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Kicker

Kicker
Author: Michele Martin Bossley
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2007-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1554696585

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Izzy and Julia have been on the same team for years. Izzy is frustrated that Julia spends too much time cherry-picking and getting all the credit when they score. But when someone starts threatening the team and their home field is sabotaged, the friends must work together to find the answers. Why would someone threaten their star player? And what is the connection to a century-old train robbery and the rumor of buried treasure? Trying to solve the mystery and keep the team in the playoff race, Izzy and Julia find themselves in deeper than they thought, and in more danger than they imagined.


Kicker

Kicker
Author: Matt Brown
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2010-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1456803905

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Mickey Doyle had the opportunity of a lifeti me. As an undersized minor pro soccer goalie from Liverpool, hed achieved as much as his body would let him. Then, on a fl uke, he discovered a new talent, and became the kicker for a professional football team in America. His journey took him overseas to a land more foreign than he had imagined, but in other ways it was very familiar. His inner journey wound through ambiti on, happiness, solitude, friendship, and love. But ulti mately, he crossed the ocean in search of himself.


Kicker

Kicker
Author: R. Grey Hoover
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2012-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1477142940

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This is the story of a family caught in the throes of war, a family with a 165 year tradition of service to their country. Sam is torn between his love for his family and his sense of duty to his country. His decision takes him from the quiet hills of Pennsylvania to the torrid jungles of Burma. While his family struggles with shortages and rationing, he fights to survive the terrors of war. This story is based on actual experiences and official records from World War II.


Butt Kicker

Butt Kicker
Author: Georgi S. Blake
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2009-12
Genre:
ISBN: 1608442179

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Roughing the Kicker

Roughing the Kicker
Author: Eden Butler
Publisher: Eden Butler
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2018-07-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1722664150

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Reese Noble chased this dream for a decade. Now it was here. The NFL. A pro career. All eyes on the league’s new kicker. Millions of people expecting her to fail. But Reese wasn’t a novelty and the spot she landed on the New Orleans Steamers was one she planned to keep. With her teammates giving her hell and the world doubting her every move, Reese will have to fight harder than anyone else to make her dream a reality. Even if that means following the lead of Quarterback Ryder Glenn —the only man who brought her to the edge of ecstasy and the depths of heartbreak. The same man who broke her heart ten years before. In this city, there is a thin line between sin and sainthood and only the strongest can walk it. The Sinners and Saints series is a spin off from the Thin Love series and in the same universe. SAINTS AND SINNERS READING ORDER Last Love of Luka Hale Roughing the Kicker Offsides


The Kicker of St. John's Wood

The Kicker of St. John's Wood
Author: Gary Wolf
Publisher: Gary Wolf
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2009-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781440125096

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This is a story of America in the year 2020: Fractured socially and politically, its enemies are gaining ground and its civil liberties are threatened like never before. Jayesh Blackstone, a professional football player, finds himself at the focal point of an historic experiment: a woman is going to play in a football game, and it will happen in the Super Bowl. It turns out that this is just a foretaste of the metamorphosis that is taking shape. The very same event is the venue for an announcement by world leaders of a new order, one that defines humanity exclusively in terms of race and gender. The new reality steadily encroaches on Blackstone's world; he is compelled to choose his allies, declare his identity, and determine the price he is willing to pay to live the life of a free individual. Embracing controversy from its very first pages, The Kicker of St. John's Wood is a rampage through the pantheon of contemporary idols, and a literary journey into the American national psyche of the twenty-first century.


Kicker: Going the Distance

Kicker: Going the Distance
Author: Cy Young
Publisher: Cy Young Books
Total Pages: 613
Release: 2021-11-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Meet FRANKIE SCARMAZINO a man of bravery and valor, who transitions from a gridiron superstar into a powerhouse private investigator. Frankie's grit and magnetism make him a force to be reckoned with. Lethal against any enemy, he's triumphed over a trio of airborne killers, outwitted a Mexican cartel, thwarted a terrorist attack, or combated a rattlesnake’s kiss. If you admired Lee Child’s Jack Reacher, you’ll go bananas over the multi-talented Frankie Scarmazino, another winning creation from the pen of author Cy Young. Young’s experience in various theatre venues led him to write award-winning short stories, plays, screenplays, and animation scripts. His works offer a richness of scope. Deathload, a top-notch thriller, was recently optioned by several film companies. The Frankie Scarmazio Mystery Series takes you alongside the NFL star as he uncovers dark secrets of corruption and deceit. Tormented by childhood loss and fueled by intolerance for power-hungry scumbags, join Frankie as he conquers the criminal element. Can Frankie solve his first case as a private eye before the murderer strikes again? Click the Buy Now Button to enter Frankie’s world to find out!


Icing The Kicker

Icing The Kicker
Author: Mary E Thompson
Publisher: BluEyed Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2016-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1944090193

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Enjoy the final book in a small town sports romance series by USA Today Bestselling contemporary romance author Mary E Thompson. After Greg’s professional football career ends, his agent gets him a job coaching college football, hoping it’ll improve his tarnished image. Greg is less than thrilled with the opportunity, and even less impressed with his two kickers; a junior with a history of injuries and an untested freshman. Single mom Isabella has always held tight to the control she had over her life. With her son going off to college, she knows she has to ease up on that and trust he’ll make smart decisions, and that his coaches will watch out for him. With the media highlighting every single one of Greg’s failures, he’s not sure he can handle the pressure of teaching two kids how to make something of themselves. But when he meets Isabella, he finally feels like the man he always thought he’d be. The one he doubted ever existed. Until Isabella made him want to come out and stay.


A Prayer for Little Kicker

A Prayer for Little Kicker
Author: Sandy Sprott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2011
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780984395613

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The Point After

The Point After
Author: Sean Conley
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-07-21
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493042777

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A vivid account of life in the NFL—and an inspiring story of everything that comes after. Against seemingly impossible odds, Sean Conley became the starting kicker for the University of Pittsburgh in his senior year. A year later, he suited up for the Detroit Lions. But when he joined the New York Jets soon after, Conley’s injuries caught up to him, and his lifelong dream came crashing down in a crisis of denial and fear. The Point After is an all-access look at the NFL, one of the most intense workplaces in sports. Conley describes pushing through pain at NFL training camps, surrounded by rookies, All-Pro veterans, and long-shot undrafted free agents, all hell-bent on staying in the game. He recounts the insecurities he dealt with on and off the field, and the despair that overtook him when his career ended. But while Conley thought life was over, it was just beginning. Transcending football, this is the story of an ex–football player who discovered the true meaning of sports and life, and found happiness in the most unexpected way. Embodying the spirit of the underdog, this is a moving tale of strength, determination, and spiritual grit.