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On Thin Ice
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Complete, First published Mar 28, 2024
Mature
Asher Vaughn is on the edge of breaking into professional hockey-facing intense pressure to prove himself on and off the ice. But behind his determination hides a secret that threatens a love he never expected to happen. With family expectations mounting and the spotlight closing in, Asher must find a way to survive the weight of ambition and his own guilt.

Meanwhile, Juliet Thatcher is haunted by the loss of her brother Benny, whose tragic death on the ice left scars that still run deep. Struggling to move past heartbreak and grief, Juliet is searching for a new path-one that might just lead her to unexpected love and healing.

Two lives shaped by loss and ambition, inching closer to a collision neither sees coming.
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After eight years of surviving in silence, sixteen-year-old Eliza is finally pulled from the shadows when her estranged older brother-now a professional hockey player-shows up to bring her home. Thrust into a new life in Pinehurst, she's haunted by the past she won't talk about and the scars no one can see. But as she learns to stand on solid ice again, unexpected bonds form, and one boy in particular threatens to unravel the careful walls she's built. Love, healing, and secrets simmer beneath the surface in a town where nothing stays buried forever. This is my first story constructive criticism would be appreciated.