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All In by Kathia is out now!!!



All In by Kathia is now live!



Get all the feels in this steamy, feel-good standalone romantic comedy about falling in love and finding happily ever after despite the odds.

The goal... Find Erik Nilsen, young star of England's hottest football club, a nice girl.

The coach... International football superstar Jamie MacNiven. Over thirteen years with women using his money and his fame have left him more than jaded—it's left him numb. But Jamie knows he can train Erik to win in his personal life as much as he wins on the field.

The drive... For Jamie it's simple: Erik still believes in love. Naïve? Maybe, but the thought of the kid losing that faith twists a part of his heart he thought was long dead.

The playing field... Well, it certainly isn't Europe, where everyone knows their faces and the amount of money in their bank accounts. No—there's one obvious choice where to find a nice girl for the kid: Chicago.



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Review: This was soooo cute! There's just something about love stories that hit different <3 I love the chemistry between the characters. The grandmother is amazing! I can't wait to read more in this series! 







Meet Kathia 



With over 6 million books sold (and counting), Kathia's novels have been #1 bestsellers around the world. They've received starred reviews from Booklist, have consistently earned Editor's Picks for Best Romance, and have been featured by O, The Oprah Magazine. Kathia has written over 40 books so far, some translated into several languages, all about hope and dreams and the bonds of friendship and family.

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