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Cover of Breakout (Gold Hockey Book 6)

Breakout (Gold Hockey Book 6)

✍ Scribed by Faber, Elise


Book ID
110534113
Publisher
Elise Faber
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Weight
109 KB
Series
Gold Hockey 6 -
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781946140395
ASIN
B07XMK9Q9P

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


He was too young for her. A decade too young. Rebecca Stravokraus was the premier publicist in the professional sports. She was extremely smart, capable, and could spin a story like a spider spins its web. She also didn’t lack in confidence. But there was one thing she couldn’t do. L.O.V.E. It was the ultimate dirty word, the one emotion that made men, women, and all variations in between turned into possessed, insane beings. Humanity was not built to love. They were built to work, to play hockey, to fucβ€” Cough. To have a great time between the sheets. That was enoughβ€”it had been enough. Until Kevin declared that Rebecca was what he wanted, until they spent several glorious nights in bed together . . . until she began to feel. That couldn’t be. Not now. Not in the future. Not ever. But Kevin had decided on her and if there was one thing she’d learned about stubborn, alpha hockey players, it was that they didn’t give up. And Rebecca had to admit that in this case she didn’t want Kevin to give up.


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