Trainwrecks & Back Checks
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- £3.99
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
With the Stanley Cup playoffs looming, Chloe and rugged defenseman Art concoct a fake dating scheme to divert attention from her haunting past, but as their staged romance skates too close to real feelings, they must decide if they're playing for a shot at love or just another strategic game on ice.
Chloe Turner has always been good at one thing: staying under the radar. But when her terrifying past finds her again, complete with chilling bouquets and unwanted advances, she's thrust into the spotlight—a place she's desperately avoided.
With nowhere to turn, she concocts a daring plan: fake dating Art Jackman, the Newport Beach Seagulls' formidable defenseman, hoping the publicity will shield her from danger.
Art Jackman is not a man who believes in the illusions of fame or love. His life revolves around hockey, toughness, and occasional solitary nights. He's perfectly content keeping to himself... until Chloe, with her quiet strength and hidden scars, enters his life. Drawn to her resilience yet protective over her troubled past, Art agrees to the ruse, telling himself it's only to protect her.
But as their charade wends through public dates and private moments, the line between pretend and reality blurs. With the playoffs looming and Chloe's past dangerously close, their fake relationship starts feeling painfully real.
Caught between the heart's plays and the game's demands, Chloe and Art must decide if they're willing to drop their guards and trust in the love that's taken them by surprise.
Will their staged romance lead to a real victory, or will the shadows from Chloe's past end their shot at a future?
Trainwrecks & Back Checks is a fake dating hockey romance that readers won't be able to put down!
Customer Reviews
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There are lots of grammatical errors in this book and multiple times where the perspective switches between first and third person within the same sentence. Just seems like it wasn’t proof read…at all. Also it’s very rushed and just feels unsatisfying. If this book had been longer the story line had potential to be great and things could have been explained to the reader a lot better. I didn’t even realise I had finished the book until I couldn’t turn anymore pages because it felt incomplete. For £3.99? Pass.
Don’t pay for it!!
The plot has potential, however it’s really poorly written. Even the basic grammar is poor and the story line needs work. It’s also totally emotionless.