Thursday, June 14, 2018




Title: Playing for Keeps
Series: Indianapolis Eagles #3
Author: Samantha Lind
Genre: Contemporary Sports Romance
Release Date: June 14, 2018



Blurb

Friends with benefits—it never works. Someone always ends up wanting more.

What happens when both want more, but neither will tell the other?

Richard Murphy has been in the NHL for fifteen years, playing the game he loves. But with retirement looming in the next few years, he’s ready to settle down and start a family. There’s only one woman he wants that with, but she’s put him firmly into the friends—with benefits—category. Can he change her mind and heart, and prove to her he’s playing for keeps?

Madison O’Neal has been a lover of sports since she was young. She and her dad bonded over them, both during and after her mother lost her battle with breast cancer. Her love of sports led to a successful career as a sports agent. As much as she loves her job, what she really wants is a family—and someone to call her own. But the one man she’s head-over-heels in love with has her in the friends—with incredible benefits—category.

Can Madison and Richard find their way through the murky waters of friendship and become the lovers they secretly want to be?







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Author Bio

Samantha Lind is a contemporary romance author. Having spent the first 27 years of her life in Alaska, she now calls Iowa home where she lives with her husband and two sons. She enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, reading, watching hockey, and listening to country music. 


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Blogs Review

Playing for Keeps is the third book in the Indianapolis Eagles series and while each book can be read as a standalone, it’s always nice to see the WAGS and Eagles Team throughout each book. This is Madison and Richard AKA Murphy to his hockey team and they have been friend with benefits for quite a few years and throughout those years feelings are starting to change. Both don’t want to take the next step or say anything for fear of ruining their friendship but leave it to the WAGS and Team to make this dynamic duo see what they are missing and have been missing by going to the next level. One thing I love is that there is no drama and nothing bad occurs to them before they reach their end game like in most reads. It was nice to see a book and set of characters flow from friendship to maybe moving into the next category and what this would mean for their friendship. We get a little worried with events from Madison’s dad, but this story just confirms real life events that can happen and how to make it work through these events. I love the closeness that this whole knit of friends have and how each one helps the other in a time of need or stressful moment. I hope to see more on the Eagles hockey crew in the future.

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