*Sometimes figuring out what you want in life is only half the battle...* Bryan Torresi has a reputation for playing it cool, for being hard-nosed and unforgiving. As head coach of the York Bombers, he has to be. The men look to him for advice and guidance and when it comes to playing hockey, h
Playing For Keeps: A York Bombers Hockey Romance (The York Bombers Book 3)
β Scribed by Kamps, Lisa B.
- Book ID
- 109427347
- Publisher
- BimHaven Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 101 KB
- Series
- The York Bombers Book 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B06Y5BCH4K
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
yler Bowie is the serious and focused goalie for the York Bombers. He has his mind on the game and his eye on the future. And he always plays by the rulesβuntil he meets Jennifer Emory, his teammateβs sister. What is it about the troubled woman that tempts him to break the biggest rule of all? Jennifer Emory is looking to start a new life and finds the distraction she needs in Tyler Bowie, her brotherβs intensely sexy teammate. But the distraction quickly turns to something else. She knows all about the bro code, but thereβs just something about Tyler that makes her want to take a chance and risk so much more than her brotherβs ire. Will the couple find the strength and courage to put it all on the line when love means playing for keeps?
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