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Delay of Game: Books 1-3
(2023)(A book in the Delay of Game series)
An omnibus of novels by Hannah Henry
Drive the NetFreshly traded Jackson Harper lands in the spare bedroom of his new alternate Captain, Ryan, a man who is smoking hot and ten years older than him. Perennially lonely, Ryan Cosgrove was voluntold that he would be housing the newest winger for the Minnesota Northern Lights—who just happens to be the only openly gay player on the team.
As their bromance blooms publicly, their romantic feelings crack the foundation of their friendship. Ryan is way too old for Jackson. Jackson is too freshly heart-broken to trust again. The only way they can make cohabitation work is by keeping a healthy distance away from each other. When the season threatens to break them both, will they let themselves lean on each other, or will pride leave them exactly as they were at the beginning of the season—heartbroken and lonely?
Off-Ice Behavior
Nate Walker's summer was never going to be relaxing. He may not have a schedule packed full of hockey games, but he does have his ex's wedding that he has to go to. If he has to go, he may as well be an agent of chaos, and bring a man as a date. Not just any man, but his best friend Ryan's tattoo artist, Collin. Collin looks scary, but he's a cupcake, and as wedding weekend progresses, Nate finds himself legitimately attracted to a man.
Collin is nice enough to be Nate's gay training wheels, but a relationship would never work. Nate may spend summers in Madison, but he lives in DC. Collin's entire life—including his hard-won found-family—is in Madison. When Nate starts falling for him, he's faced with an unsolvable problem.
Draft BustOne injured hockey player. One laid-off beat reporter. One giant mansion. 28 days alone together.
Oliver Swan’s career is over. Everyone can see that. He’s been too injured to play for an entire season. But what legacy does a second overall player have to leave when he hasn’t actually achieved anything in his career? He can already see the headlines: Draft Bust Retires After Underwhelming Career. Fuck that. He’s going to be remembered the way he wants to be. He’s going to write a memoir.
Well, he’s going to hire someone to ghostwrite his memoir. Enter Jordan Walsh, recently laid off NHL beat reporter, and the only person who ever had anything nice to say about Oliver’s career. When Oliver came up with the idea for them to spend all of February together in his house in Colorado, he hadn’t considered the fact that Jordan was beautiful. He hadn’t known how sweet he’d be. This is a disaster.
All three books have a happily ever after.
As their bromance blooms publicly, their romantic feelings crack the foundation of their friendship. Ryan is way too old for Jackson. Jackson is too freshly heart-broken to trust again. The only way they can make cohabitation work is by keeping a healthy distance away from each other. When the season threatens to break them both, will they let themselves lean on each other, or will pride leave them exactly as they were at the beginning of the season—heartbroken and lonely?
Off-Ice Behavior
Nate Walker's summer was never going to be relaxing. He may not have a schedule packed full of hockey games, but he does have his ex's wedding that he has to go to. If he has to go, he may as well be an agent of chaos, and bring a man as a date. Not just any man, but his best friend Ryan's tattoo artist, Collin. Collin looks scary, but he's a cupcake, and as wedding weekend progresses, Nate finds himself legitimately attracted to a man.
Collin is nice enough to be Nate's gay training wheels, but a relationship would never work. Nate may spend summers in Madison, but he lives in DC. Collin's entire life—including his hard-won found-family—is in Madison. When Nate starts falling for him, he's faced with an unsolvable problem.
Draft BustOne injured hockey player. One laid-off beat reporter. One giant mansion. 28 days alone together.
Oliver Swan’s career is over. Everyone can see that. He’s been too injured to play for an entire season. But what legacy does a second overall player have to leave when he hasn’t actually achieved anything in his career? He can already see the headlines: Draft Bust Retires After Underwhelming Career. Fuck that. He’s going to be remembered the way he wants to be. He’s going to write a memoir.
Well, he’s going to hire someone to ghostwrite his memoir. Enter Jordan Walsh, recently laid off NHL beat reporter, and the only person who ever had anything nice to say about Oliver’s career. When Oliver came up with the idea for them to spend all of February together in his house in Colorado, he hadn’t considered the fact that Jordan was beautiful. He hadn’t known how sweet he’d be. This is a disaster.
All three books have a happily ever after.
Used availability for Hannah Henry's Delay of Game: Books 1-3