Malcom has got a plan, and slowly but surely, year after year of college, hes executing it.
Hes made it to the first line on his hockey team, the Portland Evergreens. Hes made the Deans List the last four semesters. Hes right in line to graduate on time, and head to the pros. All steps on the ultimate goal of becoming the best front office guy in the NHL.
Elliott is the only fly in his ointment.
The younger, wilder forward parties every night, sleeping with everything with a pulse and barely attending classes or practices.
Its annoying, but Mals dealing with it, until their new coach insists Mal tutor him to help him pass a class.
Until Elliott discovers that Mals a virgin. That hes been too busy checking off points on his life plan to get laid.
Theyre fire and ice. Bad boy and virgin. They shouldnt work at all. But the more time they spend together, on and off the ice, the more irresistible their chemistry becomes.
The more desperate Mal becomes to beg Elliott to tutor him in bed.
To melt someor allof the ice hes wrapped himself in.
Genre: Gay Romance
Hes made it to the first line on his hockey team, the Portland Evergreens. Hes made the Deans List the last four semesters. Hes right in line to graduate on time, and head to the pros. All steps on the ultimate goal of becoming the best front office guy in the NHL.
Elliott is the only fly in his ointment.
The younger, wilder forward parties every night, sleeping with everything with a pulse and barely attending classes or practices.
Its annoying, but Mals dealing with it, until their new coach insists Mal tutor him to help him pass a class.
Until Elliott discovers that Mals a virgin. That hes been too busy checking off points on his life plan to get laid.
Theyre fire and ice. Bad boy and virgin. They shouldnt work at all. But the more time they spend together, on and off the ice, the more irresistible their chemistry becomes.
The more desperate Mal becomes to beg Elliott to tutor him in bed.
To melt someor allof the ice hes wrapped himself in.
Genre: Gay Romance
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