Trusting The Player By Missy Walker May 2026
The secondary characters add great flavor to the town. ⚠️ What to Consider Tropes: It leans heavily into "He’s different with her."
The story follows , who has moved to a new town to escape a painful past. She wants a quiet life, but she catches the eye of Jaxon , the local football star and resident "player." While Jaxon is used to getting what he wants, Willow’s walls are sky-high. As they get closer, Jaxon has to prove he’s more than his reputation, and Willow has to decide if the potential heartbreak is worth the risk. ✅ What Works Trusting the Player by Missy Walker
Jaxon isn’t just a flirt; he shows genuine vulnerability. The secondary characters add great flavor to the town
Willow’s fear of trust feels earned and realistic. Chemistry: Their "push and pull" dynamic is electric. As they get closer, Jaxon has to prove
Some sections focus more on internal monologue than action.
The secondary characters add great flavor to the town. ⚠️ What to Consider Tropes: It leans heavily into "He’s different with her."
The story follows , who has moved to a new town to escape a painful past. She wants a quiet life, but she catches the eye of Jaxon , the local football star and resident "player." While Jaxon is used to getting what he wants, Willow’s walls are sky-high. As they get closer, Jaxon has to prove he’s more than his reputation, and Willow has to decide if the potential heartbreak is worth the risk. ✅ What Works
Jaxon isn’t just a flirt; he shows genuine vulnerability.
Willow’s fear of trust feels earned and realistic. Chemistry: Their "push and pull" dynamic is electric.
Some sections focus more on internal monologue than action.