book cover of Choosing Felicity
 

Choosing Felicity

(2026)
(A book in the Network: An Elite Connection series)
A novel by

 
 

Golf's bad boy needs to learn better behavior.


Felicity: As a travel influencer, I go to exotic locales for the lavish five-star experiences that’ll cost my followers a mint. I also showcase the surprisingly budget-friendly experiences that’ll change my followers’ lives.

All the while, I make the bulk of my income by working as an escort for The Network.

Being a travel influencer and escort was never the plan. I was once a PhD student whose advisor stole her idea and made a mountain of money for himself.

Considering my success, one would think I’ve made peace with the past and moved on.

That is not the case.

This year’s National Links Tournament is the opportunity I’ve been waiting for. Golf’s biggest stars and most ardent fans will descend on Cascade Point.

I’ve been hired to keep golf’s bad boy in check. This will give me special access to exclusive events and VIP guests, one of whom is the professor-turned-billionaire who stole my idea.

But the bad boy of golf isn’t behaving.

He needs to rein in his temper. I’ve got the means to help him, if he’ll submit to my rules.

Mason: The game of golf has formal rules, which I respect. It also has informal rules for good behavior. Bending those has made me one of the best golfers in the world.

My temper is my friend. Anger works for me. I throw clubs, kick grass, and go nuts on the hazards. My game is explosive and precise, thanks to my emotional investment.

Last month at the invitational, I went too far. A guy along the course wouldn’t stop heckling me. Then he said something about my sister. I broke his nose. Unfortunately for me, he's the Vice President’s son.

The journalists and the fans aren’t as forgiving as they’ve been in the past. For the National Links Tournament, I need to be on my best behavior.

My coach hires an escort from The Network to keep me in line during the tournament. For two weeks, Felicity will accompany me during public-facing events and take the edge off my frustration in private.

She’s the most desirable woman I’ve ever met. Instinctively, I want to please her. But she’s not interested. Nor is she interested in giving me pleasure on my own terms.

Her insistence on control is like nothing I’ve encountered. We’re locked in a battle of wills.

Is she the remedy for my bad behavior? If so, does that mean the end of my game?



Genre: Romance



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