? Decker: Changing the Play by Kayley Loring & Connor Crais-Tour

?Decker: Changing the Play (The Boston Tomcats) by Kayley Loring & Connor Crais- Review Tour?

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date January 13, 2022

#12 Johnny Decker. Star quarterback for the Boston Tomcats. Two-time Super Bowl MVP…a decade ago. Nickname: Decker the Panty Wrecker.

I get tackled for a living by men who are built like rhinos. I could take the wings off a fly with a football from 30 yards away. (I wouldn’t, but I could.) Being a veteran quarterback means I’m a mentally alert, fine-tuned athletic machine who can make split-second decisions.

It’s my job to anticipate what’s going to happen next and adapt. But I couldn’t have anticipated the death of our beloved team owner.

His estranged daughter Hannah Strong is a finance nerd from New York. She knows less than nothing about football. Know what she didn’t anticipate? Inheriting the Boston Tomcats.

She’s stubborn, uptight, infuriating, and wrong about absolutely everything—from pizza to how to run my team. And I don’t want to talk about how good she looks in a skirt. Or daydream about how good she’d look out of it.
Really, I don’t.
I’m not Decker the Panty Wrecker anymore—I’ve changed.

I can’t stop arguing with her.

Or thinking about her.

I thought I had a winning play.
But Hannah Strong changed everything.

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REVIEW: DECKER: CHANGING THE PLAY is the first instalment the contemporary, adult THE BOSTON TOMCATS erotic, football romance series co-authored by Kayley Loring and Connor Crais. This is twenty-nine year old, team owner Hannah Strong, and thirty-six year old Boston Tomcats quarterback Johnny Decker’s story line.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Hannah and Johnny) DECKER: CHANGING THE PLAY follows the building romance and relationship between twenty-nine year old, team owner Hannah Strong, and thirty-six year old Boston Tomcats quarterback Johnny Decker. Hannah Strong is the new owner of the Boston Tomcats professional football team in the wake of her father’s sudden death but Hannah knows nothing about football having been estranged from her father for as long as she can remember. Taking over the team wasn’t easy especially when she knew nothing about the game, the team, or the players, including quarterback Johnny Decker, whose reputation both on and off the field preceded his introduction to our story line heroine. Desperate to learn everything about the game and more, Hannah strong arms Johnny into teaching her the game, a game that is about to become more personal in more ways than one. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Hannah and Johnny, and the potential fall-out as Hannah finds herself alone when she makes a deal to that focuses on the long term success of the team, and the short term benefit of a difficult trade.

The relationship between Johnny and Hannah is one of immediate attraction but neither one is aware of each other’s place on the team. Johnny believes Hannah is the new front office secretary, and Hannah thinks Johnny is the team’s equipment manager. A disastrous welcome by Boston finds Hannah rethinking the ownership and her place on the team but our hero has more faith in Hannah than our heroine, herself. As the Boston Tomcats struggle to gain momentum on the field, Hannah and Johnny have no problems gaining momentum in their personal relationship. The $ex scenes are intimate, erotic and intense, without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

We are introduced to a large ensemble cast of spirited secondary and supporting characters including Hannah’s mother Rue, her best friend Jen; Johnny’s brother Garrett, and their parents Vikki and Tom Decker; several members of the Boston Tomcats including coach Bud, secretary Nancy, and team members: receiver Maurice ‘Mo’ Woods, defensive end Dash Taylor, running back Dee Jones.

DECKER: CHANGING THE PLAY is a story of friendships, relationships, and family; of teammates and winning, misunderstanding and love. The fast paced, character driven premise is captivating and entertaining; the romance is seductive and passionate; the characters are animated, flirty, and inspiring.

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Reviewed by Sandy

KAYLEY LORING

Before writing steamy romantic comedy novels, Kayley Loring got a BFA in creative writing from a Canadian university and had a fifteen-year career as a screenwriter in Los Angeles (under a different name). She mostly wrote PG-13 family comedies that studios would pay her lots of money for and then never make into movies. In 2017 she decided to move to the Pacific Northwest and write about all the fun stuff that she wasn’t allowed to write about in those PG-13 scripts. Now she’s breathing cleaner air and writing dirtier words. It’s an adjustment she’s happily getting used to.

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ABOUT CONNOR CRAIS

Connor Crais is a classically trained actor living in the Midwest with his wife, two kids, and rescue greyhound. He has been both a stage and television actor, and before plunging into the romance genre, he had been narrating commercials, audiobooks, and explainers for well over a decade from his home studio. From alphas to bosses to cocky sports stars (a particular favorite), he loves sparring with beautiful, sassy heroines (and their talented narrators) but also loves winning them over and reaching that happily ever after. He is excited to now create those stories as an author.

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