Lucky Shot: A Hockey Romance
Moonshot Hockey, Book 1
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Rebecca Jenshak
Six weeks.
That's how long my editor gave me to change my book from a baseball romance to one about hockey. A complete rewrite. Which is how I find myself in Montana, a thousand miles from home, researching hockey, and preparing to meet a local expert.
There's one small problem.
Or rather a big one. A big, grumpy problem.
My expert is none other than Nick Galaxy—the single dad and hockey captain I ran into minutes after landing in Montana and made a… well, let's just say I didn't make the best first impression. Neither did he, for that matter.
Deciphering his grunts will be nearly as hard as rewriting the entire book.
No matter, I'm up for the challenge.
Oh, and there's one other teeny, tiny thing. Minuscule really.
He has no idea that his dad has volunteered him to help or offered to let me stay in his guest cabin.
Tropes: grumpy/sunshine, single dad, hockey, forced proximity, and found family.
Narrated in duet style by Ryan Lee Dunlap and Erin Mallon with full cast, Savannah Peachwood, Christian Fox, Austin Stone, Teddy Hamilton, and Jason Clarke.
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