Make Me Yours (Top Shelf Romance Book 4)
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Make Me Yours
Top Shelf Romance Collection 4
Devney Perry
Amo Jones
K. Bromberg
Chelle Bliss
Contents
The Player & The Catch
The Player
Praise For The Novels
Prologue
1. Scout
2. Easton
3. Scout
4. Scout
5. Easton
6. Scout
7. Scout
8. Scout
9. Scout
10. Scout
11. Scout
12. Easton
13. Scout
14. Scout
15. Easton
16. Scout
17. Scout
18. Scout
19. Scout
20. Easton
21. Scout
22. Scout
23. Scout
24. Easton
25. Easton
26. Scout
27. Scout
28. Easton
29. Scout
30. Scout
31. Scout
32. Easton
33. Scout
34. Easton
35. Scout
36. Scout
37. Easton
38. Scout
39. Easton
40. Scout
41. Easton
42. Scout
43. Easton
44. Scout
45. Easton
The Catch
Praise For The Novels
46. Scout
47. Easton
48. Scout
49. Easton
50. Scout
51. Easton
52. Scout
53. Easton
54. Scout
55. Scout
56. Easton
57. Scout
58. Scout
59. Easton
60. Scout
61. Scout
62. Scout
63. Easton
64. Scout
65. Easton
66. Scout
67. Scout
68. Scout
69. Scout
70. Scout
71. Easton
72. Scout
73. Scout
74. Easton
75. Easton
76. Scout
77. Scout
78. Scout
79. Scout
80. Easton
81. Scout
82. Scout
83. Scout
84. Scout
85. Scout
86. Easton
87. Scout
88. Easton
89. Scout
90. Scout
91. Easton
92. Scout
93. Scout
94. Easton
95. Scout
96. Easton
97. Scout
Epilogue
Also by K. Bromberg
About the Author
Connect with K. Bromberg
In Peace Lies Havoc
Foreword
Introduction
Prologue
1. Present
2. Dove
3. Dove
4. Dove
5. Dove
6. King
7. Dove
8. Dove
9. King
10. Dove
11. Dove
12. King
13. Dove
14. King
15. Dove
16. Kingston
17. Dove
18. King
19. Dove
20. Dove
21. King
22. Dove
23. Dove
24. Dove
25. King
26. Dove
27. Dove
28. Dove
29. Dove
30. King
31. P
32. King
33. P
34. King
Chapter 35
36. P
37. King
38. P
39. P
40. P
41. King
42. P
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Books by Amo Jones
Enshrine
Introduction
1. Happy Fuckin’ New Year’s—Bruno
2. Present Day—Callie
3. The Moment
4. Stage 1—Denial & Isolation
5. Stage 2—Anger
6. Warning
7. Stage 3—Bargaining
8. Stage 4—Depression
9. Wishing for…
10. Come to Jesus
11. Stage 3 Continued—One Step Back
12. Poison
13. Sorrow—It’s a Bitch
14. Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid
15. Change Is Coming… Ready or Not
16. Stage 4—Depression Revisited
17. The Morning After
18. Awkwardsauce
19. Close to the Vest
20. Fighting Isn’t Easy
21. Stage 5—Acceptance
22. Beauty & Belief
23. Set Straight
24. Chemo Can Kiss My Ass
25. Buon Natale
26. Memories
27. Breakfast of Champions
28. Will the Real Bruno Please Step Forward?
29. Christmas Bruno-Style
30. Revelations
31. Five Years Later
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
About the Author
More Books by Chelle Bliss
The Birthday List
Prologue
1. 30th Birthday: Buy Poppy her restaurant
2. 26th Birthday: Take a karate class
3. 29th Birthday: Go skydiving
4. 27th Birthday: Go an entire day without technology
5. 36th Birthday: Learn to play the ukulele
6. 41st Birthday: Say yes to everything for an entire day
7. 35th Birthday: Take a photo of myself every day for a year
8. 38th Birthday: Go on every ride at the fair
9. 43rd Birthday: Go to a drive-in movie
10. 37th Birthday: Restore my ’79 Ford Ranger
11. 46th Birthday: Get a tattoo
12. 39th Birthday: Get in a taxi and yell, “Follow that car!”
