American Football


The Wall of Winnipeg and Me
Hands Down
Blind Side (Red Zone Rivals, #2)
The Cheat Sheet (The Cheat Sheet, #1)
The Baller
The Game Plan (Game On, #3)
First Down (Beyond the Play, #1)
The Hardest Fall
The Friend Zone (Game On, #2)
Beauty and the Baller (Strangers in Love, #1)
Coach (Treasure State Wildcats, #1)
Not My Romeo (The Game Changers, #1)
Enemies
I Promise You (Waylon University, #4)
The Hook Up (Game On, #1)
The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana ZapataThe Hook Up by Kristen CallihanThe Friend Zone by Kristen CallihanSweet Home by Tillie ColeKulti by Mariana Zapata
My guy is a football player
199 books — 177 voters

The Cheat Sheet by Sarah       AdamsHome Game by Lisa SuzanneNot My Match by Ilsa Madden-MillsChanging the Player by Jacob ChanceNever His Girl by Rachel Jonas
2021 New Releases: Football Romance
25 books — 4 voters
Corazón en fuera de juego by Nira StraussLas reglas del juego by Sarah       AdamsEnd game by Cristina PradaLa propuesta de verano by Vi KeelandNo eres mi Romeo by Ilsa Madden-Mills
Sport romance en español
19 books — 2 voters

The Wrong Play by C.R. JaneComeback by Rebecca JenshakNot Your Biggest Fan by Sara NeyThe Jack*ss In Class by Amy AwardThe Way We Score by Tia Louise
2025 New Releases: Football Romance
53 books — 7 voters
Over My Brother's Dead Body, Chase Andrews by Piper RayneKnot So Lucky by Trilina PucciThe C*ck Down the Block by Amy AwardScoring the Player by Rebecca JenshakPlaying to Win by Monica  Murphy
2023 New Releases: Football Romance
26 books — 4 voters

Amit Kalantri
In any game, the game itself is the prize, no matter who wins, ultimately both lose the game.
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

Christopher Hitchens
Who but the sports-mad [Norman] Mailer would liken the battle between God and the Devil to a game of American football? The contest, for sure, has with [sic] own laws (so that after God and the Devil 'tackle a guy, they don't kick him in the head'), but each side is not above cheating—with God breaking the rules occasionally by throwing in 'a miracle'. Strangely, Mailer doesn’t mention Jesus in this agonising analogy, but then the notion of the 'super-sub' may be an image too far even for him. ...more
Christopher Hitchens

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