They say I'm a troubled kid, labeled a bad-boy jock for my rebel attitude.
You'd think at St. Paul University that label would put me at the top of the watch list for expulsion, or at least be a death sentence to my social life.
But no.
In truth, I should be a pariah, but I'm not.
I'm the BMOC because I'm the starting quarterback of the prized football team. After last season's bowl game victory, I could be Voldemort and I'd still get the champagne treatment.
But who cares? Because the one girl on this campus I want doesn't give a sh*t about football. She thinks bad boys are, well, bad.
Worst of all, she's my nemesis from back home.
It's messed up that I'm stuck on Joni, because she's the biggest threat to my goal of winning the Heisman Trophy. It kills me that she's also a hot tamale as my grandpa would say. If he were still alive.
Losing grandpa started my trouble.
Being with Joni could ruin me. Or it could save me.
All I need to do is convince her she's not my enemy...
Big Man on Campus is a sizzling college sports romance. This full length standalone novel is the first in the Big Men On Campus series. If you love stories where enemies become lovers and bad boys are redeemed, then you'll enjoy this one! (Contains sex and language for a mature audience.)
USA Today bestselling author Stephanie Queen has been writing stories forever, the kind with happy endings. Living in New Hampshire with her family and her cat, besides writing, she loves to paint—pictures, not houses. She goes to the gym. More or less. She is the president of her local Chocoholics Anonymous chapter (after a long-standing denial and spectacular failure to control her permanent addiction). She is an alumni of UConn—Go Huskies!—and Harvard U.
Stephanie writes sexy sports romance, the romantic thriller detective series, Beachcomber Investigations set on Martha’s Vineyard and other series and stand-alone novels. So far she’s published more than 60 novels and novellas and has no plans to stop.
You can check out all her books at StephanieQueen dot com.