In It to Win It

In It to Win It by Sharon C. Cooper, published by Penguin Publishing Group on December 13, 2022, is a contemporary romantic comedy that explores the dynamics of competition and second chances. This 320-page novel follows two entrepreneurs, Morgan Redford and Drake Faulkner, as they vie for a property that could change their lives. Morgan, determined to establish her own identity, aims to create a nonprofit for teens aging out of foster care, while Drake, her ex, is equally invested in securing the property for his own ambitions.
Readers will find a blend of humor and romance as Morgan and Drake navigate their rivalry, which is intensified by a unique stipulation from Drake’s mentor requiring potential buyers to participate in an Ironman-style competition. As they confront their past and the challenges of the competition, the story delves into themes of personal growth and the complexities of love. With elements of multicultural and interracial romance, this edition invites readers to witness how the characters balance their competitive spirits with their evolving relationship.
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Two entrepreneurs compete for a property but secure the biggest win of all—each other—in this second chance romantic comedy by USA Today bestselling author Sharon C. Cooper.
Spoiled, fickle, and prissy are only a few of the adjectives that have been used to describe Morgan Redford. Though she’s never had to worry about money, she’s determined to make a name for herself on her own terms. Her new venture won’t be an epic fail like her former professional cuddling service or the short-lived pet hotel. This time, through the nonprofit she cofounded, Morgan is doing something meaningful—helping teens who are aging out of foster care—and she’s got her eye on a property that could house these kids. But the competition is steep, and one of the bidders is someone she never expected. . . .
When real estate developer Drake Faulkner learns that his ex—the one who ghosted him years ago—is a potential buyer for the property his eccentric mentor is selling, his competitive streak amps up. No way is he letting her win the property he wants. Bitter? Yes. Petty? Probably. But his mentor has a stipulation: potential buyers must participate in an Ironman competition of sorts for the property. Drake refuses to play along with this ridiculous demand, until he discovers Morgan has signed up. If Little Miss Can’t Run a Block Without Gasping for Air is doing it, he will too. But as the gauntlet of games heats up and forces them to face the past, they are met with a pull that feels all too familiar.
Now, if only they could keep their eyes on the prize instead of on each other—but who’s to say they can’t do both?
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