Collision Course
(2025)

Fiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Zara Rosseau, 2025
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1 online resource (365 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9798232323165 MWT19254177, 19254177
LANGUAGE
English
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Collision CourseAdam was once the golden boy of New York's most celebrated college football team-Thunder's charismatic quarterback, a campus legend with fame to spare. Until one explosive moment of anger cost him everything: his spot on the team, his reputation, and the scholarship keeping him in school. Now, the only way to fix the mess he created is to survive mandatory psychological support sessions… and prove he's not the ticking time bomb everyone thinks he is.Violet might be the one person capable of ruining that plan.Brilliant, disciplined, and fiercely dedicated to her psychology program, Violet is the intern assigned to monitor the athletes. She sees through Adam's charm in seconds-and she's dating the very player who stole his place on the field. She's off-limits, inconvenient, and exactly the obstacle Adam doesn't need.But when their sharp-tongued clashes ignite an undeniable attraction, Adam finds a new strategy: win Violet over, gain an edge, and take back what's his. Except Violet isn't the sweet, naïve girl he expected. She's sharp, unpredictable, and impossible to manipulate. And she's just as drawn to him as she is determined to keep her distance.Soon, their rivalry turns into something neither of them can control-something dangerous, addictive, and charged with enough heat to burn them both. In a world where every choice has consequences, desire becomes the most dangerous game of all.Secrets. Tension. Chemistry neither of them can deny.When two worlds collide, someone always gets hurt. Zara Rosseau writes feel-good romances filled with humor, heart, and unforgettable chemistry. Combining laugh-out-loud comedy, clean love stories, and the excitement of sports romance, her novels feature charming characters and swoon-worthy moments that leave readers smiling long after the final page

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