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Should Have Called Dibs

Should Have Called Dibs

by

Ana Blessing

What’s the difference between lust and love?
What’s worse: public embarrassment or breaking your heart?

Annie Campbell is determined to control her own story, to step out of the shadows and into the spotlight-that is, the camera spotlight on the sidelines, reporting on her favorite sports. When she’d said she wanted to “rebrand,” she hadn’t been talking about her love life, but the arrival of the Davis brothers changes everything.

Can Pursuing your dreams cost you your future?

Drew Davis has always been good at baseball. He loves the game, and after positive scouting reports, he could be in line to get drafted. It’s the dream of every kid that picks up a bat, to make it to the pros and it’s in his sights-that is, until he notices the girl next door. She’s his dream girl in all the ways that count. The only problem? She’s flirting with his older brother.

More Details

IAC Main Tropes:

Friends to Lovers

Detailed Tropes:

First love, guy/girl next door, brothers ex, friends to lovers

Representations in This Book:

BIPOC

Age Groups:

New Adult, Adult

Spice Level:

Level 5

Available Formats:

Paperback, eBook

Content Information:

Level 4

Swearing, underage party, sexual content

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Other Books in the

The Friends Group Series

About the Author

Ana Blessing

Ana Blessing has a passion for reading, which lead to her writing her debut novel Should Have Called Dibs the first book in The Friends Group Series. She loves to watch football, baseball and tennis, cheering loudly from her couch.  


She has been married to her leading man for over fifteen years. She is a mother to two wild boys, who keep her busy when she's not writing. They happily call the Midwest home along with their family cat.

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