Miller: When Talon left to play pro ball six years ago, the hole in my chest confused me. I focused my heartache into making my own NFL dreams come true, and by the time I was drafted, the longing I had for my best friend was buried deep.Now he wants everything to be like it was in college, but we can’t have threesomes and be reckless like we once were. The media storm would be enough to break … enough to break both our careers.That’s not my biggest concern though. The torch I had for him burns brighter after so long apart, and there’s nothing I can do about it. Marcus Talon is straight.I need to stay away from him.
Talon:
Years ago, Miller and I made a pact that we’d win a Super Bowl together. When I’m offered a position on his team in Chicago, I don’t hesitate. I move across the country to chase a dream that’s a decade old.Only, now that I’m here, he’s avoiding me every chance he gets. If he was anyone else, I’d cut my losses.But this is Shane Miller–the guy who makes everything better just by existing in my universe. The guy I’d do anything for. The guy who’s more to me than a brother, a friend, or even a teammate.I’m not going to let him get away.
Blindsided is a full-length MM novel with a HFN/HEA and no cliffhange. Unlike the other books in the Fake Boyfriend universe, Blindsided does not contain a fake boyfriend trope.
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I love the world that this series is set in. The characters are all lovable and fun! Talon and Miller are no exception to this. Although this is part of a fake boyfriend series, this book isn’t actually about faking a relationship. Eyes are opened, things are explored and BAM, you have an amazing book written by this fantastic author!
Talon is such a goofball! He is funny, has the ego the size of America and he is one of the most popular footballers in the US. Miller is quite different to Talon. Miller is quieter, he is very caring and is the sweetheart of the two. I just love these two together.
The story is funny, a little angsty (but not too much), and is a slow burn. I really liked the way the story line went. I was captivated from the start and didn’t’ want to put it down at all. I can not wait for more from this author. I am so ready for the next book in this series!
TW: Homophobia
“Miller is my one weakness—the guy I’d fucking kill for if he asked me to.”
“Explore me. Use me. Take whatever you want from me.”
“You’re so worth the risk. You’re worth everything.”
Marcus Talon and Shane Miller were never supposed to have their own novel, but these characters got into the author’s head and begged her to make their story.
Even though this book doesn’t fit the fake dating trope, I easily fell into this story and enjoyed the book. I loved their friendship and how they navigated their feelings.
Though, I didn’t like how the author changed Maddox personality in this book. I didn’t like how he went from “loving” his boyfriend (which I’m sure he loves him) to go and flirt with women; it was literally so irritating.
Anyways, I loved how the characters from previous book popped up in this book and I can’t wait to read the next book in the series.
#TeamSharcus
OMG yas yas yas qweens! This was the cherry on the sundae of the series. So freaknig adorable. Heart eyes for Talon.
Audible Review
Overall 4 out of 5 stars
Performance 4 out of 5 stars
Story 4 out of 5 stars
I really liked this one, I do love me a second chance romance! Although Talon and Miller were never really in a relationship together, they’ve always been closer than your average friends, at least the years they were in college together. While Miller has always known there was more to his feelings for Talon than friendship, it takes them finally being reunited after a few years apart for Talon to see what’s always been right in front of him.
I enjoyed the journeys of self-discovery both these men went on through the course of the book. Talon, with his feelings for Miller and realizing, and accepting, it was more than just friendship; Miller, dealing with his injury and what it meant for his future, as well as these new found feelings between him and Talon.
I liked the easy relationship these two had, from being such close friends.
It’s fun to think back on scenes with Talon and Miller in previous books in this series and realize now what was going on between them!
Iggy and Alexander were great once again! I’ve spaced out (not that kind of spaced out!) listening to this series so that I don’t get characters mixed up- that can happen when the same narrators are used in a series that features different couples, but listening to books with different narrators in between helps!
Talon and Shane are hilarious and I was so glad we finally got their story! Love this series and all these amazing characters. Their found family is so dynamic and heartwarming!
Sometimes love is worth potentially losing everything for…
Ah these two! The clear connection between Talon and Miller I could see in Matt and Noah’s book. Getting to see their relationship grow made my heart sing. The struggles, their ups and downs and coming to terms with their bisexuality, all of it gave me the feel. They prove that love really can sneak up on you when you least expect it.
