Kahari Brown, star wide receiver of his professional football team, is wary of journalists. He has seen the detrimental impact their zealous investigations and reporting has had on the life of his teammates and on his game in the past and so he avoids them as much as possible. He's come to an unspoken agreement with most of the regular journalists that cover his team. In fact, despite a small report by a tabloid paper on a woman who claims he has fathered her child, most of the journalists who cover his team have avoided asking him about that event just to keep the trickle of information that he is will to provide about his game coming.All of that changes when aspiring sports journalist Zoë Andrews walks into an after-game interview session determined to make it big by getting an interview with Kahari. When her chance comes to ask questions, she freezes and then abruptly asks about his alleged child. Kahari is disgusted. He has no idea that Zoë is driven by unresolved issues with her own deadbeat dad, a former NFL player. As strongly as Kahari avoids journalists, Zoë avoids professional sports player like the plague.Despite their inauspicious beginning, Zoë and Kahari have undeniable chemistry and a deep attraction for each other. When Zoë decides to get the story from the supposed mother of Kahari's child to propel her own career, tempers and sparks begin to flare.As always, Kayla Perrin crafts a fun, engaging tale with well-developed characters and a charming storyline.