"Forget everything you've ever heard about technique. Kiss me the way you think a bad girl would and we'll both have a much better time." Sportswriter Judd Mackie has earned fame with his scathing columns. Women's tennis pro Stevie Corbett is a favorite target of his sarcastic prose. In his view, she's too focused on being a cute crowd-pleaser to be taken seriously as an athlete on the court. What Stevie's nemesis doesn't know is that she's suffering a medical condition that's all too serious and potentially ruinous to ...
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"Forget everything you've ever heard about technique. Kiss me the way you think a bad girl would and we'll both have a much better time." Sportswriter Judd Mackie has earned fame with his scathing columns. Women's tennis pro Stevie Corbett is a favorite target of his sarcastic prose. In his view, she's too focused on being a cute crowd-pleaser to be taken seriously as an athlete on the court. What Stevie's nemesis doesn't know is that she's suffering a medical condition that's all too serious and potentially ruinous to her career When Judd uncovers the sensational story, he recognizes it as one that comes along only once in a lifetime...but telling it would cost him the woman he now doesn't want to live without.
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Add this copy of The Thrill of Victory to cart. $35.01, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2011 by Brilliance Audio.
The Thrill of Victory is one of my favorite Sandra Brown early romances. I find both characters appealing (but I am a sucker for her men anyway) and it is charming without being sentimental Stevie Corbett has to decide, risk her health to be a winner take all sports star or fade into being "has-been" but healthy. Sports writer Judd Mackie has his own way of making her decide.