Marcus Talon is an extremely successful quarterback who has recently joined the NFL teams the Warriors to be back with his college roommate Shane Miller. In college he and Shane would share girls and now that the two are reunited he hopes they can keep going with their college escapades.
Shane Miller has never been a well known football player, especially next to Talon but he has always known that there is something about Talon that draws him in. But Miller knows that Shane is straight and he needs to keep his feelings in check to not ruin their friendship.
When Talon is surprised by a situation he walks into and even more surprised by his own reaction he must figure out what his heart really wants. But when Miller’s own future is on the line are they willing to risk everything when nothing is for sure?
This was such a great book and I am really loving this series!!
I thought Talon was a great character and so sure of everything. He had become a golden boy with his success and going to Chicago was a surprise but one that he was really looking forward to. I thought it was interesting how up until this point that Talon had never really been in any difficult situations and never knew what it was like to have to fight really hard for something and I liked how much he really grew as a person in this book. I liked how he focused on fighting and trying hard to make everything turn out the way he wanted and soon he discovered how hard he needed to fight.
Miller was such a great guy at the beginning and seemed like he could enjoy the fun but was also content not to be a “star” and just sit back and take it all in. He knew that being around Talon brought him attention, but he never got it on his own. Yet when Miller is faced with adversity he seemed to really struggle and doubt his ability to get through it all. I loved that Talon never gave up on him and really pushed him to try and see the positive.
I was so happy when things turned into more than what they had been and how both guys realized how they felt and why they did. I loved Talon’s term of being “blindsided” and how this happens to so many people out there. They two were so hot and intense together yet I worried about all the pressure that they were each under and how that would affect everything.
I was so proud of Talon for pushing through and trying to confront everything head on but the stuff with Lennon may have brought a few tears to my eyes and I was so happy that it gave Miller the push that he needed to make the right choice!
The end was awesome and I am really hoping that there is more of these guys in the next book!
By Rebecca
There will be a day in which I will get over this series, but /insert Aragorn/ but it is not this day. I haven’t done a proper review of any of the books of the Fake Boyfriend series, but I wanna try to make one of this, because I think this one killed me in a way the others didn’t. It will be spoiler free, even tho let me say this kind of story doesn’t need spoilers. I mean, we all know what it is about, and how it ends, but yeah.
The plot
Talon sees Miller as his all time best friend, the reason of him new sining deal with his team, as nothing more than that. And we have Miller in the other side, that has been obsessed and desperated for Talon since they started sharing bed for their sexual adventures with women. Of course, Miller doesn’t think Talon would see him in any other way than friends. And of course, Talon will start doing it right after he finds his team mate Jakcson with his boyfriend Noah having fun in bed (hello, Matt Jackson and Noah, characters from the second book of the series, you’re welcome).
From this moment on, we have the doubts, we have the discovering, we have the confessing, we have the doubting again, the having fun, the liking, the loving, the suffering, the everything.
We will go through this two old bestfriends relationship and, is any other book of this series, we will see how is it for them to live their sexual orientation with friends, family and, most important, careers. As in the other books, especially in this one since it’s both of them being sportsman (we got an ex athlete and non-sportish bae in the first one, an american football player and his rich baby in the second, and a hockey player with the nerdy journalist in the third).
What’s, for me, different in this book compared to the ones before? Well, ignoring the fact that everything goes around the same topic (as I just said, sportsman coming out in their lives and careers and dealing with their relationship) I think Eden does something quite different in this one and it’s making it even more realistic.
It’s never been easy in the other books. In the first one, the athlete was already out of the closet. In the second one, the athlete is quite fucked up by the press and forced. And, in the third, the athlete decides to do it himself while the journo is somehow catched. So yeah, never easy, but somehow I feel like in this book the pain and the stress and the mental health of the characters it’s done even better. Especially on Miller’s side. (TW in case you read it: anxiety and panic attack.) In my opionion, in the other books, even tho it’s shown how hard it’s to come out in the sport world and how big of an asshole world it is (especially following Matt Jackson’s story in first and second book), I think in this one is explained way better that complications. And even tho you may think that makes the story quite dramatic, let me tell you it is not.
The characters
If there was something making this book different to the others, it was the conexion between the two characters. As much as Noah and Matt was my fav relationship, Damon and Maddy my favourite character construction, and Ollie and Lennon my favorite development, in this one, I have to say, is the chemistry between them what got me.
