It’s reckless and hot until one of them taps out.
Break Point by Rachel Blaufeld releasing January 2017!
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Blurb
Juliette
Smith, star tennis player, is starting over at a new university. Traumatized by
hazing at her last school, all she wants is to attend classes, win tennis
matches, and be left the hell alone.
She
should have known her coach, Drew King, would be a problem from the moment he
flexed his sexy-as-hell forearms.
What
happens when you mix a pissed-off woman with a bunch of snooty teammates and a
hot coach?
A heated
match, complete with team politics and a forbidden game of singles with the
coach.
It’s
reckless and hot until one of them taps out.
Unable to
admit she may be better off as a double, Jules is convinced she needs to play
the game of life alone. Then life throws her a lob and she runs smack into her
past.
Coach
King is back, and he wants to take control of the game. But she’s not certain
she wants his advice when it comes to the life she’s built.
The power
struggle is on, but this time off the court.
The Boys of Verite make an appearance in Break Point.
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Meet
Rachel
Rachel
Blaufeld is a social worker/entrepreneur/blogger turned author. Fearless about
sharing her opinion, Rachel captured the ear of stay-at-home and working moms
on her blog,BacknGrooveMom, chronicling her adventures in parenting tweens and
inventing a product, often at the same time. She has also blogged for The
Huffington Post, Modern Mom, and StartupNation.
Turning her
focus on her sometimes wild-and-crazy creative side, it only took Rachel two
decades to do exactly what she wanted to do—write a fiction novel. Now she
spends way too many hours in local coffee shops plotting her ideas. Her tales
may all come with a side of angst and naughtiness, but end lusciously.
Rachel lives
around the corner from her childhood home in Pennsylvania with her family and
two dogs. Her obsessions include running, coffee, icing-filled doughnuts,
anti-heroes, and mighty fine epilogues.
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