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The Hard Way: a Sports Romance Kindle Edition

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 802 ratings

Cade Hall has always been the golden boy of the gridiron. Because of his talent at football, coupled with his father’s wealth, he’s always gotten his way. But when a night of drunken debauchery lands him in hot water with the college athletic board, neither his influential father nor his charming grin can save him. Cade finds it a total buzz kill when he is sentenced to community service with troubled youth at an inner-city shelter. But his nightmare is only beginning when his greatest high school regret is the very one in charge of the program, and she has him by the balls in more ways than one. For Avery Prescott, senior year was a nightmare of epic proportions, and Cade Hall played the lead villain. After she fled her small town for college in the bright lights of Atlanta, she thought she had escaped the painful memories of her past. She never could have imagined Cade would waltz through the door of the outreach program she presided over. But Avery has news for Cade—she isn’t the same shy, doormat of a girl she was in high school. Since she holds Cade's football future in her hands, she’s more than ready to make payback a real bitch. Will they stay in the defensive zone or discover that sometimes life's greatest lessons are learned the hard way?
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About the Author

Katie Ashley is a pseudonym for Krista Ashe, the New York Times bestselling author of The Proposal, The Proposition, and Nets and Lies, along with several young adult titles. Prior to becoming a full-time writer, Katie taught both middle and high school English. She holds a BA in English, a BS in secondary English education, and a masters degree in adolescent English education. She lives outside of Atlanta, Georgia.



Kelsey Navarro grew up in Las Vegas with a background in film, singing, and acting. She narrates anything from self-help to erotica. In her spare time, she reads voraciously and enjoys listening to a good podcast or audiobook. She worked in management for over nine years and nerds out over personal development, superheroes, and really great food.



Tim Paige is an audiobook narrator with a passion for rom coms, superheroes, and telling stories that provide an escape from the world (or a new lens with which to view it). A former full-time touring musician, Tim has played on some of the biggest stages in the world. He is the voice of The More You Know on NBC, and has provided voice-over for many national commercials, promos, trailers, and video games. When he's not narrating audiobooks or voicing fun projects, you'll most often find him playing pretend with his two sons, shouting at the television during Syracuse Orange basketball and football games, or cooking up tasty vegan treats.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01L9T2V2K
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Katie Ashley Productions (August 29, 2016)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 29, 2016
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3884 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 395 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 802 ratings

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Katie Ashley is a New York Times, USA Today, and Amazon Top Three Best-Selling author of both Indie and Traditionally published books. She's written rockers, bikers, manwhores with hearts of gold, New Adult, and Young Adult. She lives outside of Atlanta, Georgia with her daughter, Olivia, her rescue mutts, Belle and Elsa, and her two cats, Mama Kitty and Luna. She has a slight obsession with The Golden Girls, Shakespeare, Harry Potter, and Star Wars.

With a BA in English, a BS in Secondary English Education, and a Masters in Adolescent English Education, she spent eleven years teaching both middle and high school English, as well as a few adjunct college English classes. As of January 2013, she became a full-time writer.

Although she is a life-long Georgia peach, she loves traveling the country and world meeting readers. Most days, you can find her being a hermit, styling leggings, and binging on Netflix whenever her daughter isn't monopolizing the TV with Paw Patrol or Frozen.

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Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2016
Some people learn through the school of hard knocks while others learn by examples. For some people life is a breeze, everything comes easily without much thought.

Everything came easy for Cade Hall. He's a star football player at Georgia Tech. He isn't the typical jock, he's special because he is a triple threat. He has looks, personality, and brains. He's also a filthy rich, spoiled brat. He has a knack for getting in trouble and a dependency on daddy bailing him out when push came to shove. He has no qualms using his athletic status or flashing his social status to get what he wants. He utilizes every asset and gift he has been blessed with to skate through life. He has never considered how his actions affected other people. He has never had to own up to his digressions. It's not that he was a bad person, he just isn't a really good person.

When a college prank lands him in the hot seat, he thinks daddy can bail him out with false threats or a hefty donation. The Dean of Athletics has a different opinion. He has given Cade an ultimatum , he has to do community service, or lose his position in football program for the remainder of his college career. He has to serve forty hours a week throughout the entire summer. He has to work the service around his football schedule. If he screws up, he's out of the football program. Cade loves football as much as he loves himself.

His sentence is to work at an inner city center for at risk teenagers. It should be an easy gig. What he didn't count on was Avery Prescott being in charge of his duties at the center. Cade and Avery have a history that didn't end well. She was one of Cade's victims in high school. She is the one regret Cade has carried in his soul. Now he has to face the consequences of his actions.

Cade is not only going to learn humility, he is also going to learn humanity. His time with Avery and the teenagers is going to change how he looks at himself in the mirror. He's going to become a better man. A man that can be respected and admired. A man that learns by examples and takes it to heart.

Avery Prescott finally has the opportunity to make Cade Hall pay for what he did to her in high school. She has moved on from the humiliation and devastation, but she never forgot. The one thing that she did forget is that Cade Hall also had real potential. There was more than the egotistical rich boy that everyone sees. There's a man with a real beating heart. Still a little revenge is good for the soul. Seeing Cade Hall grovel will bring her great joy. Seeing Cade Hall live up to his potential will make her heart soar.

Can Cade Hall be redeemed? Can Avery Prescott forgive him? Can the two find the love they were meant to share? Will Cade and Avery help change the lives of the teenagers who desperately need someone in their corner cheering them on?

