What happens when a one-time thing could turn into something more?
Maxine Quinn loved her job covering the Detroit Pirates for the city’s oldest newspaper. She still got excited to interview players, attend games, and have her stories show up on the front page of the Detroit Herald. Max also prided herself on her professionalism – except for that time a year ago when she had a one-night stand with the team's star defenseman.
Logan Moore was one of the best defensive players in the league. It earned him the respect of his teammates and the phone numbers of Detroit's single women. But there was one woman he couldn't get out of his mind. Max told him their night together was a mistake that should never be repeated, and he grudgingly accepted her decision. He would gladly made that mistake over and over again though if her work ethics weren't in the way.
But Max’s world is falling apart after the managing editor announces the newspaper is shutting down for good. She only has a few weeks to do the best reporting she’s ever done while reconsidering her ban on having Logan return to her bed. But as she looks towards her uncertain future, if she has to decide between pursuing her writing or the man she wants, the choice may not be so easy.
Yo Ho Ho is a second chance romance with a hockey player, a reporter, bunny slippers, and ugly Christmas sweaters.
Genre: Romance
Maxine Quinn loved her job covering the Detroit Pirates for the city’s oldest newspaper. She still got excited to interview players, attend games, and have her stories show up on the front page of the Detroit Herald. Max also prided herself on her professionalism – except for that time a year ago when she had a one-night stand with the team's star defenseman.
Logan Moore was one of the best defensive players in the league. It earned him the respect of his teammates and the phone numbers of Detroit's single women. But there was one woman he couldn't get out of his mind. Max told him their night together was a mistake that should never be repeated, and he grudgingly accepted her decision. He would gladly made that mistake over and over again though if her work ethics weren't in the way.
But Max’s world is falling apart after the managing editor announces the newspaper is shutting down for good. She only has a few weeks to do the best reporting she’s ever done while reconsidering her ban on having Logan return to her bed. But as she looks towards her uncertain future, if she has to decide between pursuing her writing or the man she wants, the choice may not be so easy.
Yo Ho Ho is a second chance romance with a hockey player, a reporter, bunny slippers, and ugly Christmas sweaters.
Genre: Romance
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