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445 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 10, 2015




Stephanie Hartwell is a journalist chasing the story of her career…
When superstar hockey player and notorious bad boy Aleksandr Volynsky is traded to the Seattle Earthquakes in a blockbuster deal, Stephanie demands the opportunity to prove herself by scoring an exclusive interview with a man with no love for the media…the same man she once thought, as a naïve teenager, she’d someday marry.
An Olympian and Stanley Cup Champion, Aleksandr has achieved every goal he’s ever set…
Now expected to carry a failing team on his shoulders, Aleksandr’s troubles deepen when he encounters Stephanie after a season-opening loss. His lifestyle of drinking and random hookups has been a futile attempt to forget the beautiful tomboy who stole his heart nine years ago. And worse, fame and fortune have made it impossible for him to trust anyone—especially Stephanie, who is engaged to another man.
Romance rekindles, but tragedy reveals Aleksandr’s dark side…
Being with Aleksandr in the first place jeopardizes Stephanie’s journalistic integrity and threatens her career, and when he spirals out of control, it reawakens fears from her own history, making her unable to commit to a future with him.
When Aleksandr discovers the truth behind his self-destructive behavior, will his newfound self-awareness be enough to convince Stephanie to give him one last chance…
Or will his revelation drive her away for good?
This story started out with so much promise. I liked Stephanie and Aleksandr from the beginning of the story. Somewhere in the middle of the book however the story started to go off for me. Then it picked up, but then started to slow down again. Then there was a really good ending. So yes, I really enjoyed reading this book. The plot was interesting. Two broken souls that when together are whole. The chemistry between Stephanie and Aleksandr was real and intense. The pacing of the story was like a long distance marathon where the story seemed to be moving at a steady pace and then stray off to catch its breath, look around, back track, then start running again. I did however, absolutely love the ending. As far as the character development, there was much needed growth in both characters. I do recommend this book, especially if you are a subscriber of Kindle Unlimited.

