Puck in the net, babe

Puck in the net, babe

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Wren Beauchamp has it all. She's the daughter of multibillionare Claude Beauchamp and fashion designer Bianca Hamilton, making her one of the most envied people in Ottawa. She's a beautiful woman and despite living a trust fund life, her personality is warm and kind. Briar Beckham does not come from money, but he certainly has some. Recently drafted to the Ottawa Senators as a center, he's concentrated on hockey, not having time for the kind of fooling around some of his teammates seem to have. ----- One night after a massive win, his teammates talk Briar into a party where he meets an enchanting mystery woman who's gone before he wakes up the next morning. He shrugs it off, not even imagining that they'll meet again. Spoiler alert; they do. But under what circumstances?
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Harper Reid knows the rules: stay professional, keep boundaries, and never get involved with a player. But Wes Carter, Briar University's NHL-bound star forward, doesn't play by the rules-on or off the ice. When a devastating injury forces them together, the lines between professional and personal begin to blur. Harper sees past Wes's reckless defiance to the fear of failure driving him, while he uncovers the battles she fights to prove she's more than just the coach's daughter. As their attraction grows, so does the danger. Crossing this line could cost Harper her career, Wes his NHL dreams, and the team their championship hopes. But sometimes, the greatest victories come from breaking the rules you were meant to follow. The riskiest moves happen off the ice.

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