Infraction by Rachel Van Dyken

Infraction (Players Game, #2)

by Rachel Van Dyken

New York Times bestselling author Rachel Van Dyken proves that everyone scores to win. But off the field, a fumble can change the entire game.

Pro footballer Miller Quinton would do anything for his best friend and teammate—including “fake dating” his friend’s sister. What no one knows is that seven months ago in Vegas, Miller and Kinsey did a whole lot more than just kiss. Miller knows that this cheerleader is off-limits to him and any guy on the team. Still, he can’t stop himself.

Kinsey’s whole world is on the verge of crumbling. Her dad has cancer. Her overprotective brother is falling apart. Dating Miller may be a fake-out, but he’s the one guy who can make her forget about everything—including all the reasons she stayed away from football players. With each heated moment, Miller feels more like a safe place…even though he’s not safe at all.

Now temptation is testing every rule in the game of love. But how long can they go on playing when winning is a harder goal than either of them imagined?

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5 of 5 stars

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Infraction is book two in the Players Game series by Rachel Van Dyken. I adored the first book in this series, Fraternize and I was pretty positive that I wasn’t going to be able to stomach the second book. I was joyfully wrong.

Rachel made me absolutely fall in love with Miller and Kinsey and she gave us an added bonus with Jax and Harley’s story. This book literally gut punched me. I couldn’t get enough of Miller. This guy is a one in a million. This book didn’t wipe out my memories of Em and Sanchez because we get to see their relationship continue to develop from Fraternize. Kinsey and Miller were one for the books. I couldn’t get enough of these two.

The way they loved each other even when they were trying not to was so fun to read.

Watching Miller stand by Kinsey as she learned the ugly truth about her father was heartwarming. And watching Jax learn to deal with a new man in Kinsey’s life was so funny, epic and makes everyone want a special big brother like him.

You couldn’t ask for two people who needed each other more and they fought for every beautiful moment between them. Rachel Van Dyken nailed it….again. Serious book hangover.

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