
Footballer Follies
The Brotherhood: Legacy, Book 4
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Narrado por:
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Graham Mack
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De:
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Merry Farmer
It all starts with a second chance to right the wrongs of the past
Supermodel Ellis Dixon lives a life that most men would envy. But underneath the glitz and glamour lies guilt and self-loathing for the numerous mistakes of his life. He knows he needs to become a better man, and when he's thrown together with the man he bullied mercilessly in school, it seems like he might finally have a shot at redemption.
But broken hearts don't heal overnight.
Rising football star Raeburn Kauffman might be the darling of the Ealing Eels, but he still carries the scars of the way Ellis once treated him. Only now, the boy who once made him feel stupid and unloved is bending over backwards to help him navigate the stormy waters of celebrity. Worse still, Rae is starting to remember all the reasons he had such a crush on Ellis to begin with.
Is the whole thing a second chance to fall in love or a recipe for more heartache?
Footballer Follies is the fourth book in The Brotherhood: Legacy series, which tells modern-day stories of the men of The Brotherhood. It involves a reformed bully trying to make amends, fake boyfriends with not so fake feelings, a team on the verge of relegation, two careers on the line, bad decisions made at Casino Night, the same nightmare with new players, a shot at redemption, and, of course, the nearly two-hundred-year-old organization known as The Brotherhood. You can hear more about the origins and Victorian doings of The Brotherhood in The Brotherhood: Origins and The Brotherhood series.
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