Playing for Keeps
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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- 5,49 €
Publisher Description
I accidentally married a stranger in Vegas, and now my hockey career is falling apart.
As the rookie goalie for the Pittsburgh Fury, I should be focused on proving I belong in the pros like my father before me.
Instead, I can't stop thinking about my wife—a stunning cellist whose music breaks down every defense I've built. She moved to Pittsburgh for me, fits perfectly with my rowdy family, and should be everything I never knew I wanted.
But her controlling father is feeding lies to the press, my coaches are starting to believe them, and the team is icing me out. Was marrying her the biggest mistake of my life, or the best gamble I'll ever make?
Customer Reviews
Lovely book but a lot of errors
I seriously loved this book although it could really have used someone who knows anything about classical music to do a fact check. A lot of the things didn’t make any sense, for example: the symphony plays on stage, not in the pit; you cannot really tune brass (or any wind) instruments, only strings; string instruments become more expensive when they get older, not vice versa. If you had someone to check the hockey facts, why not the music ones?!?