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College football's most notorious tight end wants to show her that everything's bigger in Texas. Cassie I can't stand jocks. And I don't know the first thing about football. So it's just my luck that the tutoring job I take to get me through graduate school involves making sure a dumb jock passes his classes. Now, I'm babysitting Colton King, a spoiled arrogant player who's as famous for his bedroom antics as he is for his football skills. The tight end with the filthy mouth tells me he'll show me that everything's bigger in Texas. And heaven help me, I just might be considering it. * * * Colton My life is one big party, and that's never going to change. Not even if my coach finds me a nerdy tutor he thinks will keep me in line. Miss Goody Two Shoes is uptight, high-strung, and unimpressed by the fact that I'm a campus legend. Even worse, the hot little tutor is as pure as the driven snow. Debauching her and making her mine is the ultimate challenge. And I always rise to the occasion.
When compromising pictures of me with the pro football quarterback I'm behavior coaching hit the press, we need damage control. I'm probably going to lose my job since his fiancée's father-the man who hired me-discovered the pictures as I woke to a cloudy memory of the night before. My questions surrounding Jack's relationship with his future bride grow more pressing by the day...especially when his eyes tackle me with all that heat. As he saves my job and I continue to coach him toward better decisions, I find myself falling for him. Maybe my purpose here is to open his eyes to all his options. But if he leaves his new boss's daughter, the consequences could mean the end of both our careers. TACKLED is the second book in the VEGAS ACES: THE QUARTERBACK series. This series must be read in order.
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Disappointed at first by not being large enough to make quarterback, Boots discovers that there is as much challenge in playing tackle.
Kevin Reilly was living a charmed life. He had fulfilled his lifelong dream of playing in the NFL, for his beloved Philadelphia Eagles. Then, a rare tumor in his shoulder had him undergo a radical amputation and put an end to his professional football career. Ultimately, the foundation of faith, family, friends, and fortitude developed during his childhood and athletic development helped sustain Kevin through the crushing end to his dreams, the battle to live, and his long running recovery. You will laugh, cry, and be inspired by Kevin’s deep faith and incredible resilience. While football fans will certainly enjoy the ride, this book is mainly about life and overcoming the challenges that most of us face at one time or another.
Unjustly dismissed from the football team for drug possession, Scott learns that only by finding out who planted the marijuana in his duffel bag can he clear himself with his parents.
When he becomes stronger but slower, Terry must deal with being moved from defensive safety to offensive tackle on his football team and with the fact that his younger brother, who was born with Down's Syndrome, is becoming a faster runner.
The recent data controversy with Facebook highlights that the tech industry as a whole was utterly unprepared for the backlash it faced as a result of its business model of selling user data to third parties. Despite the predominant role that technology plays in all of our lives, the controversy also revealed that many tech companies are reactive, rather than proactive, in addressing crises. This book examines society's failure to manage technology and its resulting negative consequences. Mitroff argues that the "technological mindset" is responsible for society's unbridled obsession with technology and unless confronted, will cause one tech crisis after another. This trans-disciplinary text, edgy in its approach, will appeal to academics, students, and practitioners through its discussion of the modern technological crisis.
A presentation of a comparative analysis of the work of mental health social workers and community psychiatric nurses, an issue of importance because of "community care" and also important as much of their work territory overlaps. The findings are more favourable to social workers.
A little brother replaces a regular team member who is sick, but the outlook for Saturday's football game is still grim.