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“The Player Who Learned to Stay: Dean Di Laurentis's Unlikely Love Story” 👉 For more insights, check out the full book and audio summary here [https://app.7minutebooks.com/the-score-by-elle-kenned] 📖 📕 Transcript and audio of this episode is available here for free [https://www.7minutebooks.com/the-score-by-elle-kenned] Title: The Score Author: Elle Kenned Category: Culture & Society, Philosophy & Big Ideas, Personal Growth, Decision-Making & Critical Thinking What happens when a cocky hockey player meets a woman who doesn't want his heart—just his company? Sam and Sophie dive into Elle Kennedy's The Score, a romance that flips the script on the player archetype. They walk through Dean Di Laurentis's journey from a one-and-done playboy to a man grappling with real feelings, all because Allie Hayes wants a casual relationship without strings. The episode explores how Kennedy uses role reversal, vulnerability, and a cast of supportive teammates to peel back Dean's armor. A key example: Dean's terror of the word 'relationship' and how Allie's unconditional acceptance forces him to confront his own self-worth. This episode is for anyone who loves romance with emotional depth, or who's ever wondered if a player can truly change. The takeaway: true intimacy isn't a cage—it's a choice to become someone worth staying for. The Score by Elle Kennedy. If you want the full written summary, the whole library is on 7minutebooks.com/app — unlimited access from $2.99 a month, $9.99 a year, or $19.99 lifetime. CHAPTERS * 00:00 The Player Meets His Match * 01:11 Role Reversal and Vulnerability * 02:21 Peeling Back Dean's Layers * 03:29 Supporting Cast and Self-Worth * 04:33 The Climax and Takeaway #TheScore #ElleKennedy #RomanceNovel #HockeyRomance #Vulnerability #SelfWorth #BookSummary #7MinuteBooks #BookPodcast #ReadMore Want every summary in full? Read or listen to 6,000+ fiction and nonfiction titles in any language on 7minutebooks.com/app [https://7minutebooks.com/app] — unlimited access from $2.99/month, $9.99/year, or $19.99 lifetime.

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