The Problem with Sports (The Problem #2)

M.E. Clayton


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The Problem with Sports by M.E. Clayton
Is it really just sports we’re talking about here?

It depends on who you ask.

Nathan
Nathan Hayes was rocking the hell out of his adult life. At thirty-three, he was a retired professional baseball player, and was the proud owner of a discrete, quiet, private penthouse safe from groupies and paparazzi. With a great family, two annoying but loyal brothers, and more money than he’ll ever need, Nathan was doing better than half the country and he never took it for granted.

Actually, that’s not true. Nathan has taken some things for granted, and one of those things is the assumption that he’s everyone’s favorite baseball player. When he strikes up an unlikely friendship with an eight-year-old next-door neighbor, his ego gets a reality check when the little guy schools him in sports stats. All sports stats. Not to mention, what happens when Nathan meets the boy’s mother.

Andrea
Andrea Miller was trying to rock the hell out of her adult life. At thirty, she owned her own condo, has written a few books, and was one of the best literary editors around. She also had a great son, and though divorced, her ex-husband wasn’t a bad person. Life had thrown them all a curveball, and they’ve all been doing their best to learn from it. Now, she prided herself on being ready for anything.

Actually, that’s not true. Andrea has been through a divorce, has a sick son, and a best friend who keeps pushing her to go out and get laid, so you would think that she’s ready for crazy. Well, she isn’t ready for the bizarre relationship that her son strikes up with Nathan Hayes, retired professional baseball player. Though he seems a bit crazy, did she mention that he’s also gorgeous as sin? Swoon.

When sports are the center of the universe…
When Nathan overhears Andrea’s son prattle on about how Nathan Hayes, the recently retired Condors shortstop, is just good, Nathan can’t help but feel it’s his duty to set the kid back on the right path. However, on his way to confront the misguided child, he’s introduced to Andrea Miller.

When Andrea opens her front door to Nathan Hayes, she has no idea who he is or what his problem is. So, she can only watch in stunned surprise when her son and Nathan embark on an incredible sports debate inside her living room. She quickly begins to wonder just how crazy Nathan Hayes really is.

Between a kid who knows more about sports than anyone should know, an ex-husband who is still very much in the picture, a pro-one-night stand best friend, two idiot brothers, and an eager wedding planner, Nathan and Andrea have their work cut out for them.

NOTE: This book contains adult language, adult situations, explicit sexual encounters, and an out-of-control wedding planner. If sensitive to any of the aforementioned issues, please do not purchase.
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