The Tao of Hockey

Vancouver Vice Hockey 1

Romance, Sports, Contemporary
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Author: Melanie Ting ISBN: 9780994783080
Publisher: Melanie Ting Publication: May 19, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Melanie Ting
ISBN: 9780994783080
Publisher: Melanie Ting
Publication: May 19, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Former hockey phenom Eric Fairburn’s got 99 problems, but determination ain’t one.

It was karma. When our eyes met across the crowded bar, I was drawn magnetically. Beyond her beauty and supple body, it was her unshakeable calm I craved—she was the yin to my yang.

Still when she immediately suggested we go to my place for sex, I nearly dropped my drink. But once we got into my truck and she saw my breathalyzer, she bailed. Who could blame her? It’s visible proof I screwed up.

Now I can’t stop thinking about her. In a city of over two million people, how do I find a woman with no name, no connections, nothing? But destiny means I’ll find her and convince her that I’m more than a loser with a DUI. And then we’ll explore our incredible connection.

Oh, did I mention I’m right in the middle of the biggest hockey tryout of my life? With backstabbing teammates who want to see me fail and a coach who’s got a hate-on for me?

Sure, I’ve got problems, but she’s not going to be one of them.

“What a fascinating story! It’s a hockey romance, sure, but it’s a lot more than that, as we go with Eric on his path of self discovery. ”

— -Maria Rose, Straight Shootin' Book Reviews

Buy the book that launches the Vancouver Vice hockey series. Contains adult situations, sweaty training camp scenes, and a cocky hockey player who has met his match.

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Former hockey phenom Eric Fairburn’s got 99 problems, but determination ain’t one.

It was karma. When our eyes met across the crowded bar, I was drawn magnetically. Beyond her beauty and supple body, it was her unshakeable calm I craved—she was the yin to my yang.

Still when she immediately suggested we go to my place for sex, I nearly dropped my drink. But once we got into my truck and she saw my breathalyzer, she bailed. Who could blame her? It’s visible proof I screwed up.

Now I can’t stop thinking about her. In a city of over two million people, how do I find a woman with no name, no connections, nothing? But destiny means I’ll find her and convince her that I’m more than a loser with a DUI. And then we’ll explore our incredible connection.

Oh, did I mention I’m right in the middle of the biggest hockey tryout of my life? With backstabbing teammates who want to see me fail and a coach who’s got a hate-on for me?

Sure, I’ve got problems, but she’s not going to be one of them.

“What a fascinating story! It’s a hockey romance, sure, but it’s a lot more than that, as we go with Eric on his path of self discovery. ”

— -Maria Rose, Straight Shootin' Book Reviews

Buy the book that launches the Vancouver Vice hockey series. Contains adult situations, sweaty training camp scenes, and a cocky hockey player who has met his match.

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