Hooked: A Hockey Romance
β Scribed by Winters, June
- Book ID
- 108857269
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 89 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B06ZZXJFH4
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
βDo not f*** the players. Or you will be fired.β As the newest βice babeβ for the Colorado Blizzard, Iβm not too worried about breaking that rule. I know a thing or two about fending off hockey players looking to score.At least, thatβs what I thought β¦ until I caught the eye of Blizzard captain and heart-throb Hunter Rockwell.No matter how many times I turn the troubled star down, heβs convinced Iβm just playing hard to get β and he doesnβt care how much hot water his flirting lands me in.If I were being perfectly honest? Sure, Iβd love to spend a few minutes in the sin bin with the chiseled stud β¦ but Iβd never risk my job for a filthy rich athlete with a dirty reputation.But with Hunter stepping up his game on and off the ice to win me over, telling him no is getting harder than ever. It doesnβt help that everyone already suspects thereβs something between us. And maybe theyβre right.Hunter swears no one will find out β¦ but I know weβre bound to get caught.And then heβll toss my broken heart to the ice, just like all the others.So why am I letting myself get hooked on Hunter?
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