He’s the man she can’t forget. She’s the woman he can’t have. Being just friends should be safe… but every encounter says otherwise.
Ian Nothing is more tempting than the forbidden. I pride myself on my control. I am the best quarterback in the league with an iron will and unshakable discipline. Nothing can change that.
Or so I thought. Then Lilly crashes back into my life. She’s all I think of. Staying away is impossible. Being just friends is agonizing. A relationship with her is forbidden.
Something I’m reminded of every time I go to practice and see my head coach. But damn if she doesn’t make me want to risk it all to have her.
Lilly Coming face-to-face with the only man I had a one-night stand with was not in my plan. I never inquired as to who’d be my neighbor when I moved into my new apartment. But I should have.
Especially after all I have done to avoid Ian. But avoiding him now seems impossible. He’s everywhere, tempting me to the point of exhaustion. I won’t give in.
Not only because I refuse to date a player, but my father is his head coach. So instead, we’ll be friends. Which might be the stupidest thing I’ve ever agreed to.
Because being just friends with the man I can’t stop thinking about has trouble written all over it.
Perfect for fans of sports romance, friends-to-lovers tension, forbidden love, and the one that got away. End Zone is a slow-burn, spicy standalone in Bianca Borell’s Playing for Keeps series.