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Sexting The Silverfox: A Hockey Romance

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Wrong number texts aren't supposed to lead anywhere—especially not to sexting with Toronto's most eligible silverfox hockey player. As a social media manager, I should know better. My carefully crafted "no athletes" rule exists for a reason, and thirty-six-year-old star defenseman Lucas “Wolf” Wolfe is the walking definition of why I created it.

But there's something different about him. Behind those piercing eyes and commanding presence on the ice lies a man whose protective intensity both thrills and terrifies me. When a charity event forces us to work together, our connection becomes impossible to ignore.

Now I'm caught between my growing feelings and the spotlight that follows him everywhere. One wrong move could turn my private life into tomorrow's viral headline. And in a world where every text, every glance, and every touch can be captured and shared, falling for Lucas might not just break my rules—it could break my heart.

The question isn't whether I can trust him. It's whether I can trust myself to stay away.

*Sexting The A Hockey Romance is a steamy short, insta-everything, OTT, standalone romance with a HEA, no cheating, and no cliffhanger.

79 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 27, 2024

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July 23, 2025
cute idea to start where she sends a text to a wrong number, but the middle was confusing. there were times where it seemed like a chapter was written as a replacement for the previous but they were both put into the book.
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January 8, 2025
Boring and borderline closed door romance. Both characters are to insecure to actually speak to eachother , and the time line jumped and was confusing to keep up at times.
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