In THE FOREVER GAME By A.M. Williams, Daphne Abrams is used to being the family outcast but couldnโt be happier with the life sheโs created, until Jameson Culter turns her world upside down. There are a million reasons why they would never work, but the universe won’t give up while Jameson is hell-bent on winning my heart. Fans of Defending the Rush by Jamie Bennettwill relish this must-read opposites attract, sports romance from the Meet Cute Book Club Series.

The Forever Game
The Meet Cute Book Club Series
by A.M. Williams
Blurb:
Daphne
Being born as a creative with zero athletic ability into a family of athletes means only one thing – Iโm the family outcast.
The one who no matter how successful I am, will never fit in.
Thatโs okay. Iโm happy with my life. Iโve got my friends, good books to read, and my very own tattoo studio where I get to live my own dreams.
Things are going just fine for me.
Then he shows up. The definition of tall, dark, and handsome. I donโt think Iโve ever been this wildly attracted to someone at first glance.
There are a million reasons why things between the two of us would never work out.
But, the universe keeps throwing us together and Jameson seems hell-bent on proving me wrong.
Jameson
Iโm in town for one reason and one reason only: recover in the off season so I can go back next year ready to dominate on the field.
After a brutal divorce and an even worse football season, I need to recoup and get my head in the game.
What I donโt need is distractions.
Thatโs exactly what she is. Sheโs gorgeous, funny, and has curves in all the right places.
Thereโs just two smallย problems. Iโm on the rebound and sheโs the daughter of my mentor. Who would even want to go there?
But, somehow we keep crossing paths and thereโs something tempting about breaking through all those stereotypes she has about guys like me.
Can we find a way to give in to what our hearts want and finally win the forever game?
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Excerpt:
He cleared his throat. โSo dinner last nightโฆโ
He paused and glanced out the window, his brow furrowing.
I followed his gaze and just barely kept myself from groaning. Of course, my mother would come to the cafe and bring my sister with her.
โDid you tell them we were coming?โ I asked Jameson, looking back at him.
He grimaced. โI mentioned we were meeting for coffee this morning.โ
I pinched the bridge of my nose. โThat was enough. I bet my mom has either been sitting outside waiting, or one of her friends texted her we were here.โ
Jameson said nothing in response because my mom sauntered up to us with a huge grin. Dakota followed behind, glowering at me.
What else was new?
โYou two look cozy,โ Mom said, clasping her hands in front of her chest.
Cozy? We looked like two strangers meeting for coffee.
โHe just got here,โ I told her. โItโs hard to look cozy when weโre still warming up.โ
Mom waved her hand in the air, like she was clearing my words from her presence.
โNonsense. I just knew the two of you would hit it off.โ
I stifled my groan as she gazed at the two of us. โWe wonโt keep you,โ she continued. โBut I wanted to drop in and say hello.โ
Before either of us could say anything, she and Dakota went to the counter to order a drink and were gone in a few minutes.
Only then did I sag into my chair. โMy Godโฆโ I muttered.
โGuess I should be glad this was coffee and not something fancy.โ
I barked out a laugh. โYou jest, but she probably would have crashed that, too.โ
โWhatโsโโ Jameson started, but he snapped his mouth shut when Mrs. Aldrich, a retired elementary school teacher and one of my motherโs good friends, stopped by our table.
โYou two make a fine couple,โ she said, grinning at the two of us. โTall, dark, and handsome, with fair and beautiful.โ
I wanted to tell her she missed squat as my descriptor, but I didnโt want her to stick around longer than necessary.
โIโm so glad to see you dating,โ she said, directing her gaze at me.
I pressed my lips together to keep myself from saying something rude and nodded.
With one last grin, she left the cafe.
Jameson cleared his throat. โI was going to ask you what the deal was with your sister,โ he said. โBut now I want to know what the deal was with her comment.โ
He jerked his head toward where Mrs. Aldrich had disappeared outside the cafe.
โNothing much to tell,โ I hedged, not wanting to get into my dating history and how horrendous it had been. I also didnโt want to talk about my sister and hoped heโd take the hint.
I wasnโt so lucky.
โAnd Dakota?โ
I was saved from thinking of a response by another person, this time my parentsโ neighbor Mr. Creech.
โI thought that was you, Daphne,โ he said, grinning at me. โBut I forgot my glasses at home and my eyes arenโt what they used to be.โ
I smiled at him with affection. Growing up, heโd helped foster my love of art and drawing. He also helped me get into the art program at Abbott Ridge College.
โYep, itโs me.โ
He nodded, flicking his gaze to Jameson, then back to me. โWho is this young man? Your beau?โ
My face heated at his words, and I quickly tried to correct him. โNo! I mean,โ I cleared my throat, โno. Weโre friends and we met for coffee this morning.โ
Mr. Creech grinned at me and winked. โSure, thatโs what I said when I met my wife, you know. And look how that turned out?โ
My mouth dried at his words. โOh, itโs notโโ
โI hope to see you next time you stop by your parentsโ. I have some stuff I think you might like.โ
He nodded to Jameson, then shuffled out of the cafe. Thankfully, since he forgot his glasses, he didnโt walk to a car and get in the driverโs seat. He walked away from the parking area.
โSure were quick to deny that I was your beau,โ Jameson teased, chuckling.
I glared at him, wishing I could shoot lasers from my eyes as he continued to laugh while sipping his coffee.
โThis isnโt funny.โ
โOh, I donโt know,โ he drawled. โThis is pretty hilarious to me.โ
I stuck my tongue out at him for lack of anything better to do, and he threw his head back and laughed.
The joy on his face as he did so cracked something in the wall Iโd built around my heart and made me question if being so adamant about us not being something was the right thing.
Copyright 2022 @ A.M. Williams
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Author Info:
A.M. Williams is just a simple girl from the south that found herself living in Germany for six years, and now in Florida. When sheโs not annoying her cat or reading, sheโs spending time with her husband and planning trips to the beach, which is now only an hour away. Sheโs a total beach bum and would spend every day there if she could. She loves Cheerwine, sweet tea, and North Carolina (eastern style) BBQ as well as crisp, German white wine at any time of day.
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