As the best defensive lineman in the country, I eat, sleep and breathe football. And I like it that way. I’ve only got a few more years before I’ll have to retire, so expending energy on anything other than football seems like a waste of time.
That is, until I have a random meeting with a little boy that just lost his father. We have more in common than you might think and it creates an unlikely bond. As our friendship grows, so do my feelings for his mother.
I know Addison, as a recent widow, isn’t ready to date again. But I want to get to know her better, in spite of all her rejections.
Is it possible that I, a self-proclaimed bachelor, could be having a Change of Hart?
"Change of Hart is an impressive debut for M.E. Carter. With just the right mix of sexy and sweet, laugh out loud one-liners and relatable characters, Carter immerses readers in a story that’s much more than just a romance. I can’t wait to see what’s next for her." --Brenda Rothert, Bestselling Author of the "Fire on Ice" series
"A fun and refreshing love story that is sure to put a smile on your face." –Kathryn Perez, Author of “THERAPY”, “Sex Unlimited,” “Love and Truth” and “Jessica’s Journal”
"A sweet, sexy, touching story of romance and friendship. Definitely a touchdown". –AE Woodward, Author of “Kismet” and “Working Girl”
"Real people get second chances at love too. Beautifully written with humor, romance and just the right amount of surprise. A must read!" -Dawn L. Chiletz, Author of “The Contest”
Change of Hart is the first book in the bestselling Hart series. The series continues with:
Hart to Heart
Matters of the Hart
Matters to Me
Topics: contemporary romance, football romance, sports romance, football series, modern romance, hot romance, emotional romance, widow romance, HEA, strong heroine, Dallas, heart-warming, happy ending, alpha, romance, pro football, family, love, dating with kids, Halloween costumes, M.E. Carter, M.E. Carter football, single woman, single mother, alpha hero, Hart series, celebrity friends.
My name is ME Carter and I have no idea how I ended writing books. I'm more of a story teller (the more exaggerated the better) and I happen to know people who helped me get those stories on paper.
I love reading (read almost 300 books last year), hate working out (but I do it anyway because my trainer makes me), love food (but hate what it does to my butt) and love traveling to non-touristy places most people never see.