Bad Boys of Football Books in Order
Part ofBella Andre Books in OrderBrowse Bad Boys of Football books in order by Bella Andre, with summaries, reading order, series background, and where to start with these athlete romances.
Last updated: June 11, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Game for Anything
by Bella Andre
2008
Super Bowl hero Ty Calhoun thinks he can charm his way through anything until image consultant Julie Spencer, the girl he never forgot, is hired to rein him in. Their second chance is scorching, but business and old wounds keep raising the stakes.
Game for Seduction
by Bella Andre
2008
Another football bad boy finds himself outmatched when the woman in front of him refuses to play by his rules. What begins as pure attraction turns into a riskier game, one where reputation, trust, and real feeling are all on the line.
Game For Love
by Bella Andre
2010
This shared-world sports romance collection expands Bella Andre's athlete universe with stories full of competition, chemistry, and hard-won happy endings. It keeps the focus on stars under pressure, both on the field and in their personal lives.
Series background & context
Bad Boys of Football is Bella Andre in full sports-romance mode. The setup is straightforward and fun: talented, famous football players who look impossible from the outside, and heroines who are smart enough not to be dazzled by the headlines. That tension, between public image and private reality, gives the series its kick.
These books like swagger.
But they also like what happens when swagger stops working. The men at the center of the series are used to being wanted, watched, and forgiven. The women are not there to play along. They challenge the heroes, remember old hurts, call out bad behavior, and make it clear that chemistry alone is not enough. For a football romance series, that emotional pushback matters a lot.
The stakes come from more than the sport itself. Reputation, career pressure, media attention, and second-chance history all feed into the romances. The result is a set of stories where the games matter, but what really drives things is the question of whether a man known for being reckless can actually become dependable when love is on the line.
Expect plenty of heat, some playful bad-boy energy, and a modern contemporary feel. If you enjoy athlete romances where the heroes have a little edge and the heroines are more than capable of handling them, this series is an easy pick. Start with Game for Anything and keep going in order.
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