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The Gridiron Growlies SIGNED Paperback Bundle
The Gridiron Growlies SIGNED Paperback Bundle
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š„ It starts with The Real Werewives of Alaskaā¦
A reality show designed to help shifters find their forever mates collides with the wild world of pro football. In Holiday Falls, Alaska, every play comes with claws, growls, and second chances.
The Alaska Bloodhounds arenāt just chasing championshipsātheyāre fighting for love, loyalty, and a future off the field. From wolves and foxes to lions, lynx, and bears, this teamās roster is stacked with growly heroes who refuse to lose when it comes to their mates.
š¾ What Youāll Find Inside:
āļø A grumpy/sunshine wolf running back who falls for a pink haired travel vlogger
āļø A legendary fox quarterback facing his biggest challenge yetāfatherhood
āļø A forbidden romance between a coachās protĆ©gĆ© and his teammateās fiery daughter
āļø A dirty-talking lynx who makes a shy romance writer his co-star
āļø Three irresistible bear linemen who want their Goldilocks all to themselves
āļø A Christmas reunion where family, football, and fated mates collide
š Includes All 6 Books:
Running Wild ā Sebastian (wolf) & Naomi
Silver Fox ā Landon (fox) & Jenna
Catching the Vixen ā Tyler (lion) & Fiona (fox)
Wildcat ā Graham (lynx) & Molly
Playing to Win ā Shauna & three bear shifters (Troy, Corey & Steele)
Intercepting Christmas ā Cole (wolf) & Tessa
š„ Grab theĀ complete Gridiron Growlies Experience todayāsix full-length fated mate romances in one binge-worthy bundle.
What Youāll Get:
All 6 signed paperbacks from The Real Werewives of Alaska series
Packaged with care (and feral intention)
Optional: include a bonus quote card or sticker for extra āmarked by the moonā vibes
Main Tropes
- Cinnamon roll football player shifters
- Grumpy hero, sunshine heroine
- Second chance romance
- Curvy heroines
- Reverse Harem (In Playing to Win)
- Dirty Talking heroes
Read Chapter One of Running Wild
Read Chapter One of Running Wild
On paper, it looked simple. If I took this contract with the
Alaska Bloodhounds, Iād die.
Seven years ago, my twin brother Stefan ran me out of out of
my pack with one promise. Come back to Alaska, and weāll do to you what you
wouldnāt do to your best friend. Kill you. My brother didnāt make false
promises.
Without a pack, I wasnāt a wolf anymore. I was just a
football player. One with a bad knee whoād run out of choices.
The Bloodhounds were the only ones who offered me a contract
after I tore my ACL. I was playing on borrowed time, and I couldnāt afford to
make any mistakes. Cameras were everywhereāa brand new expansion team in the
Continental Football Association meant a ton of press. Local guys, regular
football reporters, and our very own reality show.
The Real Werewives of Alaska. The Bloodhounds were an
all-shifter team, and someone thought it would be cute if they found us mates.
Didnāt know how that was gonna work. As a wolf, I had one fated mate, and
chances were pretty good she didnāt make it to the audition.
Once my brother found out I was here, Iād give the show
plenty of drama.
The guys on the Bloodhounds were solid. It was surreal to be
playing the game at this level, where everyone was the best of the best. I
convinced myself the expansion draft was the leftovers and the losers, like me.
Every position had been filled to compliment the guys heād be working most
closely with. Weād been set up for success. Failure would be catastrophic.
I couldnāt fail these guys. Football was the only thing that
worked for me.
āWeāre running a fade route to Sebastian.ā Landon Fox was a
living legend. My brother and I used to fight about which one of us would pretend
to be him when we played pick-up games. Now he was my quarterback. This was
worth risking my life for. āBlock the first guy and get off him. The defense
will cover the receivers and youāll get a lane. Keep an eye out for the ball.ā
He clapped, signaling the end of the huddle. Everyone headed
to their positions for the next play. It was a scrimmage, but we were all
fighting for top billing. A chance at the starting lineup. I could not screw
this up.
Block, then get in the
lane. Iād done it a thousand times.
Landon barked out the play. Everyone around me was moving at
warp speed, and my feet were in concrete shoes. The players in the CFA were
bigger and stronger than the guys I played against. I ran into a mountain of a
man and attempted to keep him the hell away from my idol.
Get in the lane.
I couldnāt get off this guy. He matched every move I made.
Landon called my name, begging me to get open. His voice kept getting louder as
the lineman backed me into the quarterback.
āSorry, man.ā I held out my hand to help him up.
Landon didnāt take it. āFigured a pro knew how to tackle.ā
āSebastian, get over here,ā Coach yelled from the sideline.
āWatch Landon run the play a couple times.ā
It took me exactly one series to relegate myself to bench
warming status. The rumors were true, and I lost something after the injury.
The game moved faster in the CFA, too fast for my excuses.
After practice, only a few guys were still in the locker
room. Some of them were like me, their squirrelly eyes darting everywhere,
afraid to leave and never be asked back. Then there was Landon Fox, who had no
reason to worry about his job.