The fact that they are both friends since college make it easier. Two young guys who meet as part of the football team and promise each other they will win the Super Bowl together. Right before getting into a hotel room with Talon’s girlfriend so Miller can jerk hismself off while watching, starting there not only their friendship but their sexual lifestyle.
The chemistry between them is something that blows my mind, because instead of expecting two guys who know everything about the other, we have two guys who know each other like no one else but still are learning about each other. We see the evolution, we see the starting point, the finishing one, what makes the development, how does it work. We get to see everything, with a special connection that it’s simply wonderful.
Something that makes them different from the others too, and that it’s a huge YES! to me because I think it’s really important, it’s that they are not gay. We don’t get the “all my life with women and now it’s only men” thing (which I don’t complain, AT ALL! Look at Maddy! it’s just that I say it because imo it’s quite tipical in this kind of books, so it’s good to me to see something different and also real too.) but two guys that don’t deny their attraction to women but that also accept theirs to men. I would say both are bisexual, but there is a part at the beginning in which (I think it’s Miller but I may be wrong) one talkes about being pansexual (for the people against making a difference in both orientation… I explain: when they mention it, they do it saying “maybe I’m pan, because I don’t care about the gender” thing). So yeah. In the last books, we got a gay+bi and two gay+gay pairing, but now, we get the bi+bi/pan one and I’m so happy about it.
Marcus Talon
This sweetheart got me from the moment he appeeared in book two from the series. Keeping an eye on the new team player who is also the first and only gay man in the league, and being his support and bro even tho he is also new and he is the most important quaterback out there. “Is that in anyway bad?” not at all! But we all know how straight dudes are with the “no homo” thing, and he ignores it completely. Because yes, when that happens, he is by far not even close to guess he could be bisexual.
Anyway. We have this lovely puppy, that is funny as hell, a blond beauty, and the greatest of friends. He will care of Miller as a friend and as a bae they way Miller doesn’t even imagine, he will help him through everything, and will never deny his own problems even tho he always likes to play the lets-joke-when-people-ask-me-so-i-dont-have-to-answer game.
Great development, since he is the character of the two who starts not knowing what he is, and a really, really, really realistic way from the author of showing us how everything starts working on him. I loved how it was in the first book (since it’s the only one in which other of the characters didn’t know about his preferences) but, in this one, everything is way more real. I’m talking not only about feelings, in which Talon’s mindblows are incredibly amazing, but also his discovering in sex. I’ve read books in which everything happens so fast: their first time, with a bit of pain but #yolo; their first blowjobs being a little no at the beginning but then a huge yes; their everything, let’s say, beeing so fast. Here, we get Talon experimenting alone and with Miller showing how hard (hehe) can it be if you are new in this. Doubts, pain, nerves, liking some things, not being quite sure about others till he gets used to them… Oh God. And he is so damn cute when that happens.
Also, i’m obsessed with the way Talon has of falling in love with Miller. From the “oh god he is handsome and has a great body how didn’t even notice before” to the “oh wow that’s huge where do i put this LOL” and then “oh damn he is the most perfect thing in the world this smile is gonna kill me” thing. Oh boy. Talon. I was scared of him not being as good as we all thought he was gonna be when he appeared back in book two, but he is
Shane Miller
He is my babe, my cutie, my fav, my everything. My lovely giant that has inside a cute lil teen still paranoid about how much he likes his bestfriend and how much that bestfriend doesn’t seem to see it. Not in the “love meeee!” way but in the “why do you do this to me dont you see I suffer?” way that let me say I LOVE.
Gentle, caring, lovely, and the thing I like the most of him (will explain): full of fears. As much as Talon is the main character when it comes to the relationshop, Miller is the main when it comes to the background plot itself. We have this player, that can’t stop thinking of his mate and bestfriend, that get’s injured in game two of the season and sadly misses the rest of it… Of the season his team ends up winning the damn Super Bowl. As part of the team, he is also a winner but he knows that ring doesn’t belong to him. Anyway, we get to see Miller suffering in his recovery, being scared as hell because everything hets harder, he doesn’t know what will happen next season, or if there will be a next season at all. And, next to that, we get the fact about his bestfriend and forever crush Talon starts liking him too and he has to deal with the “oh damn we are superstars what do we do now?” thing.
