Life was smooth sailing for Riley Smith. She’d earned a promotion, was living the dream as a single gal in a big city, and treated herself to one of her favorite things – a professional basketball game. In Riley’s opinion, nothing ruined a good basketball game like the halftime gag, the Kiss Cam. When the camera lands on her and the sexy stranger in the next seat over, peer pressure from the … arena forces them to kiss. It was supposed to be quick, meaningless, and comical. Instead the kiss was hot, delectable, and left her reeling.
It hadn’t been a great night for Camden Rogers, son of Portland’s mayor. On a date with a woman he didn’t care for out of obligation to his politician father, meeting the sassy and intelligent Riley was the last thing he expected. Kissing her, however, was the hottest thing he’d ever experienced. Never one to back down from a challenge, convincing his hesitant kissing partner they could be more would be his biggest accomplishment yet.
They came from two different worlds, a divide Riley was sure they couldn’t overcome, but Camden was convinced she was the one. Will Riley be able to let her guard down and let Camden in? Or will the Kiss Cam be their only sexy encounter?
Author’s Note: Kiss Cam was originally published in June of 2016 as a 19,000-word novella in the Passion in Portland anthology. I have added 55,000 new words and expanded the story into a full-length novel. If you read the original novella, you will not want to miss out on the expanded story. 18+ for mature content.
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Enjoyed the characters and especially the auction,which was very realistic yet different.
An enjoyable read with a happy ending. Characters were fun. Perfect book to lift my spirits on a dreary January weekend.
Enjoyable, easy read, recommend. Main female character starts out strong but changes as story develops. Would have preferred more development to build on initial strengths shown. But still a nice read.
I enjoyed reading this book it was very entertaining funny.
It was a cute story line.
It was cute. But sex and basketball? No.
Loved the characters and their chemistry together. They’re written in a way that feels real, not like the stereo-typical dime store leads. Internal dialogue could have been trimmed a bit but otherwise a solid read.