Readers who loved The QB Bad Boy and Me, and books like The Cheat Sheet by Sarah Adams and Throw Like a Girl by Sarah Henning.
Eleven whole weeks. Summer vacation.
Camping trips, lakehouse getaways, and late-night motorcycle rides—the best summer of their lives is finally here. Dallas and Drayton are ready to celebrate their last official summer before heading off to college. Making the most of their time together before the inevitable . . .
Eleven weeks. Until they’re off to separate colleges.
Dallas is excited about her new start at CalArts, but knowing she has to leave everything behind—especially her boyfriend—hurts more than any dance injury. In just a few weeks, she’ll be on a plane to California while Drayton begins college in Texas. The future of their entire relationship is called into question—a question Drayton refuses to answer.
In fact, Drayton’s nonchalant attitude towards their soon-to-be long distance relationship has Dallas questioning his feelings for her. However, Drayton’s been carrying a secret that will change the course of their entire love story . . . he’s just waiting for the perfect moment to tell her.
But with the chaos (and excitement) of watching Josh and Gabby prepare for parenthood, planning a baby shower, finding Dallas’ older brother Nathan a girlfriend, and coming to terms with what it means to grow up—the “perfect moment” might be harder to find than Drayton realizes.
Tay Marley, the author of the hit Wattpad sensation The QB Bad Boy and Me, captures the sizzling heat of summer love in this new novel, offering a peek into that fateful summer before Dallas and Drayton’s lives are forever changed.
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For fans of romances by Lynn Painter, Rachel Lynn Solomon, and Sarah Ockler, and YA sports authors like Sarah Henning where opposites attract, and then combust.
Reluctant cheerleader Dallas Bryan has a problem on her hands—and his name is Drayton Lahey. Ever since the hot star quarterback of the high school football team hit her car with his motorcycle, he has the annoying ability to get under her skin, making Dallas think about Drayton way more than she should . . . in all the ways that she shouldn’t.
But Dallas has one goal—to pursue her dance-school dreams in California—and no one, not even a hard-bodied, green-eyed football god, will stop her. As the tension between Drayton and Dallas grows thicker, the lines blur, and all she wants is to come undone under his touch.
But this thing between Dallas and Drayton could cost her her dreams . . . if he doesn’t break her heart first.
Every passion has its price.Before Drayton and Dallas, there was Ellie and Leroy . . .With the prequel to her smash hit The QB Bad Boy and Me, rising star Tay Marley returns to tell the story of Drayton’s parents and the summer that changed everything . . .Sometimes home isn’t a place, it’s a person. From the moment their eyes met, Ellie knew he would be her destiny. Handsome and ripped, there’s just something about Leroy Lehay, Baylor University’s soon-to-be star quarterback, that makes him impossible to resist.Consumed by a passion neither one of them can quite understand, Leroy and Ellie spend the summer together. Left senseless and overwhelmed by his touch, Ellie experiences a world of desire she could never have imagined.Safe in Leroy’s arms, Ellie begins to see a life beyond high school: going to college, starting her own business, having a family. But when life-altering news shakes them to their cores, Leroy and Ellie must discover if their passion is enough to help them get through what might possibly be the greatest challenge of their lives.