I loved Miller character, I think he must be my favorite of the series (hard to say because Damon is still EVERYTHING and also Ollie and Lennon, and Maddy, and Matt and Noah, and… oh wait) because we get to see what I was talking before about how hard can it be to deal with all of this. Injuries that may end up your career, the public eye being there ready to judge, your relationship with the quaterback which you will have to hide forever or confess… Everything. He deals with the anxiety of it, the closer we are to the freedom, the closer he feels him self being on an eternal lonely-jail. He sares fears with old characters of “what if Talon regrets and leaves me” things but, in his case, everything is done so well and oh <3 I can't.
It's true it's not the first time we see that kind of fears. I mean, hello, Matt is the one that suffers the most when it comes to it, but he is also the one that gets over it not faster but better (even tho in this book we get to see how he suffers again and i'm so thankful to the author of showing that life is not perfect at all). We even saw it in Deke, the third book. Not only with Ollie, the hockey athlete, but with Lennon. How scared he was to come out as a sports journalist and how he had to deal with it once it happened. But I think Eden wrote Miller character in a deeper way (or that's my feeling) and I simply loved it.
Oh Miller and Talon were hot! This book was about coming to terms with who you love and just being ok with who you are. I laughed and had tears and fanned my self at the connection that these two characters had. The writing was amazing and the banter with the characters was great.
One thing I love about this book was the fact that both Talon and Miller had the whole group To lean on. The guys helped them come to terms with things and it really have me all the warm and fuzzy. By far my favorite in this series but I seem to think that about each book. I can’t wait for more of this series.
The main reason I’m not giving it 5 stars is because the ending felt rushed to me. It was very bam bam bam, everything that happened in this book, and lead up to that moment and it was just like oh, now it’s over. I’m not saying that to be mean or to make it seem like it was a bad book because it wasn’t and I loved it…… I just wanted it more drawn out in the end. 4 star #2OCCJD
I have to say GFY is one of my most favorite tropes, and so far I read this book twice this year within three months, and I’m going back for another re-read. Eden Finley doesn’t do it the normal, typical way. Instead, she walks a path rather unfamiliar, making this so much better than most books I read this year.
Marcus Talon and Shane Miller’s Relationship began as friends and in college and quickly escalated to falling so hard into bed. This continued for the next 3 years until Marcus graduates and gets drafted into the NFL.
But their love wasnt wasn’t for each other in bed. Because they had one rule. NO TOUCHING EACH OTHER. Hence the one or more women in bed between them.
Six years later and Marcus signs with Shane’s Chicago team, which only means one thing. They quickly bed some female fans who just can’t get enough of the jersey.
The last 5 years Shane has been trying to get over his feeling for Marcus but couldn’t help but want him more. Even though Marcus thought it was just games.
But his feeling toward his attractions was realized realized when he accidentally walked in on his roommate Matt and his boyfriend Noah together.
Trey came to ease Marcus’ concerns only the way a big brother can. And I was really hoping for some more time with Trey on these pages but alas there wasn’t.
At a pivotal moment, Shane had a season ending injury and went back to his family’s New York home to help save his heart. Even with the distance it helped Shane and Marcus sort out their emotions and discuss their feeling the way we all do. Text and FaceTime. What would we do without it?
I loved how these two were willing to explore with each other and only focused on being together with each other. However, being these large super Alphas that they are there was sooo much push and pull in the emotions department.
I absolutely loved this story story even though at times it was hard to differentiate between the narrators because of complete snark and smart assery (which I speak fluently). I loved that there was an HEA that also included 5 out of the 6 previous MCs from the other books!
Here is to hoping we get Jet and Soren’s book soon!
Thank you so much to the author and Foreward PR for the advance review copy in exchange for my honest review!
Talon is like a puppy. An adorable, rambunctious puppy. I do love how for him it’s more about the feelings than the heat. I love his impulsiveness and silliness. Miller is so sincere, too, and really struggled through this whole book. He’s a good guy who deserves for it to all work out. They’re so sweet together, and this is almost a cross of friends to lovers with second chance.
With this book, Eden Finley added another gem to the awesome Fake Boyfriend series. As she said in the preface, Talon and Miller were supposed to be the supporting cast, but they didn’t stop talking. Well, I’m so glad she listened to the guys and listened well. Their story was meant to be told, just like their relationship was meant to be.
