Carlyle sees Max as a pampered athlete who doesn’t understand the business side of baseball. Max sees Carlyle as overly rigid and determined to rain on his parade.
The tension builds gradually, making the eventual payoff feel earned.
🏈 Captures the frantic energy of a pro sports front office. Carlyle sees Max as a pampered athlete who
The story follows , a hardworking and ambitious woman who has spent years climbing the ranks of the San Francisco Seals' front office. Her goal is simple: become the team’s first female general manager. Everything is on track until the team’s star player, Max "The Maverick" Montgomery , decides to retire and is handed a job in the front office—the very job Carlyle was eyeing. Key Plot Points
A "no-fraternization" policy puts Carlyle’s career at risk. She has to decide if a shot at her dream job is worth more than a shot at real love. What Makes It a "Classic" 🏈 Captures the frantic energy of a pro
Both characters have to confront their biases—Carlyle learns to loosen up, and Max learns to take his second career seriously. Why Readers Love It
Devon Daniels’ Score is a contemporary romance novel that blends the high-stakes world of professional sports with a classic "enemies-to-lovers" workplace dynamic. The Premise Everything is on track until the team’s star
They are forced to work together on a massive community outreach project that will determine the future of the franchise.