
Dive into this sexy, laugh-out-loud novel about second chances and deep dish pizza, by the international bestselling author of the Laurel Heights and Summerhill series. On the field, he’s a king. Danny Osei owns it. He can do no wrong. As captain, he knows how to steer his team to championships, and he always gets the results he wants. The world believes he’s a winner. Off the field, not so much. In his personal life, those usually flawless instincts suck. But, really, how could he have known lending money—a TON of money—to his cousin to start a business would go so bad? It’s family, and generosity is a virtue, right? Only now Danny’s tapped out and facing bankruptcy, and the mental strain is starting to bleed into his game, threatening his contract. There’s only one play left… To ask his former nemesis, Jamie MacNiven, for help. The head of a new boutique life coaching service, Winners Inc., Jamie is the only person to consistently beat Danny on the field. Danny figures since the man could always mess with his head, Jamie’s the best bet to help him screw it back on straight. Because time’s running out, and Danny’s losing—big time. Witty. Wacky. Winning. With Winners Inc., the game plan to happily ever after is a sure thing.
Author
With over 6 million books sold (and counting), Kathia’s novels have been #1 bestsellers around the world. They’ve received starred reviews from Booklist, have consistently earned Editor’s Picks for Best Romance, and have been featured by O, The Oprah Magazine. Kathia has written over 40 books so far, some translated into several languages, all about hope and dreams and the bonds of friendship and family. She’s also written a couple screenplays and various poems (her ode to the color orange is particularly moving). In addition to writing, Kathia is an acclaimed artist and photographer. The first painting she sold was in Paris, her favorite city in the world. Her artwork expresses in color what her books do in words. She selectively does commissions. Kathia has been a master of Kung Fu San Soo since 2009, and she’s taught tai chi to adults and children for over twenty years. She’s also a master in the kitchen, her specialty being handmade 3-Michelin star pasta (or so her chef friend claims). She’s never been able to follow a recipe (everyone loves an element of surprise, right?), which makes it ironic that she loves to formulate cosmetics and haircare products. A passionate world traveler, she’s lived in San Francisco, Buenos Aires, Paris, Madrid, New York, and Ireland. While she still loves to explore, she’s planted roots in the countryside where she tends her flower garden (she can make any seed pop) and sings Edith Piaf to her burgeoning bonsai forest. On any day, you’ll find her at home with friends and family, a pot burbling on the stove and one of her many eclectic playlists playing festively in the background.