Scoring at Love (Men of the Ice Book 4)
โ Scribed by Shriver, Michele
- Book ID
- 109853541
- Publisher
- SMC Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 55 KB
- Series
- Men of the Ice 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B018UL5SZW
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
As the starting goaltender for the San Antonio Generals, Becker Lawson tries to fly under the radar, and since most hockey fans are more interested in the players that score, he's generally allowed that luxury--at least until the Generals' offseason hockey camps put Beck front and center.
After a difficult divorce, newly single Kendall Myers has every intention of remaining that way--no matter how sexy her son's new hockey coach might be.
When Beck crosses paths with Kendall, the chemistry is immediately evident, even if she doesn't want to see it. Can Beck break down her walls and prove that when it comes to love, even goalies can score?
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This fourth book in "The Scoring Series" features Steele Bailey. Steele: I'm a second-year hockey player for the Seattle Sockeyes. Imagine my shock when I return from a trip to find my former roommate has transferred his lease to my nemesis. She's so annoying I can't stand to be in the same room wit
Ryder Carrigan may never be an NHL superstar, and that suits him just fine. He doesn't need individual awards--he just wants his name etched on hockey's ultimate prize, and he doesn't want anything to distract him on his path to get there. Especially not some silly bachelor auction that he's roped i
The bestselling Men of the Ice series, featuring the players of the San Antonio Generals hockey team, continues with Crossing the Line. Nikolai Brantov left his homeland of Russia at the age of nineteen to pursue his dream of playing in the NHL. As the first-ever draft pick of the San Antonio Gener
Trevor Collison knew success early, then flamed out. His struggles with addiction nearly cost him his hockey career. Now sober, Trev is trying to make the most of his last chance in the NHL, ironically back in the same city where he started his minor league career--and first fell in love. Danielle