Root
(Band Nerd, Book 2)
Danica Avet
Fiction>Adult Romance, College Romance, Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Danica Avet
Publication Date: September 30, 2016
Until I joined the Marching 300 at Sauvage State
University, I was just too-tall, tuba-playing Lena Leblanc. But college changes
everything. Suddenly I have friends, and they won't let me dodge the attraction
I have for hulking, Viking-like football player Anders De Groot. He makes me
feel; makes me believe that I'm more than a burden to others. That I'm more
than just Lena. And for a girl whose mother checked out years ago, that's the
scariest feeling of all.
Before I met Lena, all I had was school and football; study and stadiums full
of spectators cheering for "Root!" Now, I can't get her out of my
head. She's everything I could possibly want in a woman and I need to prove to
her how good we'll be together. I need to show her that, no matter what, she's
perfection. My perfection. And I'll stand my ground to make sure nothing ever
hurts her. Not even her family.
See what I mean? How can he even be real? So impossibly sweet and hot? But with
my stepfather threatening us, I'll have to learn how to step up and fight for
what I want. Otherwise I'll lose the greatest thing to ever happen to me.
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puts people in the right place at the right time because they're meant for each
other. Football and marching bands go together, just like me and Katie. I just
need to convince her of that.
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About the Author
Danica Avet was born and raised in the wilds of South Louisiana
where mosquitoes are big enough to carry off small children and there are
only two seasons: hot and hotter. With a BA in History, she figured there
were enough fry cooks in the world and decided to try her hand at writing.
Writing is how she gives the voices in her head a way out. They speak to
her constantly wanting their stories told and she does her best to
accommodate them. When she isn’t writing, working, or contemplating the
complexities of the universe, she spends time gathering inspiration from
her insane family, reads far more than any sane person would want to, and
watches hot burly men chase an oblong ball all over a field.
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