Talon and Miller are so much more than secondary characters. They’re cute as heck. On their own, but especially when they’re together. I loved the snark and banter. Even more so when it’s alternated with those serious discussions, which often ends on a fun note. And when that humor is carried on in the bedroom, it’s even better. For me, that shows a lightness and trust in their relationship that only comes with a deep and meaningful connection. Their growth from best friends comes naturally. The best thing is that Talon and Miller stayed true to their characters throughout the entire book. Sometimes a book begins with the fun and jokes but then sizzles down. That’s not the case here. She keeps up the hilarious retorts and quick wits without doing injustice to the more dire issues.
It’s a romance, so all’s well that ends well, but Eden Finley doesn’t sugarcoat the truth. First, the feelings Miller has regarding his injury. The constantly switching between hope and doubts are feelings I can relate to. I’ve been in that situation, and they were what I’ve felt. So yes, spot on.
Then there is the having to come out process. Although times are changing and same-sex couples are more accepted, it’s still so difficult to be able to love who you want to love, especially in sports. The author didn’t take the easy way out and pretend everything was all roses and moonshine. Again, the fears and doubtful thoughts felt real. There are still hurdles to overcome, and it’s a slow process.
This is the fourth installment in the Fake Boyfriends series and can be read as a standalone. I recommend reading the books in order, though, as you’ll enjoy them so much more.
I think this is my new favorite in this series of wonderful books. There was so much that just made this book so good. First, it’s a friends to lovers story. But second, it’s interesting because one of the guy has a difficult time realizing and coming to grips with why the sex is so good with his friend (they have 3-ways, and it just never occurs to him that the guy is the difference…he thinks it’s the friendship that makes the difference). I loved the story and the development of the romance. It all worked for me on every level.
I definitely recommend it…and you don’t have to read the other books in the series…it definitely works as a stand-alone, but OMG, the whole series is excellent!
Charming characters, plus heat, humor and romance
Book 4 in the Fake Boyfriend series, icymi, this isn’t actually a fake boyfriend story but is set in the same world as the rest of the series. While you don’t have to have read the previous books to enjoy this one, characters from those books do play prominent roles here, so for the optimum experience, I’d recommend reading the series in order.
Talon has been making me laugh since meeting him, so I’ve been looking forward to getting his and Miller’s story. A best friends to lovers with just a dash of second chance love thrown in, Talon and Miller were best friends in college who shared girls but never anything else, while Talon coming to play for the same team as Miller gives them that second chance if they’re both willing to take the risk. I loved watching these characters grow as Talon realizes what he truly feels for Miller (and we get to see how much depth he really has), and Miller has his own obstacles and fears to overcome. I also loved the way they worked together, on and off the field as well as in and out of the bedroom.
I’ve been a fan of this series since stumbling across Maddox and Damon in book 1, so I enjoyed the glimpses we got of all those characters from the earlier books and the parts they got to play in Talon and Miller’s story. This was a one-sitting read for me that pulled me in quickly and kept me emotionally engaged with these characters from the first page to the last. If it pisses me off that the kind of sh*t Talon and Miller have to face happens far too often in the real world, at least the ending of their story is one that will leave you with a huge grin and happy tears.
Charming characters, plus heat, humor and romance make this another favorite from this author. 5+ stars
B2B Kelly
With each book of the fake boyfriend series I find myself becoming more and more invested in this group of athletes. The morning I finished this book I should have been getting the kids ready for school… I’m pretty sure everyone got lunches.
I absolutely FLOVED this story and that’s saying a hell of a lot because I wasn’t one of those fans that was super excited about getting Talon and Miller’s story. I don’t know what it was but I just wasn’t. Maybe it’s because I fell for Noah in Trick Play and didn’t think anyone could out do him as a character. Well except maybe Jet…now he’s a character I’m looking forward to hear more about.
Anyway, back to Talon and Miller. They give me all the feels. Their insecurities showed and I loved that about them. I can’t say much more without spoilers so all I’m gonna say is… read it. You won’t regret it.