I was drawn into this book with the very first paragraph. I could not put it down. There was an entertaining as well as emotional story that went beyond the typical new adult romance. Katie Ashley has a gift of bringing her characters to life and making their story unforgettable. I mean that in a true sense because some of secondary characters were from a previous book, Don't Hate The Player, Hate The Game ( which I loved), that was released in May 2013. Three years later these dynamic secondary characters are standing strong and screaming for their own book.

There is a special bonus book, that I mentioned above, at the end of The Hard Way. Katie graciously has given her readers a sensational gift and another fantastic reading experience.

The Hard Way is my favorite Katie Ashley book to date.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2018
Love the history in full length not snippets I’ve seen in others stories, love the drama and the emotions going on and even the touching ending and the hard part of a ypu be child loosing his life to street violence that both Avery got to know but Cade the two footballers connected and was harder on him at the end, but also the lucky kid is what really brought Cade and Avery together again.
It all started with a class project in British Lit. about anti love in Shakespeare stories. From class partners to good friends to well more but Cade is a rich playboy with a daddy on the senate seat and Avery is from a single mother got into private school with her grades for a scholarship. One night and their worlds turn upside down. For 4 years Avery lived in hurt and Cade lived for the game and the ladies and parties, until a drinken prank cost him a lot no matter how daddy tried to pull him out of paying for his time. The Ark, community service with a hard as nails boss, the one women he turned his back on in high school Avery.
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
I love how Katie Ashley’s books intertwine with each other. Avery and Cade’s story is so good. From the beginning to end.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2020
I have mixed feelings about this book. I almost didn’t finish reading the book, because the main guy in this book drove me nuts. Even so, the book did eventually manage to pull an emotional reaction out of me, which counts for a lot with me with books, so because of that I’m giving it three stars.
The hero in this book, Cade, was honestly more annoying than anything else. He really brings entitled to a whole new level. Not only were his actions horrible, his attitude insanely entitled and oblivious to how the world works, but even his inner monologue was genuinely hard to even read. It was just a little too over the top for me, like he read more like a caricature than a real person. Towards the end of the book the author kind of went back in time and tried to give him a reasonable excuse for this guys behavior towards the heroine, but it didn’t really feel organic to me.
As for our heroine, there isn’t anything to dislike about her. She’s clearly smart, clearly cared about the community and helping people, and she is a good daughter and friend. She’s been going to private prestigious schools since high school and that has given her a bit of a complex about maybe not measuring up to other people. It’s understandable.
The part of this book that actually really resonated with me were the kids at the Ark, the ones they were volunteering with. The reason I had a strong emotional reaction during this book was because you really see how easy it would be to fall for these kids and have to be a bystander to watch how life just sometimes unfolds in such an unfair way.
Like I said this book was a bit of mixed bag for me.
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Jharris
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on February 19, 2018
Good books
Emdawi
5.0 out of 5 stars NA-Romance, standalone
Reviewed in Germany on March 2, 2018
"The Hard Way" ist eine wunderschöne Liebesgeschichte, die oft vorhersehbar ist, aber auch manche Wendungen mit sich bringt, mit denen man nicht gerechnet hat.
Die Dialoge sind witzig, die Beziehung zwischen Avery und Cade ist sympathisch und die Funken sprühen förmlich. Gegen Ende hin wird die Story etwas tiefgründiger und dramatischer aber nicht kitschig.
Würde ich wieder lesen!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Second chance love story at it's best...
Reviewed in Australia on September 9, 2016
Katie Ashley's newest release, The Hard Way, is a second chance romance with two of the most unlikely characters. Author Katie Ashley gives us two characters who couldn't be more different, the wealthy, cocky jock and the shy, studious girl from the 'wrong' side of town. I really liked how this book started with the Prologue in Cade's POV, you get the sense of how entitled and cocky he is right off the bat and it was humorous but you also get the sense that he's lost and a lot of his cockiness is show. Cade Hall has found himself in hot water after a streaking incident goes bad. In order to stay on the football team and keep his scholarship he has to volunteer at a Shelter for troubled youth. He's all for it given that his football hero funds the shelter but little does he know it isn't going to be all fun and games throwing the football around with the kids. Little does he know he's about to get a blast from his past.
Cade broke Avery Prescot's heart in high school. Now four years later she finds him standing in front of her. But this time the ball is in her court she has full control of the situation given the fact that she is the manager of the Shelter. We see how they react to each other and wonder when and where they got together but you're not left waiting long and I have to say that I loved how we got the past and present. Katie Ashley used Shakespeare quotes as well as quotes from some iconic 80's movies. It was well written, had drama, heartache, laughter, and a happily ever after. If those are things you love in a book then you won't go wrong in one clicking The Hard Way by Katie Ashley.
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Fawn
4.0 out of 5 stars The Hard Way
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 9, 2016
This was a nice story I liked Avery she was a lovely sweet girl but Cade was an obnoxious pig in the beginning who had a privileged life that he took for granted, but he saw the error of his ways when a tragedy made him open his eyes and changed him to be a better man for himself and for Avery.
Cheryl D
5.0 out of 5 stars Such an amazing author
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 25, 2020
I would definitely recommend this book for anyone that enjoys a good laugh but also a few tears. The writing has a way of drawing you in and finding yourself cursing at Cade but also loving his character.
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