One night of passion.
They never expected to see each other again.
They were wrong.
Tobias Bennett is a quiet and unassuming man who teaches yoga and enjoys parkour. Though he is proud to be gay, an abusive relationship with a domineering man has left Tobias wary of romance, and he keeps to himself in his tidy Los Angeles apartment.
Pro football player Sullivan Archer is Tobias’s complete opposite: loud, brash, fond of the spotlight… and deep in the closet. When a hamstring injury sends Van to Tobias as part of his therapy, neither of them is expecting to come face-to-face with his one-night stand. Now they’re stuck together throughout Van’s healing process, and the close proximity will force them to deal with some hard truths. For Tobias, it’s realizing his hookup is a celebrity. For Van, it means accepting that he likes Tobias more than he wanted. They’ll both have to acknowledge that if they choose to pursue a relationship, their lives will change in big ways.
*The Players of LA Series are standalones, but characters from each book to appear in subsequent novels. It is recommended to read in order to maximize the reading experience*
Prologue
Do you
believe in love at first sight? No? Thank fuck. Neither do I.
—Sullivan
Archer, wide receiver for the LA Wild Cats
Van and Toby meet
Toby
I turn
to leave the narrow hall and at the exact same time, the door marked “office”
flies open and a handsome man steps out. He’s bigger than me, tall and burly,
with auburn hair and a ginger beard. The black T-shirt pulling tight across his
impressive chest displays the bar’s provocative logo.
“Excuse
me.” I drop my gaze and try to make myself as small as possible as I move to
duck around him.
“Wait.”
The big man grabs my wrist, and my heart leaps into my throat.
Oh God.
He sees my hard-on.
My
adrenal gland kicks into high gear, flooding my veins with anxiety and
embarrassment. Heart pounding, I spin around and yank out of the man’s hold as
I attempt to control the tightness in my chest. The guy holds up his hands to
show he isn’t trying to pull any shit with me. “Sorry, buddy. Didn’t mean to
startle you. I was just wondering if I could talk to you for a second in the
office.” He nods toward the door.
With a
huff, I cross my arms over my chest, then uncross them and scratch my head,
unsure what to do with my hands. “Why on earth would I go in there with you? I
don’t know you.” Plus, I might be athletic and in good shape, but I’m the
opposite of huge. This guy has a half a foot and at least forty pounds on me.
The man
grins, his navy-blue eyes sparkling. He holds out a one of his giant mitts.
“Griff Freeman. I own this club.”
I eye
his hand warily, but end up shaking it despite the overwhelming urge to flee.
“Toby Bennett.” We drop hands, and because I’m an idiot, I can’t help but
explain myself. “I haven’t done anything wrong.” He’s not bringing me into the
office to kick me out because I overheard sex in the bathroom, is he? They
don’t do that, do they?
Griff
laughs. “No. You haven’t. But what I want to discuss is a sensitive matter.
You’d be doing me a huge favor if you’d just duck into my office for a quick
second.”
Sensitive? Now I’m on high alert, my muscles
drawing as tight as a bow. I take a step back.
“A
favor? What kind of favor?”
“Trust
me, kid. You’ll probably end up thanking me,” Griff says, grinning.
Griff
holds open the office door and awaits my decision.
It feels
like this is a crossroads of sorts in my life. I can continue hiding, letting
my past run my life, or I can take a chance and throw caution to the wind. What
the hell do I have to lose? For the first time in my life, I don’t overthink my
decision. Instead, I walk through that damn door with my head held high….
And my
jaw drops open when I look around inside.
Van
From my
position across the room, I take in the lean, attractive man who walks through
the door. Griff did well. Very, very well. He brought me the exact one I wanted.
The one I pointed out near the bar. This guy is exactly my type.
If I had
to guess, from the wary look in his eyes, I’d say the young man is about my age
though he looks significantly younger due to his small frame and full lips.
He’s several inches under six feet, but well toned without being overly huge.
His dark, almost black hair flops down over his brows, and his skin is pale and
smooth, without a single blemish or spot on it. But what really draws me in,
what I couldn’t see in the camera feed in the dark club, are crystal blue eyes
so light they remind me of the massive glaciers in Alaska. Only this man’s eyes
aren’t icy and cold, they’re warm and inviting and… very frightened?
“I’ll
leave you two to talk,” Griff says from behind the beautiful man.
