Baseball, beer, and a hot boy. Nothing can beat that. Until I meet Mason “Mace” Murphy the next “it” pitcher for the Boston Red Sox and my client. He’s immature, arrogant, sexy as sin, and the last man that’s going to get into my panties. He’s not used to hearing the word no from women, so I’m going to spell it out for him.
N = Not going to happen.
O = Out of your league buddy.
I was hired to … buddy.
I was hired to cuddle up to the annoying, beautiful athlete, and give prospective advertisers and fans a different view of this hot-shot professional baller.
Only he’s everything I detest in a man all wrapped into a dream package. Baseball player, talented, athletic body, sculpted face, and ass you can bounce quarters off of. Unfortunately, he also believes he’s God’s gift to women, a man-whore, throws money around like it grows on trees, and conceited. The challenge for him, to break down my defenses and get in there. My challenge, avoid hopping in the sack with him at all costs.
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Mia Saunders continues her mission to save her comatose father from her dangerous, loan-shark ex-boyfriend. This month, she serves as a high-priced escort to a professional baseball player named Mace Murphy in Boston, MA.
Each installment in the Calendar Girl Serial will release every month throughout 2015. The stories will feature Mia’s journey as an escort to twelve clients in twelve different locations.
Warning: This book is designed for audiences 18+ due to language and graphic sexual content.
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In the April series Mia meets a Baseball, beer, and a hot boy. What or who can beat that? That is until I meet Mason “Mace” Murphy the next “hotshot” pitcher for the Boston Red Sox is my client. Mace is definitely immature, arrogant, sexy as hell, but he’s last man that’s going to try get into my panties. Mace isn’t used to hearing the word no from women. I’m definitely going to try and spell it out for him.
I was hired to snuggle up to the annoying baseball athlete, and I have to give prospective advertisers and fans a different view of this bad boy professional ball player.
Mace is everything I detest in a man all wrapped up into a dream package. He’s a baseball player, with a talented and athletic body, a sculpted face to drool over, ooh and an ass you can bounce quarters off. Unfortunately Mace also believes he’s God’s gift to women. In other words he’s a man-whore who throws a lot money around like it grows on trees and extremely conceited. The challenge for him, is to break down my defenses. My challenge is to avoid hopping in bed with him at all costs.
Audrey Carlan is amazing. If i could give more than 5 * i would
Loved this series!!!!
April was a dream come true for Mia, or so she thought. As much as she loved a good baseball game and admired the sexy players from the Boston Red Sox, she was in Boston to play eye candy for one Mason Murphy, the best pitcher they had. And she was all in… until he opened his mouth. He was arrogant and immature and had no idea how to treat a real lady. Women, for him, were a dime a dozen, and he took complete advantage of the situation. The more time Mia spent with the young ball player, the more she learned who he really was and what she needed to teach him in order for him to gain the one thing he truly needed and didn’t realize he craved.
This series is a beautiful piece of art. I feel that way about a book when the author can paint beautiful, vivid and powerful images in my head. I also consider this, a piece of art because this author wrote this series and it is unlike any other series I have ever read. It kept my attention and I did not set the books down until I finished them, and that is not is not an easy task with me because of my work and I have 3 beautiful younger children. This series made me step back and ask myself if I should step out of my comfort zone more. Thank you for this beaitiful series.
I wasn’t a fan of the lead male character for most of the book. He did come around in the end for the most part, but he still was rough around the edges and some of his choices irritated me.
I also didn’t like the return of Alec. He wasn’t horrible, but I kind of wanted her to walk away from him and leave it in the past.
The one thing I will say about this series, is that I love the way Mia leaves a letter each time she leaves saying what she’s learned. Regardless of the content of the rest of the book, these little “life lessons” can be applied in most people’s lives to enrich and better them.