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NEW IN THE SANTA FE BOBCATS SERIES! Sometimes faking it is your only option... Football player Stephen Harrison has hit rock bottom—he’s fresh out of rehab, lost too much weight to be an effective offensive lineman, and has no support system in place. The Bobcats staff suggests he get a life coach to keep him sober and get him back into playing shape, but Stephen says his girlfriend will help. Too bad he doesn’t have one... Luckily for Stephen, he does have a housekeeper. Margaret has always dreamed of starting her own elite cleaning service, and the money Stephen offers her to play the part of girlfriend is too good to pass up. But while Mags is helping Stephen bulk up and get ready for training camp, she can’t seem to block the feelings crashing into her heart. And one night of passion will pull both of their heads out of the game... Praise for the Santa Fe Bobcats series “Sexy and fun.”—The Bookish Babe on One Night with a Quarterback “Jeanette Murray has grabbed me as an author...I am sticking with these Bobcats to the end!”—Delighted Reader on Loving Him off the Field
Takes Two to Tackle (Santa Fe Bobcats), by Jeanette Murray- Amazon Sales Rank: #52571 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-09-15
- Released on: 2015-09-15
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Jeanette Murray is the author of the First to Fight series, the Santa Fe Bobcats series, and the Semper Fi books. She also writes contemporary romantic fiction, including the Roped & Wrangled novels, as Kat Murray. Visit her at jeanettemurray.com.Carly Robins is an actress and voice-over artist. She can be heard on commercials, video games, and promos. Carly comes to narration with a passion for performance along with the capability to span several genres, from romance to children's literature and thrillers.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Captivating! if Murray writes it...I'm gonna read it. Whew! So good! By Anna's herding cats If Murray writes it...I'm gonna read it. Damn, she's good! Sexy as hell hero, incredible heroine, the excitement of the game, a luscious romance and real life struggles...everything about Takes Two to Tackle was irresistible and captivating.The quick of it is that Stephen has a problem. He's just gotten back from rehab and is on pretty thin ice with his sports team. It's his last chance to prove he's clean, sober and can handle his job. In a moment of panic--to prove he has the support he needs--homeboy claims he has a girlfriend. *hangs head* He so doesn't. Not even a tiny little bit. And off he goes to try to convince his cleaning lady to move in, pretend they're a thing and help him keep his life in order. Whew!These two were something else. And that was most definitely a good thing. Margaret's blunt and sassy. Honest, hard working and totally solid. Says what she's thinking and doesn't let him get away with any of his s***. And Stephen's a total guy. Rough around the edges sometimes, crazy sexy and with an incredible heart.The chemistry was amazing. They just had that snappy zing between them that made watching them together so dang fun! It took a little while for things to fully heat up but even before that they were just good together. Made me smile, gave me those warm fuzzies and had me cheering them on.It wasn't always an easy read. There's lots of fun and sexy but addiction and alcoholism played a big part in the story. And I liked that. Some parts weren't pretty as Stephen tried to get control of his life again. But it was real and moving watching both his struggles and how his friends reacted to him. The support they provided, the ass kickings when he needed them, etc. It was incredibly well done.All in all, an amazing addition to the series. Murray tackled a difficult subject with Takes Two to Tackle and did so with class, heart and love. Adding in some fan-yourself-sexy and her trademark humor made it an even more delicious ride.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I'm in LOVE with Stephen, and this book! By Cory Ida Squeeeeeeee! I rarely pay for books from authors I have never heard of, especially if they aren't in my preferred sub-genre, but it got a fantastic review on a website I love so I took a chance and I am SO glad I bought this book. It's AMAZING!There are so many things I love about this book.1) Mags is a housecleaner who LIKES what she does. Yes, signing on to be Stephen's live-in accountability partner and faux girlfriend helps her get away from a less than stellar employer, but she likes what she does and wants to keep doing it. At no point does anyone ever try to make her job sound demeaning.2) Mags rocks as an accountability partner. She doesn't baby Stephen or tip-toe around his addiction, but she is also compassionate and insightful and seems to understand exactly what Stephen needs when he's really struggling.3) Mags is not pretty - in fact, she's described as not even having particularly attractive features. Stephen doesn't fall for her DESPITE her appearance, though: her open, friendly expressions and sparkling blue eyes appeal to him as a person at first and then she becomes truly beautiful to him over time.4) The slow, steady BURN. So much sexual tension builds over the first half of the