The Brick Wall
Steamy Hockey Romance
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4.2 • 557 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
SHANE
My nickname is Brick Wall. Nothing is supposed to get past me on the ice. But lately, I can't stop anything.
Until I spend one night with Bliss Vescovi. I'm supposed to be focused on getting my game back. Not chasing a redhead who sees right through me. Not wanting more than one night. Not falling for a woman who's already decided I'm temporary.
But Bliss looks at me like I'm more than a goalie in a slump. She sees the man and not the hockey player. And now I'm starting to think the game might not be everything there is in life.
BLISS
A no-strings fling with a hot hockey player who's leaving at the end of the season? Perfect.
Catching actual feelings for Shane Conrad? Disaster.
My ex taught me exactly what happens when you give a driven, intense man control over your heart. I rebuilt myself from the wreckage. I know better now.
Except Shane's off-beat humor keeps dismantling my defenses. His smile makes me forget every promise I made to myself. And when he gets the call to the NHL — the call he's been chasing his whole life — I realize I've been lying to myself about how much I'll miss him.
Shane isn't walking away without a fight.
Maybe I'm finally ready to stop running.
THE BRICK WALL is a steamy hockey romance featuring a brooding goalie hero, a fiercely independent heroine healing from emotional abuse, sizzling chemistry, laugh-out-loud banter, and a hard-fought happily ever after. No cliffhanger. Standalone.
Customer Reviews
The Brick Wall
Loved the story and characters! However it really needs better editing. Sometimes writing in the third person when the chapter is about that person.
The Brick wall
By Stephanie Julian
Really good story i couldn’t put down!
Bookbub
Cute story, but oh, the grammar
I wish these folks who write stories would have a grasp of basic grammar and spelling or get a good proofreader. It takes away from the enjoyment of the book when the author doesn’t even know the proper usage of me, myself and I, and these errors just jump out at the reader.