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Game Play (Power Play Series Book 1) - Hockey Romance Novel for Adults | Perfect for Beach Reading & Book Club Discussions
Game Play (Power Play Series Book 1) - Hockey Romance Novel for Adults | Perfect for Beach Reading & Book Club Discussions

Game Play (Power Play Series Book 1) - Hockey Romance Novel for Adults | Perfect for Beach Reading & Book Club Discussions

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[Warning: Mature Content] [Read by Cooper North] The first book in Lynda Aicher's sizzling new Power Play series One night, one time, nothing more. That's all it was supposed to be. They'd agreed their first night together would be their only night together -- and Minnesota Glaciers defenseman Dylan Rylie was fine with that. He needs to focus on getting a better contract, not mind-blowing orgasms. Fresh off representing the US at the Games and with nowhere else to play, Samantha planned to leave Minnesota soon, anyway. She didn't expect to be recruited to coach Dylan after they'd gotten down and dirty. But when Dylan goes down -- hard -- and his career is in jeopardy, Samantha is the first one by his side. What will it take to keep her there after he's healed?

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This is my first time reading this author but since it was a hockey romance I thought I would give it a try. I was not disappointed. Dylan is a player for the Minnesota Glaciers hockey team, Samantha has just finished her college hockey career with a silver medal for the USA in the Olympics. They are both participating in a meet and greet when they end up having a one on one where Sam out plays Dylan and wins. A video of it goes viral and somehow Dylan convinces management that having her coach him would be a good idea. But sparks are flying between these two hot enough to melt the ice, and they are not shutting them down, where is this going to lead if anywhere?I'd like to read more of the Glaciers