Kameron
I was never happier than the day my mother (and grandmother) agreed that I could leave the great state of Texas to attend a college nearly two thousand blissful miles away from home. They only agreed because:
- Delta is the top sorority at Lincoln University; therefore, I could and would become the third generation of Hunt women to hold the office of Delta President.
- Brad Kosta, my uncle, was the coach of the Lincoln Lions Ice Hockey team, and he could look after me. I also had a secret obligation to fulfill to myself. I would pursue my passion—photography—and find a man to give myself to who my brothers couldn't intimidate. A man who wouldn't turn college into a cautionary tale of heartbreak and self-loathing but instead a fond memory. A man who wasn't a player, an F-boy, or some stupid jock. The thing is, the only guy I've met on a campus who's held my interest is, in fact, a jock. Not just any jock—he's one of Uncle Brad's top players. Evan Senior year's focus should be all about securing my spot with the Brooklyn Bears. I should be skating easy. I should be… but I'm not. I'm about to make an enemy out of the one person I should be bowing to—Coach Kosta. Not my fault he hired a smoke show to be our team photographer. One with hella curves, southern charm, and impeccable taste in men—me. One who confessed she'd never given herself to anyone but trusted that I was the right man for the job. They say, "sticks over chicks," but whoever coined that phrase had obviously never met a girl like Kameron Kosta, the coach's niece. I'll let that chick do whatever she wants to my… stick, no matter the cost.
This book is part ofTaking the Shot, Book 2
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