13. 34th Birthday: Jump into a pool full of green Jell-O
14. 32nd Birthday: Have a paint fight
15. 31st Birthday: Hike Glacier
16. 44th Birthday: Get a dog to keep for its entire life
17. 45th Birthday: Pull a fire alarm
18. 33rd Birthday: Throw a drink in someone’s face
19. 48th Birthday: Buy a stranger a car
20. 28th Birthday: Go crowd surfing
21. 25th Birthday: Write a letter to myself in ten years
22. Cole
23. 50th Birthday: Change someone’s life
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Also Available from Devney Perry
About the Author
Also by Top Shelf Romance
Make Me Yours
Copyright © 2020
The Player & The Catch
By K. Bromberg
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The Player & The Catch
By: K. Bromberg
The Player
Book #1
By: K. Bromberg
Praise For The Novels
Of K. Bromberg
“An irresistibly hot romance that stays with you long after you finish the book.”
—# 1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout
“Captivating, emotional, and sizzling hot!”
—#1 New York Times bestselling author S. C. Stephens
“Bromberg is a master at turning up the heat!”
—New York Times bestselling author Katy Evans
“K. Bromberg is the master of making hearts race and pulses pound.”
—New York Times bestselling author Jay Crownover
“Sexy, heartwarming, and so much more.”
—New York Times bestselling author Corinne Michaels
"Super charged heat and full of heart. Bromberg aces it from the first page to the last."
—New York Times bestselling author Kylie Scott
This book is dedicated to those women who love sports. The ones who didn’t think twice about getting grass stains on their tights as little girls, and now that they’re older, have no shame in sitting down to watch a game with the guys.
I’ve always been a sports girl.
The book is dedicated to nerd girls. The ones who like to sit at home on a Friday night and get lost in the pages of a good book. The ones who always want to learn new things. Never be ashamed of being smart.
I’ve always been a nerd girl.
This book is dedicated to strong girls. To the ones who would rather help their fellow women succeed rather than try to bring them down.
I’ve always been a strong girl.
This book is dedicated to the insecure girls. Yes, you. I see you. I’ve been you. I am you. It’s okay to spread your wings every once in a while and see how far you can fly. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Look at me, I did.
Prologue
Easton
The rush hits me.
The adrenaline through my body.
The roar of the crowd in my ears.
The mixture of scents—dirt, popcorn, leather, pine-tar—in my nose.
They’re my lifeline.
My constants.
The only religion I was ever taught to believe in.
The only thing I was ever allowed to be.
For those few moments before the pain hits—the blinding, excruciating, unending pain—when the dust is dancing around me and I can feel its grit sliding beneath my body, I remember why I love the game.
Everything about it.
And then I look up.
Our eyes meet. It’s a split-second connection. But I’m reminded of something. Of someone.
And then it’s gone.
Because now there’s only pain.
It takes over.
Steals my breath.
Kills my streak.
And hopefully doesn’t ruin my future.
Scout
Four months later
“How do you want me?”
Hazel eyes.
An arrogant smirk.
Those are the first two things about Easton Wylder that grab my attention when he peeks his head around the training room door.
I open my mouth to speak but fall silent when he walks over the threshold and comes into full view. And it’s not just because he’s shirtless—that’s par for the course in my job—but rather it’s everything about him that knocks the words from my lips. The bare, tanned, and very toned chest. The low-slung gym shorts showcasing a perfect V of muscles. The happy trail ever so slightly visible, which draws my eyes to where I shouldn’t be looking.
But I do look.
And that’s a problem. Because even if it’s only for a moment, it’s still long enough for him to notice. I snap my eyes back up and over his dark scruff to once again be greeted with that cocksure smirk that I swear taunts me and asks if I like what I see.
Another day. Another client. Another player.
I shouldn’t have expected any less.
He’s hot. I’ll give him that. Like the mouthwatering, stop-traffic, draw-all-eyes-when-he-walks-into-a-room type of hot. And not only that, but he’s a freaking god on the field. One of the best catchers I’ve ever seen. Batting average, on-base percentage, caught-stealing percentage, pick-offs, pass balls—all his stats say if he stays on this track, he’ll be one of the greats someday.
The total package.
But if first impressions are any indication—the arrogant lift of his eyebrows and cocky set of his shoulders—I already know he’s going to be like every other total package I’ve worked with before. Great to look at but a bore to work with. Conceited and one-dimensional. If it’s not about him, he doesn’t want to talk about it.
I hope I’m wrong, or else this is going to be a long three months. Not only that, but I’ve admired his career over the last few years and would prefer to keep admiring the man I perceived him to be, too.