Playing It Cool
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Publisher Description
Sometimes figuring out what you want in life is only half the battle...
Bryan Torresi has a reputation for playing it cool, for being hard-nosed and unforgiving. As head coach of the York Bombers, he has to be. The men look to him for advice and guidance and when it comes to playing hockey, he's one of the best. Off the ice is another story. Life has slipped him by and he wonders what he's missed by being so focused on the sport he loves—and then he meets Pamela Howard.
A successful small business owner, Pamela is focused on one thing: security. But achieving the security she's always craved has come at the cost of a personal life. She's not afraid of being alone but she's tired of being lonely—and only now realizes that there's a difference between the two. Meeting the outwardly cool hockey coach makes her wonder if there's still a chance for her to succeed in love.
Can two independent people who are used to living life on their own terms learn to compromise for the sake of love? It's a game of give-and-take with stakes higher than either one imagined—but only if they're willing to play instead of walking away.
Customer Reviews
Short but sweet
So many things I love about this book!! I love that Coach Torresi finally gets his HEA after seeing so many of his guys find theirs. I love Bryan! He is just so sexy with his salt and pepper hair and beard and is just the sweetest. He’s tired of trying to find someone to be his person in this crazy age of online dating, when he has free time from coaching the Bombers that is. I love Pamela, who owns her own business and has put everything she has into that not taking the time to smell the coffee for herself. I love that they find each other organically, well maybe with a little tiny push. I love that they are more mature and in their 40’s and know exactly what they do and don’t want. No games. Well Pam may have been a little more resistant about some things than Bryan, but luckily they figure it out. I just loved it! And I know it was a short novella but Lisa Kamps definitely gave a full size story!