One cold December day, two men are blindsided by a hockey trade; one is the most decorated goalie in the league, while the other one is the youngest coach in the majors.
Jethro Hale is the last player Coach Clay Powers wants to see on his roster, but the G.M. pulls a fast one. And it’s not like he can even explain why. Nobody knows about their love affair fifteen years ago.
Cue the all-star awkwardness, the painful memories and the reawakening of deep feelings on both sides.
Unfortunately, their attraction still burns brightly. But it can never be. A player and a coach? The scandal would overshadow the team’s banner year.
If only they could resist each other…
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🏒Review🏒
Jethro is approaching the end of the year so finding out the team that he has devoted his career to has traded him was difficult but that is only the beginning. Not only must he uproot his father as well as his nephew, who he has custody of, but the coach of the team happens to be a former teammate that he had a secret relationship with years earlier.
After an injury ended his career Clay transitioned into coaching and has built a successful career. He is not happy that a recent trade brings Jethro back into his life as their relationship did not end well. Now they find themselves trying to maneuver both the boss/employee relationship as well as their past.
Despite the reservations that both Jethro and Clay had you could also see that their feelings for each other hadn’t diminished over time and they weren’t about to repeat the mistakes of the past. The audio performance Teddy Hamilton and J.F. Harding not only gave us insight to the characters but their emotions as well.