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The Way We Fight

Games Series, Book 5

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The Way We Fight

By: Katie Rae
Narrated by: Alyssa Avery, Bradley Ford
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As one of the first women to referee in the NFL, Charleigh has a lot of pressure on her shoulders and a lot of eyes watching her. But no one is watching Charleigh harder than the head coach of Atlanta's football team.

Levi Peyton has made a name for himself, becoming the youngest coach in the NFL to win a Super Bowl. His achievements didn't come without a price, and the last thing Levi needs is a rookie referee standing in front of him on the sideline.

Especially a woman the league wants him to coddle to save their image. Despite the warnings, Levi plans to treat her the way he would any other referee: With a fight. If she blows a call, he plans to let her have it.

But there's a history between Charleigh and Levi that neither of them can erase, much less forget. It's a feeling they have to fight for the sake of their jobs. Of course, that'd be easier to do if the fight stayed on the field. But it carries over to the locker room, the gym, and the middle of a boxing ring.

Their feelings get complicated, and it's getting harder to deny that what they have is no longer a fight. It's real.

And the only way for it to work is for one of them to throw in the towel.

Contains mature themes.

©2022 Katie Rae (P)2025 Tantor Media
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