ve done my best to show my interest, even walking down the aisle on his arm four times (in his younger siblings’ weddings).
    Everyone in Newhope ships us, but he always keeps me at arm’s length.
    I’d pretty much given up on landing this DILF, when an overbearing dad says my son is only QB-1 because I give the coach “special favors.” (I wish!)
    Then my ex-con ex-husband starts threatening us, and the walls break.

    Coach Jack shows up at my door, sleeps on my couch, and his fight disappears.
    Being with him is beyond my wildest dreams. His secrets don’t scare me.
    He’s everything I’ve ever wanted… and more.
    Together, we’re a win, and at last I go from dirty little secret to dirty little wife.

    (The Way We Win is a small-town, single dad, single mom, football romance with a HOT high school football coach, a sexy librarian, Friday night lights, ALL the Bradford fun, SPICE, and a touch of suspense. No cheating, no cliffhanger, and no third-act breakup.

    Allie takes another step closer. “You’re too good of a good man to be alone.

    The ache in my throat persists. “You don’t know that.”  

    “I know you deserve to be with someone who loves you that much, who dreams of you at night and wants to take care of your needs.” 

    It’s that door again, wide open. I should turn and walk away. I shouldn’t go through it, but when she reaches higher, my control slips.  It’s a mistake, but I let her touch me. I don’t pull away when her thumb lightly traces the line of my jaw. “Why not me?”

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