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Fall Wherever They May

The New York Blaze Hockey Series, Book 1

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Fall Wherever They May

By: Elysia Wages
Narrated by: Brandon Francis, Leanne Blade
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After a phone call, secrets about Aspen’s life are unveiled. Between the discovery of her past and the complications that arise in her small Oklahoma hometown, the single mom finds herself suddenly moving to New York to start a new career and a new life with her ten-year-old son.

Callan is the center iceman for The New York Blaze. He’s focused on one thing and one thing only: his professional hockey career. After his life was upended, he wants no complications, no distractions.

A series of chance encounters between Aspen and Callan force them together and turns their world upside down.

This is the first installment in The Blaze Hockey Series.

This book is a standalone and ends with a happily ever after.

©2025 Elysia Wages (P)2025 Elysia Wages

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