Focused by Karla Sorensen
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Released January 7, 2020
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If you’ve ever seen your teenage crush ten years later, and he turns out to be a complete jerk, then you know how Molly Ward feels.
The last time she saw Noah Griffin was the regrettable day that she decided to climb into his bedroom window and turn her unrequited crush into something more.
That day was bad enough, but things are about to get worse.
Noah has become one of the best football players in the country, and he’s just landed on Molly’s front step.
As a new addition to the Washington Wolves roster, Noah’s presence is the key to Molly’s promotion in the front office.
The problem is, Noah wants nothing to do with Molly, and his surly attitude is making her job very difficult.
But he’s got another thing coming if he thinks Molly will be intimidated by one grumpy football player, no matter how much he hates being around her.
Once these two go head to head, their mutual dislike explodes into undeniable chemistry. But with what they have at stake, they just might detonate everything else along with it.
Focused by Karla Sorensen is a feel good football, second chance romance that is going to have you swooning!
Oh my goodness. Let me tell you there isn’t much more that I love than a brooding hero. And Noah was brooding af in his serious and focused all the time way. I swear in the beginning of this story you’d think he was made of stone, because all he wanted cared about was football and being the best he could be.
Of course, being forced into close proximity with the one woman that gets him and knows football just as well, if not better than he does will bring him to his knees. Molly, is the liaison between Noah and the Washington Wolves and Amazon for the next All or Nothing documentary.
Growing up Noah and Molly were neighbors and she had a massive crush on Noah which basically sets the tone for all of Focused. These two were like magnets and no matter how hard they tried they just couldn’t stay away from each other, even with contracts in place saying they shouldn’t be.
Focused was all up in my feels. My heart was beating out of my chest. Tears were stinging my eyes from laughter, sadness and frustration. You don’t have to have read all of the other books in the Washington Wolves series to follow this book, so don’t let that be a reason you don’t read this. Karla nailed it!
I’m going to have to check this one out. Sounds so good!
I think you will love it! It was just so stinking good!