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Ice-olated Feelings

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Aiden Lockhart has one to win the state championship. As Riverside High's captain, he's built a flawless system—disciplined, structured, perfect. Last year's semifinal loss still haunted him. This season, there was no room for error.

Then, Kai Mercer transfers in mid-season.

Kai doesn't do structure. Labeled "uncoachable" at his last school, he plays on pure instinct—chaotic, brilliant, and impossible to predict. He's everything Aiden's spent years trying to control.

But on the ice, something unexpected happens. Kai's improvisation finds gaps in Aiden's strategy. Aiden's precision gives Kai's chaos direction. Together, they could be unstoppable—if they don't tear each other apart first.

Join Best Selling Author C.C. Black for this story about hope, belonging, and leaving everything on the ice.

71 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 19, 2025

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January 17, 2026
I have one big problem with this book. It’s "I want more!" I want more Aiden, I want more Kai.

Ice‑olated Feelings unfolds almost entirely in the hockey arena, and that’s exactly where their attraction starts to crack through the cold. There’s something so quietly intimate about the way Aiden and Kai connect out there, passing drills, sharing glances, and building the kind of tension that grows in the small spaces between plays. Their chemistry develops in these subtle, steady moments on the ice, and it feels so natural you barely notice how deep it’s gotten until you’re fully wrapped up in it.

But finishing it made me wish for everything happening beyond the boards. All the off the ice pieces, the late night conversations, the awkward first steps, the little moments where they realized this was becoming something real. There’s so much room for a full novel here, one that lets us see how they fell for each other when the skates came off.

It’s warm, it’s tender, and it left me hoping CC Black decides to expand Aiden and Kai’s story into something bigger.
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