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2/23/2017

Too steamy for the penalty box... Period One

The New Orleans Cajun Rage professional hockey team just won the Cup. No one thought they'd do it: they were a team of shoulda beens, never coulda beens and a star or two. They'd only been in the Crescent City for three years before this year's Cinderella run that had them skating off the ice with the championship. Over the following summer, each player gets to keep the Cup for a day. Nobody knows why, but whoever has the Cup falls in love. 

18 romances with smoking hot heroes--both on and off the ice
Thanks for joining us for Period OneXio Axelrod, Christi Barth, Andie J. Christopher, & Avery Flynn

Period Two : USA Today Bestseller Robin Covington, Kim Golden, Lena Hart, & USA Today Bestseller Desiree Holt 

Period ThreeRobin Kaye, Katie Kenyhercz, USA Today Bestseller Kimberly Kincaid, & USA Today Bestseller Heather Long

OvertimeNana Malone, Kate Meader, Virginia Nelson, Susan Scott Shelley, and Misty D. Waters.

the Winning GoalPublisher's Weekly Bestseller Angi Morgan 


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THE WARM UP
Xio Axelrod
Subzero. That's what folks around the league call Constantine Zimin, hockey's best defenseman. He's unflappable. Stoic, even. No cracks in all that ice, not until he meets Suji Meriwether. The pediatric nurse has no time for bad-boy jocks who want to use her patients as props. But as soon as they meet, temperatures rise and their defenses fall.

"The sexiest thing about Zim is his focus. On the ice, he is mesmerizing to watch. And when he's off the ice, and he turns all of that focus and intensity on you, it makes you feel like the center of the universe."

CHECK MY HEART
Christi Barth
Kurt Lundquist can't resist the beautiful & compassionate nurse who eased his brother's last days, despite knowing she doesn't want any reminders of her 'death duty'. Lisette does want the hot but oh-so-sad hockey star. Can she lift him out of his grief - and will she want to once she learns his terrible secret?

The sexiest thing about Kurt Lundquist is...well, it has to be a tie between those massively muscled skater's thighs - and his laser beam focus.


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Andie J. Christopher
Leftwinger Anders Sorenson has never met the perfect woman before breaking up a fight at Dahlia Clarno's bar. Dahlia's  hot, she doesn't care about his fame, and she has no idea about the bounty his teammates have on his virginity--she's the total package for a vacation fling.

“The sexiest thing about Anders Sorensen is that he's so hard to get.





BLADE
Avery Flynn
Bad girl Gillie Pike has gone straight, but someone with a lot of money wants to bring her out of retirement to steal the Cup and make sure it's found in star goalie Flynn Kazakov's possession. They call him Crazy-kov for a reason and nothing makes him more nuts than his best friend's sexy little sister who swears she's the only one who can keep him out of jail and on the ice.

The sexist thing about Flynn Kazakov from Blade is the drop-dead sexy level of confidence he has. Seriously. I could have gone with his hot bod, or his quick brain, or his smart ass sense of humor but it's his well-earned confidence that melts Gillie's panties.


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18 ORIGINAL STORIES ~ 1 AMAZING TEAM
LET'S PLAY FILL IN THE BLANK
The sexiest thing about a hockey hero is his _______.

13 comments:

  1. So I'm assuming it's really hockey not hokey....tee hee... love guys on ice!!

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  2. Angi it is the way they have those moves on the ice it is so inviting to think the way they can move when they are in other situations. I sure hope this one comes out in print!

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  3. LOL, the first word that came to mind was stick... but I will say his talent on the ice!

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  4. His skill to hit the puck into the net. He shoots, he scores. Love hockey.

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