Finally Talon and Miller!!! Ahhh I am in LOVE. These two are so much fun together, even when they are being stubborn, or obtuse, or.. well, you get it. I knew I would love Talon, but he cracked me up even more than I expected. I have a special place in my heart for him. His confusion and inability to see what is right in front of him is frustrating but endearing, which I believe only Marcus Talon can pull off and still be an absolute favorite!! Miller’s reluctance and struggle to protect himself were understandable, if also a little frustrating. The sexual tension between these two men is off the charts, and when they finally give in?!?! Oh hot DAAAAMN. So hot together. But no matter what, their friendship is the shining factor in their relationship IMHO. I loooove friends to lovers stories, and this one is one of my favorite in the trope! The transformation of their relationship was rocky, but stayed true to the characters, and that ending? SWOOOOOON. There is plenty of laughter and even more tension throughout the book, and it works well. I loved getting to revisit all of the previous characters and also seeing more of Jet and Soren (IS IT TIME FOR THEM YET IS IT IS IT?!). I love how this couple and those from the previous books are becoming closer and developing real connections, and they all make me laugh and love so much I can’t help going back for rereads over and over again. I cannot wait for Jet and Soren. Can. Not. Wait. You don’t have to read the previous books in the series before reading this one, but it is so much more fun if you do. Highly recommended!
Awww I LOVE these two so much!! I’ve been in the biggest book funk for weeks now and when Blindsided landed on my Kindle I was nervous that my brain just wasn’t going to click. Idk why I even worried in the first place when it comes to Eden’s writing lol. I COULDN’T PUT THIS BOOK DOWN! Seriously every single book in this series just keeps getting better and better. I though that Ollie and Lennon were adorable but Talon and Miller? Incomparable! Miller had my heart in my stomach for majority of his parts. My heart was rooting for him and breaking at the same time with his circumstances. Talon was this bright, energetic puppy like character almost with this deeper side to him that you only see when Miller is around. Blindsided is instantly consuming and fantastic! With all of the previous characters in the series thrown into the mix with this book just added onto the hilarious comradeship that this series never fails to bring. Also.. when Maddox meets Talon. PERFECTION lol. Easy 5 stars for Blindsided!
I have enjoyed all the books in the “Fake Boyfriend” series, and while I can’t wait to get to Jet’s book, I really liked Marcus Talon and Shane Miller’s story. Eden explained, that even though these two don’t fit the whole “fake boyfriend” trope…they wouldn’t shut up, so she had to write their story. I for one am glad they didn’t.
Talon and Miller have been best friends since they met in college. They share a great love for Football….but that’s not all they share. They also love to share women 😉 Well..at least Talon does. Miller is more in it because he gets to be close to Talon this way, even if there is no touching between them.
After being drafted, they fell out of touch, but now 6 years later, and Talon is joining Miller’s team. Old habits die hard and it doesn’t take them long to fall in bed together again…with two women between them… Miller’s crush comes back with a vengeance, and what is a man to do, when he is lusting after his straight best friend….avoid him at all cost !!!
Too bad Talon is not one to be ignored. Especially, since walking in on some “sexy times” between Jackson and Noah, has stirred some deep feelings within Talon. Feelings he would like to test on Miller….in the bedroom.
And boy do they !! These boys were HOT together. I loved how they explored each other. They did not just fall into bed together, but they let their lust burn a bit, so sexy!
Now as much as I enjoyed this story, I didn’t love it as much as the previous book. Reason for that being Miller. I found him to be a bit on the whiny side. He kept pining and pining after Talon, but when push finally came to shove, he pushed away…hard. He was being so difficult and I just didn’t get it. I don’t think Talon gave him any reason for the whole push and pull deal !! Thankfully Talon was so awesome, he made up for a lot 😉
That said, they do end on a sweet HEA note and I can’t wait to get to the next book, which should be Jet and Soren’s book…WOOT WOOT. I have a feeling that one is gonna be my fave of the series 😉
If you’re a fan of some snarky/fun gay romance, mixed with sports, you should definitely give this series a go.
I highly recommend it.
Another epic story! These boys will take you on the ride of your life!
Although it isn’t a fake boyfriend story (And Eden has explained this many times) Talon and Miller are a big part of this group and their story deserves to be included in this series.
We have gotten to know them and start falling for them previously, but their story will just blow you away!
The story line was perfect for these two! It’s a friends to lovers/GFY that will melt your heart and maybe your panties as Talon and Miller finally get their act together and damn if they aren’t smoking hot off the field!
These boys will frustrate you, make you laugh and fall in love and leave you wanting so much more!!
Talon and Miller are absolutely perfect