The Perfect Putt
Golf is for rich, pretentious jerks who need something to do while they gossip.
That’s always been my opinion. So when my best friend lands me an interview with Miles Day–the youngest golfer to ever win the Masters–I almost say no.
But the six-figure salary attached to the position is too good to pass up.
Miles gives me the job as his assistant, with one caveat–don’t fall in love with him. Easy. So easy that I laugh in his face when he so much as suggests the possibility.
Except… the more time I spend with Miles, the harder it is to resist his charming smile and glittering green eyes.
Catching feelings for him isn’t an option though, because I have goals to reach, and he has an aversion to commitment. Falling in love would be a mistake, one neither of us are willing to make.
The Perfect Putt is a sweet golf romcom perfect for fans of sports romance. It has all the sizzling chemistry you love, without any explicit scenes. Check out the second book in the More Than a Game series, an interconnected standalone series based around four men in four different sports.
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what readers are saying…
“Okay, it’s official. Annah Conwell is a genius! Why? She wrote a sports romance, about GOLF, and I LOVED it. Yes, all those capitals are needed to truly convey all of that… For fans of epic slow burns, witty banter, sizzling chemistry and an HEA that does not disappoint, grab your copy of The Perfect Putt today.”
@stephs_bookish_thoughts
“Once I started it, I just couldn’t put it down and all of it comes down to the beautifully written characters of this lovely small town golf romance.”
@mybooknest7
“The plot, the tension, the misunderstandings, the reconciliation, EVERYTHING was what you would expect from an author of Conwell’s caliber. This is a book that you won’t put down. You’ll stay up late to read it, waking up your husband as you cheer on the characters, and, when the morning comes, you will resignedly start to google “how to play golf” just so you can feel closer to the characters whose story has just ended. Do yourself a favor and just put Annah Conwell on your auto-buy list and prepare for golf to be your new favorite trope.”
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