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The Sniper (Lakeside U #2) by averykwrites
The Sniper (Lakeside U #2)
averykwrites
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Luna Don't date a hockey player. Simple enough, right? Or at least, that's what I thought when I promised my father I would never date anyone from his team. Then I was assigned to tutor Vaughn Banks, LSU's broody and mysterious right winger. Vaughn is ultra-hot, ultra-tattooed-and ultra-forbidden. Problem is, he's also insanely funny, a secret softy, and the first guy who's been patient enough to break down the ten-foot walls around my heart. We tell everyone we're just friends, but we both know it's a lie. Between our stolen glances and secret sleepovers, it's only a matter of time before everyone else finds out, too. Vaughn When I learn that the gorgeous brunette I keep seeing around campus is Coach Ward's daughter, I make a point to stay away. Her father knows a few too many of my past sins, and the last thing he'd want is a guy with an arrest record dating his only daughter. My strategy works... until I start flunking calc, and Luna is assigned as my tutor. I sit across from her in the library three days per week, pretending I'm not falling for her like I've never fallen before. But when one moment of weakness changes everything, there's no more pretending-and there's no going back. Landing in the penalty box is the least of my worries. I have everything on the line, and this is a shot I can't afford to miss.
Glass Jaw by eim1993
Glass Jaw
eim1993
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glass jaw: 1. Noun. Where a fighter is easily knocked out via a blow to the chin or jaw owing to a vulnerability in their strength and training. 2. Metaphorically, a fighter's weakness. ~~~ Ryan Chamberlain is the embodiment of vulnerability. She's kind-hearted and maybe a little too keen to trust people. Plus, she barely has any real-world experience, but that was never her choice. For the last eight years, Ryan has been pushed into the corner. There was only ever room for one star to shine and that star was not her. With college on the horizon, Ryan finally sees the opportunity to step out of the shadows and live life on her own terms. Will it be that simple though? To Landon Atwood, showing weakness is not an option. In the octagon, and in life, people will always take advantage of your vulnerability. The only people he lets close are his childhood friends-and that's only because they refuse to leave him alone. What will happen when those same friends adopt a stray in the form of an unwelcome freshman?
Last Call by anniecrownbooks
Last Call
anniecrownbooks
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The Power Forward by averykwrites
The Power Forward
averykwrites
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Power forward Connor Haas's game is strong on- and off-ice... until he meets his match in Reese Carter. * Let's just say Reese takes after her dad. * LSU #1 Tropes - enemies to lovers, instalust, forced proximity
The Enforcer (Lakeside U #1) by averykwrites
The Enforcer (Lakeside U #1)
averykwrites
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Violet Everyone on campus knows how hulking hockey enforcer Nash Richards demolishes his opponents on the ice, but he demolished my heart freshman year. Now, he's my brand-new athletic training client-and he wants me back. I can't afford to lose focus during my senior year, but one moment of weakness has me falling for Nash all over again. Unfortunately, he has secrets, and now they're my secrets, too. Ones that could cost us both everything. Fraternizing between the trainers and athletes is strictly forbidden, but my heart doesn't care about the rules. Nash Violet Walsh is the one that got away... and I'm the one who pushed her to leave. It was the biggest mistake of my life, and I've regretted it ever since. Working together is the second chance I never thought I'd get. The magnetism between us is impossible to deny-and one kiss is all it takes to get Violet to admit it too. She says getting involved now could cost us both our careers, but it's a risk I'm willing to take. Two years ago, I lost the best thing that ever happened to me. And I'm not going to let it happen twice.