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Two Point Conversion

An Unnecessary Roughness Christmas Novella (The Package Deal Series, Book 3.5)

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Two Point Conversion

By: Emerson Beckett, Rheland Richmond
Narrated by: Alexander Cendese, J.F. Harding
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Deciding to spend the holidays in the tiny Colorado ski town of Amber Falls brings some Christmas magic to the lives of the Portland Pirates linebacker Jackson Kincaid and his former team doctor husband, Simon Taylor.

Family time, reconnecting with old friends, and some sexy nights by the fire with the husband is all a man could ask for, right? How could life get any better than what they have now with their son Parker?

But through a fortunate turn of events, the Kincaids just might get their Christmas wish.

Two Point Conversion is an Unnecessary Roughness holiday novella from the Package Deal Series and a crossover with the Amber Falls series by Rheland Richmond.

©2022 Rheland Richmond & Emerson Beckett (P)2024 Tantor Media
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