He wanted the perfect life. He never expected to want Caleb Briggs more.
Harrison Duncan has always known exactly what his life is supposed to look like.
Keep his head down. Play football. Make the NFL. Find a good woman. Build the kind of stable, respectable life his parents taught him to want. In a small Florida college town where everybody notices everything, control has always been his safest weapon.
Then Caleb Briggs transfers back to Palmetto Bay University.
Cal is a wide receiver with a filthy mouth, a chip on his shoulder, and a history Harrison has never been able to forget. Back in high school, Cal made Harrison’s life miserable. He was also the one person who ever got close enough to shake something loose in him that never fully settled back into place.
Now they are fighting for reps on the same field, sharing the same locker room, and circling each other with old resentment, buried fascination, and a pull neither of them can afford. The more Harrison’s perfect life starts to crack, the more dangerous Cal becomes, not just as temptation, but as a possibility he can't stop wanting.
And once Harrison finally lets himself have him, there is no going back.