MELTING
ICE--Seattle
Sockeyes Hockey (Game On in Seattle 5)
By USA
Today Bestselling Author Jami Davenport
Blurb:
USA Today Bestselling author Jami Davenport presents another
Seattle Sockeyes hockey romance and the fifth book in her Game On in Seattle
sports romance series showcasing alpha male heroes of football, baseball, and
hockey.
Brimming with attitude and broken beyond repair, Isaac
"Ice" Wolfe has a heart as cold as his nickname, and he likes it that
way--until he meets his neighbor Avery Maxwell. Avery is unlike any woman he's
ever known. Her smile thaws his frozen heart. Being with her heals his broken
places. She makes him feel, and for Isaac that's not always a good thing. Isaac
has burned every bridge in his professional hockey career. When he's traded to
the Seattle Sockeyes halfway through their inaugural season, he knows he won't
get another chance. He's never been a team player, yet he needs to become
one--and fast.
Avery has only wanted one thing in her life--to train and show
horses. Her decision to drop out of college to pursue her riding career causes
a rift with her big sister, but Avery is tired of following everyone else's
dreams. Now she's following her own, and no one is going to distract her from
her passion--until she meets a dark stranger and his cantankerous dog.
When Isaac is warned away from Avery by the team's captain, who
happens to be Avery's future brother-in-law, Isaac sees the writing on the
wall. It's Avery or his career. To Isaac, a life without hockey wouldn't be a
life worth living. But what about a life without Avery?
Do Isaac and Avery sacrifice their life's passions for their
mutual passion for each other, or do they fight to have it all, even if by
doing so, they might lose everything in the end?
While all books in this series can be
read as standalones, you'll likely enjoy the other books in the Game On in
Seattle sports romance series:
Book 1--Skating on Thin Ice (Seattle Sockeyes Hockey)
Book 2--Crashing the Boards (Seattle Sockeyes Hockey)
Book 3--Crashing the Net (Seattle Sockeyes Hockey)
Book 4--Love at First Snow (Seattle Sockeyes Hockey)
Book 5--Melting Ice (Seattle Sockeyes Hockey)
Book 6--Blindsided (Seattle Steelheads Football) AVAILABLE IN
SEPTEMBER 2015
USA Today Bestselling Author Jami Davenport writes sexy
contemporary and sports romances, including her two new indie endeavors: the
Game On in Seattle Series and the Madrona Island Series. Jami lives on a small
farm near Puget Sound with her Green Beret-turned-plumber husband, a
Newfoundland cross with a tennis ball fetish, a prince disguised as an orange
tabby cat, and an opinionated Hanoverian mare. She works in computer support in
her day job and juggles too many balls, but she wouldn't have it any other way.
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He was like a drug, and
she was high on him, his scent, his closeness, his blue eyes, his rugged good
looks, his body. All of him. Everything about him heightened her senses and
destroyed any self-preservation she might have. Any argument against casual
encounters with near strangers ceased to exist in her brain, which crashed like
a bad hard drive and refused to reboot.
He wanted this night to
last forever, and he savored every moment from the twinkle in her eyes when she
teased him, to the tilt of her head as she listened to him. Avery was bright,
insightful, and not afraid to offer opinions different than his. He loved that.
And maybe, just maybe,
he loved her.
Isaac had not only
fallen in love with Avery, he loved her.
She’d fallen for the
man, hard, and she didn’t think she’d ever get up. Wallowing around on the
ground in love was a much better way to go than standing up and being lonely
the rest of her life.
If he was the devil,
she’d gladly follow him to hell, but judging by how he made her body feel, he
was more likely a fallen angel who’d take her to heaven.
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