Kaylee: Thatcher College was supposed to be my fresh start, a chance to leave the ice and my ex behind in Minnesota. But when you’re the daughter of hockey royalty, the game follows you whether you want it to or not. Transferring also means running straight into Tanner Bouché, the boy I didn’t choose years ago at training camp. Now he’s captain of the Thunderblades, my former school’s rival, and the biggest risk to my carefully rebuilt heart.
I should keep my distance, focus on my editorials, and reclaim my life. But every time Tanner looks at me, he feels less like an old mistake and more like a second chance. He’s also the perfect key to my payback plan against the boyfriend who humiliated me. With him, I can fight back, reclaim my voice, and win more than just revenge. All I have to do is take my shot… if I can survive another face-off with my heart.
Tanner: It was love at first fight for me. Always has been with Kaylee Jenkins. But she’s the one girl who refuses to give me the time of day unless it’s to land a jab at my ego. She swears she’ll never date another hockey bro, but I know there’s more behind her walls than trash talk. She’s been burned before, and badly.
Now she’s back where she belongs, sitting beside me on the bench as our new team manager. And I’ll do whatever it takes to prove I’m not the boy she remembers, but the man willing to fight for her… on and off the ice.
If you crave slow-burn college hockey romances with heart, and couples who fight as hard for love as they do on the ice, you’ll love My Fight Song.
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Holding a master’s degree in journalism from NYU, Tara previously was the PR Manager for The Walt Disney Company. She also blogs over at When Tara Met Blog @tarametblog, a lifestyle, travel, and parenting blog of 18 years. Tara currently resides in Southwest Florida and NYC with her husband, their twin boys and four distractions, I mean cats.
Definitely a one-time read type of book! Everything was pretty predictable but still a nice read especially if you just want some romance drama that is non-fictional!