I headed to the gym. Lifting weights would get my head straight
and give me a chance to end the day better than I began.
āNeed a spotter?ā I recognized that voice. It was the same
one that barked my name before I got backed into him on the field. I almost
dropped the weight when I turned around to find myself alone with Landon Fox.
Iād never let him think he intimidated me. He might not be a
wolf, but he was all alpha. Guys like him ate fear for breakfast. There was a
reason I wore this guyās shirt when I was a kid. I wanted to be like him in
more ways than one. Iād been run out of Alaska once and Iād be damned if I let
it happen again.
āIād like that.ā I racked the weight I was using and grabbed
a heavier one. I lay down on the bench, Landon stood behind me. Even with the
silver streaks in his hair, the guy was still impressive. The muscles strained
underneath his shirt to conquer the iron. But this game wasnāt about strength
or speed. It was about smarts.
āLet me know when youāre ready,ā he said.
āI was born ready.ā
I cursed under my breath as my muscles trembled. Not the
time to show any weakness. Mind over matter. Iād been human too long, and with
all these shifters around me, my wolf was begging to come out. My wolf hated
weakness, and I pushed through the last rep.
āI watched your films,ā Landon said as he racked the weight.
āNot something I usually do for a rookie. I let you guys prove who you are on
the field. What you did in college ball doesnāt mean shit in the pros. But Coach
said you were special, and I wanted to see what the hype was about. See what
you could do. We need to have total trust in each other if weāre going to win
games.ā
āFilm doesnāt mean shit. What happens on the field matters.
I couldnāt block that guy.ā I wrapped my hands around the bar again. āI
deserved to be benched.ā
āOne bad play wonāt kill your career. Unless you let it get
in your head. Youāve got to set yourself up for success instead of expecting
failure.ā
āIāve got no room for failure.ā He had no idea what was on
the line for me. Or that I was playing on borrowed time.
āNone of us do. That doesnāt make you special. Youāre part
of this team now. Weāre only as good as our weakest player.ā
And today, that was me. āWonāt let it happen again.ā
āI treat every guy in the locker room the same, no matter
what people are saying about them.ā Landon sat on the bench beside me. āThere are
a lot of people who are excited for you to be here. Coach is probably your
biggest fan. But your confidence faded when he pulled you out. Youāve got real
talent. Donāt let the other guys think theyāve got your number. The absolute
best have terrible games. The ones that can come back are the ones who rise
above it.ā
If he dug deep enough on me, chances were good he knew what
happened with my brother. āIām not supposed to be here.ā
He squinted in confusion. āWhat are you talking about?ā
āMy brother kicked me out of my pack. Said heād kill me if I
ever came back to Alaska.ā Iād never said it out loud before. Just told everyone
I wanted to concentrate on football. The only wolves who knew the truth were in
a place I could never go back to. My home.
My wolf rumbled in approval. Been a long time since I heard from
him.
āGuess thatās in my head a little bit,ā I added when he didnāt
say anything. I just told the guy I was a ticking time bomb.
āGive your all to this team, and youāll get it back.ā After
all his time in the league, Landon couldnāt be a stranger to pack wars. āYou
fight for these guys, and theyāll fight for you.ā
It had been a long time since anyone said theyād fight for
me. āIāll be better tomorrow.ā
āYouāre not starting at less than zero tomorrow because you
had a shitty practice today. Same if you blow it out of the water. Every day,
itās a new game.ā
Heās giving you a
second chance, my wolf said, in case I was too thick-headed to get it.
Landon didnāt lead by fear and intimidation like my brother
did. This was the kind of leader I wanted to be. A piece of me wanted my pack
back. āThanks for coming to talk to me. I needed to hear that.ā
He grinned. āGet out of this gym, youāve worked hard enough
today. Weāve got a party to go to.ā
āThatās right. The Real Werewives.ā Iād been handed
an itinerary by a smiling woman on the way into practice but I left it in my
locker. Iād been considering skipping the party to focus on tomorrowās
practice, but Landon expected me there. āWhatās your take on that?ā
He offered his hand to help me off the bench. āShould be
interesting. The teamās worried about having us so far away from home. They
think weāll be motivated to stay and play in Alaska for the long haul if they
find us women.ā
āHave you met any of them yet?ā Some of the guys in the
locker room had been interviewed by the show. Not me. They didnāt care about a
rookie. Yet. But that worked to my advantage. The less my brother knew about my
whereabouts, the better.
āNot yet. Looking forward to the party. Iāve always said the
game is my mistress, but having a few pretty ladies fighting over me never
hurts.ā
āThatās for sure.ā I laughed.
āYou have no idea what youāre in for.ā Landon grinned. āThis
isnāt a frat party. Youāll have more women fighting over you tonight than you
know what to do with.ā
My wolf growled. Yes.
āNot sure how itās going to work. Wolves have fated mates.ā
I wasnāt opposed to having a little fun, but there was no
way any of these women could be forever.
āYouāre not just a wolf, youāre a Bloodhound.ā Landon
smacked my shoulder. āBut youāre more than football. Get your ass out of the
gym and Iāll see you at the party tonight. You need a distraction.ā
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