A Virgin For The Player
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[This year I will make friends, this year I will find a boyfriend, and by the end of this year, I hope to be a virgin no longer] Bullied without friends her entire life, Alice Grey hopes her college time will be different. She wishes to start over and make friends. But her hope shatters when it appears Nathan Douglas, her bully for six years, will attend the same college. Nathan Douglas is a promising future NHL player. His fans expect him to be picked up fast, but Nathan isn't sure if a hockey player career is what he wants. He is a complete player on campus and finds pleasure in teasing Alice Grey for being a virgin. Her embarrassment is his delight. But Nathan soon runs into a slight problem—every night, Nathan experiences super realistic dreams where Alice is his future wife. Due to his dreams, Nathan begins to see Alice in a different light, but is there a happy ending when you catch feelings for the person who fears you more than death?
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A Virgin for the Player is an engaging romance novel that blends emotional tension, personal growth, and undeniable chemistry between its main characters. The story follows two people with very different outlooks on love and relationships, creating plenty of conflict, heartfelt moments, and character development along the way. The novel keeps readers invested with its fast-paced plot and entertaining dialogue. While some of the romance tropes may feel familiar, the emotional journey and evolving relationship between the protagonists make the story enjoyable. The author does a good job of balancing romance with moments of vulnerability, allowing the characters to grow individually as well as together. Overall, A Virgin for the Player is a satisfying read for fans of contemporary romance who enjoy opposites-attract dynamics, emotional drama, and a touch of humor. It may not reinvent the genre, but it delivers a heartfelt and entertaining story that is difficult to put down. I would recommend it to readers looking for a light yet emotionally engaging romance. If you'd like, I can also write it in a more enthusiastic, critical, or reader-style tone.
July 9, 2026

