Bruised Hearts | Book 1

Bruised Hearts | Book 1

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Her father died in the ring. His father threw the final punch. Leah Decker meets Nikolai Volkov long before she knows who he really is. Their story begins with something simple, a small piece of advice about boxing in an old gym. Nothing important. Nothing that should have mattered. Except it does. Because by the time Leah learns the truth, it's already too late. Nikolai isn't just another fighter. He's the son of the man who killed her father in the ring years ago. And as the boxing world begins building toward a championship fight between Nikolai and Leah's brother, Brandon Decker, the past refuses to stay buried. Because some stories don't begin with love. They begin with a single punch, and the legacy it leaves behind.
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