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**A second-chance, fake dating, Christmas steamy hockey romance**
Brent and Zoey
Whats worse than attending my sisters wedding without a date? Attending it with my ex-fiancé, Liam, as the Grooms best man and the guy who dumped me two weeks before our own nuptials.
This weekend was supposed to be simple witnessing my sister marry the love of her life in a fairytale Christmas Eve wedding in my home town of San Diego, spend Christmas morning at my parents house, and then fly back home to Seattle to ring in the New Year while wondering where my life went wrong.
But with the stress of my ex-fiancé bringing the woman he left me for almost a year ago, Ill have to plaster on a fake smile, a pretend that avoid my ex-fiancé.
Easy enough, right?
But when all hell breaks loose on the flight back to San Diego and Im seated next to Brent Tomlin, the Hawkeyes hockey golden boy, a groomsman in my sisters wedding, and the man who stood me up prom night ten years ago, I have to wonder if the universe has it out for me.
Brent offers me a deal: hell pretend to be my fake boyfriend for the weekend to make my ex-fiancé want me back, if I agree to go to his grandmothers birthday party over the weekend.
Now Im stuck fake dating Brent, who has no problem playing the role of my doting boyfriend. Worse? Hes making it all too convincing.
The goal was to make my ex jealous and want me back, but somehow, Im the one struggling to keep my feelings in check.
Falling for Brent is definitely not part of the plan.
This was supposed to be fake... so why does it feel so real?
*** All books in this series are standalone in the same hockey universe and can be read in any order; however, there may be potential for spoilers if they are not read in chronological order due to prior HEAs already occurring for other players on the team. Reading order is recommended. Happy reading!
Reading Order **optional
#1 Cocky Score
#2 Filthy Score
#3 Brutal Score
#4 Rough Score
#5 Dirty Score
#6 Lucky Score
#7 Tough Score
#8 Perfect Score
#9 Wrong Score
Genre: Romance
Brent and Zoey
Whats worse than attending my sisters wedding without a date? Attending it with my ex-fiancé, Liam, as the Grooms best man and the guy who dumped me two weeks before our own nuptials.
This weekend was supposed to be simple witnessing my sister marry the love of her life in a fairytale Christmas Eve wedding in my home town of San Diego, spend Christmas morning at my parents house, and then fly back home to Seattle to ring in the New Year while wondering where my life went wrong.
But with the stress of my ex-fiancé bringing the woman he left me for almost a year ago, Ill have to plaster on a fake smile, a pretend that avoid my ex-fiancé.
Easy enough, right?
But when all hell breaks loose on the flight back to San Diego and Im seated next to Brent Tomlin, the Hawkeyes hockey golden boy, a groomsman in my sisters wedding, and the man who stood me up prom night ten years ago, I have to wonder if the universe has it out for me.
Brent offers me a deal: hell pretend to be my fake boyfriend for the weekend to make my ex-fiancé want me back, if I agree to go to his grandmothers birthday party over the weekend.
Now Im stuck fake dating Brent, who has no problem playing the role of my doting boyfriend. Worse? Hes making it all too convincing.
The goal was to make my ex jealous and want me back, but somehow, Im the one struggling to keep my feelings in check.
Falling for Brent is definitely not part of the plan.
This was supposed to be fake... so why does it feel so real?
*** All books in this series are standalone in the same hockey universe and can be read in any order; however, there may be potential for spoilers if they are not read in chronological order due to prior HEAs already occurring for other players on the team. Reading order is recommended. Happy reading!
Reading Order **optional
#1 Cocky Score
#2 Filthy Score
#3 Brutal Score
#4 Rough Score
#5 Dirty Score
#6 Lucky Score
#7 Tough Score
#8 Perfect Score
#9 Wrong Score
Genre: Romance
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