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Shattered Ice

Fury, Book 3

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Shattered Ice

By: Monty Jay
Narrated by: Benjamin Sands, Amy Hall
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An angsty, opposites attract, grumpy/sunshine, hockey romance from bestselling author, Monty Jay

Razor sharp between the pipes, mysterious off the ice, Malakai Petrov is the Chicago Fury’s notorious goalie. The 6’5 Russian giant is hiding an entire world behind the mask he wears on and off the ice. He thinks his secrets are buried deep enough so that no one can ever crack the ice guarding his stone heart. Until he meets a certain teammate's sister, with hypnotizing silver eyes, who’s got a knack for sticking her nose in places it doesn’t belong.

Charlotte Greene met the man behind the mask years before anyone knew his name. The punk chick with calloused fingers from the strings of her violin never could shake the memory of him. When unexpected circumstances put them back in each other’s life, she sets her sights on turning his life upside down.

From stealing his dog, leaving her panties on his stairs, and batting her soul-stealing eyes, Malakai is forced to question everything he once knew. These two are skating on thin ice, and it won’t be long until it, and his will to keep his hands to himself, shatters.

Shattered Ice is a standalone novel in the Fury Series and deals with sensitive subjects some may find triggering.

©2020 Monty Jay (P)2020 Dreamscape Media
Genre Fiction Sports Urban
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