book, and the slow build up is delicious. Yes, they are attracted to each other and yes, they want each other and yes, they kiss a few times, but that's all. They take things slow, so when they finally do seal the deal, I wanted to cheer out loud.Okay, this next part should probably be titled "10 Things I Love About Stephen Harrison," who is now on my top ten list of all time favorite heroes, but I'll just keep the list going.6) Stephen is a recovering alcoholic whose struggles make him both very vulnerable and incredibly strong. As hard as it is to admit to loved ones, can you imagine the courage it takes to go before your friends, employers, and the media and admit to your alcoholism and the steps you are taking to stay sober and to acknowledge just how hard it is to stay that way? Awesome.7) Next thing I love about Stephen? He lost a lot of weight and struggles with his self esteem afterwards for various reasons. One, which I can relate to as someone who has lost a lot of weight, is a bit of body dismorphia. He still sees himself with a beer gut even though it's long gone - he's self conscious enough that he keeps hist shirt on and doesn't let Mags touch his stomach the first time they make love. He also struggles, though, because he can't do his job effectively now that he's so much smaller. That's scary, because it's his livelihood. He knows he has to gain back some weight (what an interesting problem to have), but he has to do it in a healthy way this time instead of just drinking his calories. It's a real struggle for him.8) ANOTHER thing I love about Stephen? That man knows how to treat women right. He is a wonderful son and brother, offers genuine, warm affection to his friends' girlfriends, and treats Mags with complete respect without placing her on a pedestal or making her seem fragile.Stephen is incredibly humble. He shows humility in owning up to his addiction. 9) He's not afraid to ask for or accept help, either with his sobriety or health or even how to respond to his emotional teenage sister.10) He works hard. Yes, Stephen gets a lot of support from his team, his friends, his family, and Mags, but he is willing to put in his best efforts to be successful.11) Stephen and Mags are fantastic partners, friends, and lovers. Every interaction is wonderful. They joke. They play. They hang out watching movies. They talk about important things. They support and encourage each other. They are such good friends that the romance is an extension of that friendship, which is the best kind of relationship.I am pretty sure I could keep going, but I'll just end with one more note:Squeeeeeeeee!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Finally Stephen's story! By K. Bias When Stephen Harrison returns home from rehab, he finds himself a bit lost and in need of some supervision and guidance. And when a life coach is mandated by his team, he grasps at what he thinks is him most comfortable option. Margaret Logan has been cleaning Stephen's house for a couple of years, but now she can't resist this new opportunity. Even if it means uprooting her life for awhile to move in with him. She hopes the money will help her fulfill her other dreams. She just has to pretend to be his new girlfriend....and keep her own feelings in check.She doesn't take his crap and keeps him in line. She's sassy, sweet, and organized. They find companionable rapport and routine that starts to get a bit too comfortable and tempting. They find themselves living a lie and in a precarious situation making it difficult to maintain their new status quo, but also hard to move forward. You can lie to others, but it is harder to lie to yourself or the one you are falling for.I loved Stephen. He has always been the good friend, but it was obvious he has his own issues and demons. He always hid behind a facade with humor and used alcohol to cope. It is hard to see him struggle. He knows he has issues, limits, and needs support. But His vulnerability, fear, and real emotion is a good balance to his manly, tough football persona. He is at a point in his life where he is trying to get back on track, find motivation, and figure out what he needs to be fulfilled.And Mags is a great heroine with backbone, tenacity, and a giving nature. She's real, a bit insecure, but independent minded and has her own goals. Most importantly she believes in Stephen and is willing to support his recovery.I really liked them together. They have a good rapport and chemistry. But their communication skills did need help. They both have such fears and insecurities that it becomes a big jumbled mess of secrets, lies, hidden feelings, and misconceptions. There were so many parts in this book that I wanted to lock them in a room and force them to talk about what they were really feeling.This is the third Santa Fe Bobcats book and both the couples from the previous books are featured in this one. I enjoyed getting more time with Trey and Cassie (One Night with a Quarterback) and Killian and Aileen (Loving Him Off the Field). Cassie's friend Anya, and her sisters Irene and Mellie are also back along with the guys' team mate and friend, Tobias who is always there to lend a hand. I am looking forward to Tobias' book Romancing the Running Back.
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