The Hardest Shot: Indianapolis Eagles Series Book 7
β Scribed by Samantha Lind
- Book ID
- 110537736
- Publisher
- samanthalind.com
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 124 KB
- Series
- Indianapolis Eagles 7
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07YRZFL9S
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Beckett:
Hockey is my life.
My focus.
My priority.
I left Sweden for it five years ago.
Iβve finally been given a shot to prove myself, and I refuse to let anything jeopardize that.
No distractions ~ especially not Julia, the stunning woman I canβt seem to get out of my mind. Only problem is, sheβs my coachβs daughter.
Julia:
I grew up around hockey.
Lived and breathed it, thanks to my dadβs job.
I never thought Iβd fall for a player.
Especially one my dad coaches.
But thereβs just something about Beckett that draws me in.
Can I convince him he can be the hotshot goalie and find love, without having to choose just one?
The hardest shot to defend is the one you never take. I just hope he realizes he can have it all.
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