Hooked On You

Hooked On You

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Kyle Young is a 26-year-old professional hockey player. His agency reaches out and suggests he spend his summer teaching hockey at a hockey camp in Minnesota - a good way to fill the off-season while showing his commitment to the community. There's only one problem: when Kyle arrives, he's informed he wasn't the only professional hockey player invited to coach. He'll be sharing the ice with his nemesis, Luca Müller. What the media and his agency don't know is that five years ago, when they played against each other, they were also secretly lovers - a relationship that ended badly and left Kyle in pieces. Now stuck co-coaching kids for an entire summer, with their respective partners waiting back home, can they fight the inevitable pull between them? Or at least settle the unfinished business and finally let each other go?
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