

“If you only read one novel by Stephanie (though you’ll be depriving yourself if you don’t read them all), read Center Ice! The friendships, family relationships and romantic relationships suck you in.
Give me MORE!!!” ~ Early Review
” Stephanie has outdone herself with this new series filled with hot hockey players looking to prove themselves, three young owners, and as always a whole lot of steam with a generous side of hockey!” ~ Early Review
“Binged in 1 day…. OMG I love reading a hockey book by a hockey-loving author. It comes thru the pages so smoothly you don’t even realize it’s not hockey season!!” ~ Early Review

Being the center of attention is the worst but being the center of his world feels pretty damn good.Cora Monroe has spent her life in the spotlight thanks to her family’s name, and a tragedy that devastated her. She’s always hated the attention, but never more so than when her last relationship blew up in her face, and in the media. All she wants is to lay low. But she’s at loose ends and not even her career brings her joy anymore. Until she catches a glimpse of the most gorgeous man she’s ever seen, just as the elevator doors close.
Nathan Talbot is a solid second-line hockey player who’s finally getting his shot as captain of the new expansion team. He’s determined to prove he’s up to the task of leading a team. That means keeping his attention on the ice, not on the owner’s beautiful and intriguing sister.
Once they meet face-to-face, the spark between them is instantaneous and neither of them can—or wants to—resist. But all eyes are on Nate. A relationship with him would thrust Cora right back in the public eye, the last place she wants to be. And Nate can’t afford to blow his big chance. If he was smart he’d walk away. But every time he sees her, being smart seems overrated. He just wants her.
Can Cora ignore the media frenzy and grab onto happiness with both hands or will she let the doors slide shut again and walk away alone?
The opportunity to play for the Denver Stampede and be their captain is an opportunity Nathan can’t pass up. From his first meeting with Cora he is drawn to her even if he knows it would be more prudent to keep his distance especially when you factor in who her brother is and the attention that comes with his career.
All the reasons they shouldn’t be together is outweighed by the reason they should which are their feelings for each other and as long as they have each other they can overcome anything that life throws at them.



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