![]() ![]() ![]() He makes her an offer she just can’t refuse: he’ll pay off her college debt (over $150,000) and buy her a house. He wants to become an American citizen fast, and he wants her to be his American Green Card Bride. A really, really big favor – he’s concerned he might get cut from the team, and his work visa will expire. She’s surprised when, a few weeks later, Aiden shows up on her doorstep, needing a big favor. After overhearing his agent talk trash about her, and Aiden not defend her, however, it’s the last straw – she just walks out. And Vanessa has finally saved up enough money to go out on her own, so she’s been considering quitting. Ok, she’s always had a tiny crush on him – but being almost 6’5″ and stunningly good looking, however, don’t make up for the fact that he’s exceedingly hard to work for and probably doesn’t even realize she’s a woman. Her eyes are on the prize: paying off staggering college debt and being her own boss as a graphic design artist. (American football, by the way.) Told in first person by Vanessa, it’s really her story – a young woman with a troubled past, she is determined to make something of herself, even if it includes spending two years washing Aiden’s underwear and cooking him four vegan meals a day. The Wall of Winnipeg and Me refers to a giant of a football player, Aiden Graves, from Canada, now playing for the NFO (National Football Organization) Dallas team, the Three Hundreds, and Aiden’s personal assistant Vanessa. ![]()
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