Love Letters Series (Love Letters #0.5-1) – S.J. Tilly Free Audiobook
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Tackled in the Stacks (Love Letters #0.5)
I caught her staring at me from across the quad, eyes fixed on the football jersey stretched across my wide chest. And if I flexed my muscles, showing off the strength of a defensive tackle, it was just to see her blush.
And then she did, and I couldn’t get her out of my mind.
Her wide eyes. The freckles on her cheeks.
I needed to know her. The girl who scampered away every time we bumped into each other—by accident and by design. The girl who shyly agreed to come to my game, getting her first taste of football. The girl, Hannah Utley, who worked at the campus library and let me rest my head on her shoulder as she read to me in one of the study rooms.
It was innocent. Mostly.
Until we lose track of time and discover that the library has closed. And we’re locked inside.
Now it’s me and Hannah in the stacks.
Alone.
With nothing but desire between us.
(This is a prequel to Love, Utley)
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Love, Utley (Love Letters #1)
Hannah
Maddox Lovelace. The captivating football player I met in college.
The one I only knew for a week. A week that was…life-changing. Until my phone rang, and I had no choice but to go home.
I left Maddox a letter, putting my feelings on paper, giving him my number, hoping he’d call. But he didn’t call.
He never called. He got drafted into the professional league and lived like a king while I stayed home and struggled to stay afloat. I may have followed his career, but now that he’s retired from football, I’ve forced myself to stop thinking about him.
And it’s okay that I won’t ever see him again.
That week in college was fifteen years ago.
I’m not in love with Maddox anymore. I might even hate him.
Maddox
Hannah Utley. The name that’s haunted me since my senior year of college. The girl who caught my attention with her wide eyes and freckled nose.
Who spent one week twisting up my insides until she stole a piece of my heart the night we got locked inside the campus library.
The girl who disappeared without a word.
It’s the name of the girl I’ve been trying to forget for fifteen years.
And it’s the name looking up at me from the resume in my hand.
Because Hannah Utley works for the company I just purchased.
And that makes her mine. Whether she likes it or not.