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More than a Feeling

Cardinal Springs, Book 1

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More than a Feeling

By: Lauren Morrill
Narrated by: Amy Hall, Ash Beverly
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Decker Brooks is hockey's bad boy, and he's about to spend his summer in the penalty box.

When his off-ice antics lead to on-ice trouble, The Chicago Grinders give Decker Brooks an ultimatum: stay out of trouble in the off-season, or he's off the team. So he decides to spend the summer in his hometown, laying low and hanging with his childhood best friend Archer. Cardinal Springs, Indiana is so boring that not even Decker Brooks can get in trouble there.

But then one bar fight and a community service sentence turn his summer—and his hockey career—upside down.

Grace has always hated her big brother's best friend. Unfortunately, he's the menace who's just been assigned to complete his community service at the library where Grace runs the children's programming. And Grace does not have time to wrangle a playboy jock who can't keep his hands to himself.

It doesn't take long for their reluctant partnership to turn into a no-strings-attached fling. But as the summer heats up, it's getting harder to keep their growing feelings on ice. Unfortunately, the clock is ticking down on their relationship, and Grace and Decker will have to decide what—and who—matters most.

Contains mature themes.

©2024 Lauren Morrill (P)2024 Tantor Media
Contemporary Romantic Comedy Sports Hockey
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