
Breaking the Ice
Providence University, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Brian Meslar
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Kelsey-Ann ODowd
About this listen
He’s moody, stubborn, and quite possibly the hottest guy I’ve ever seen.
And I’ve seen quite a few, but this one...I’ve been watching him since freshman year of college. Word on the street is that he thinks women are too needy, too catty, and overall pains in the butt. He’s about to meet his match.
As a curvy girl who’s had to work hard all of her life to be a ballerina in a world where I don’t often belong, I’m up for the challenge. And he is soooo worth it.
Dark hair, piercing eyes, and a smirk that leaves me panting with weak knees? Yes, please. More. But he’s not going to make it easy. I wouldn’t expect him to.
First thing is first. Time to break the ice.
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