“What?”
The blue-eyed beauty spins around, gaping as Griff takes off. Once the door
shuts, he slowly turns back to me, his face a mask of worry and suspicion.
Damn, it wasn’t my intention to freak the guy out.
“Have a
seat.” I point at the black leather and chrome chair next to mine, both placed
opposite Griff’s incredibly tidy desk—the neat freak—and throw him a wink. The
man doesn’t move. In fact, he looks as if he’s about to bolt. I can’t have
that. I’m too intrigued to let this one go without at least getting him to talk
to me.
I stand
up and his eyes nearly bug out of his head. Okay, so I’m big. Really big.
Six-foot-six, two hundred and ten pounds—I know I can be intimidating under
certain circumstances, and it serves me well. Except right now I’m trying to be
a regular guy. Unfortunately, the much smaller man Griff brought in isn’t
exactly receptive to whatever vibes I’m putting out.
I don’t
understand why this guy is so skittish. Most people are either shocked speechless
when they meet me or gush a never-ending line of embarrassing praise.
Is it possible he doesn’t recognize
me?
Nope. No
way. Everyone in LA recognizes me. Hell, everyone everywhere recognizes me.
Which is precisely my problem. More so since the team won the playoffs last
week, giving the Wild Cats their first Super Bowl appearance in eighteen years.
“I-I
should go,” my guest stammers. “I think there’s been a mistake.” His voice is
as beautiful as the man himself, breathy and soft, but clearly masculine.
If he
won’t come to me, I’ll go to him. I walk across the room and as I get nearer,
he flattens his body against the door. His skin is so flawless and pale, I can
see his pulse fluttering at his throat. From this close, it’s apparent the man
is quite a bit shorter than I originally thought. Maybe almost a foot less than
my own six-foot-six. Griff knows I like my men small and fit, but this one…
there are no words. He’s positively breathtaking.
“What’s
your name, gorgeous?” I should wait for permission, wait to see if he’s
receptive to my advances, but I can’t help myself. I reach out and skim the
back of my knuckles across the perfect skin of his throat, stopping to feel the
beat of his heart beneath my fingertips before removing my hand.
“I-I’m
Toby.”
“Toby. You’re….”
I struggle to come up with the proper words to describe his beauty only to find
I’m speechless. I move closer and hear Toby’s breath hitch. “Hey, I’m Van.”
Toby
blinks those big blue eyes, showing off the thick black lashes that frame them.
I rake my gaze down Toby’s perfect, lithe body and spot the substantial bulge
in his so-tight-they-should-be-illegal jeans. It seems Toby isn’t exactly as
averse to hooking up with me as he wants me to believe. Or maybe he’s turned on
by the thrill of the unknown. Taking another chance, I close the distance and
press my hips against his, letting Toby feel how turned on I am. Our erections
grind together, and Toby groans. His eyelids grow heavy and flutter shut.
“Why
me?” Toby asks, his voice raspy with lust. “You’re….” He opens his eyes and
motions at my body as if that one gesture says it all. “Why not go out in the
club and take your pick?”
I’m
shocked. Toby really doesn’t recognize me. Doesn’t know why I can’t waltz out
to the middle of the dance floor in a gay bar and pick up a man. My brows
scrunch together, and I put my hands on either side of his perfect face,
skimming my thumbs across the smooth skin. “I did take my pick, Toby. I chose
you.”
Toby blushes
and gasps, parting those perfect, red lips. Unable to wait a second longer, I
lower my head and take my first taste of this gorgeous specimen. Sweet alcohol
and something purely Toby bursts across my tongue. I sigh as he melts against
me. Fucking perfect. Toby is definitely going to be one to remember.
Fair Catch by Leigh Carman brought a one-time encounter between Van and Toby full circle when they met again and began to forge a relationship. While the premise of the book was wonderful, it fell short of the mark. For me, it started with the very first scene between Van and Toby. I found Van condescending and entitled, and unfortunately, he never grew on me.
Toby was hot,
cold, indifferent, bullied- never one emotion long enough for me to connect
with him either.
I found some of
the scenes overplayed and not realistic and stunted. Although this is my first
book by Leigh Carman, I would like
to read more from this author (maybe it was simply my lack of connection to the
characters.
Frisky but
Nothing to Kinky
A three
handcuff review
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