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The Golden Goal

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81 of 85 copies available
81 of 85 copies available

Shaw Daniels is the bane of my existence.

Always has been. Always will be.

When we were kids, he annoyed me to no end by being good at everything. He didn't have to study or really even try. Meanwhile, I tried too much and still lost to him.

Then when we were teenagers, our rivalry became twisted. He started sabotaging all my relationships. I retaliated by doing the same to him.

Now, we're adults and we should be able to move on. But when I become a physical therapist for his professional hockey team, it seems as though we can't let go of our rival tendencies.

Suddenly, our teasing starts to border on flirting. Bets are made and lines are crossed. The kind of lines that once crossed ... you can never go back to the way things were before.

The Golden Goal is a rivals to lovers, brother's best-friend hockey romcom for fans of sports romance. It has all the sizzling chemistry you love, without any explicit scenes. Check out the first book in the More Than a Game series, an interconnected standalone series based around four men in four different sports.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrators Kim Churchill and Oliver Clarke perform this rivals-to-lovers hockey romance. Sutton Jones is thrilled to have her dream job as a physical therapist for a professional hockey team--the same hockey team her brother and Shaw Daniels, the bane of her existence, play for. Shaw is her brother's best friend and has always been her rival in some way--or so she thinks. Churchill's light, heartfelt tone expressively portrays Sutton's doubts, determination, and desires. Clarke's delivery lacks the intonation and nuance at times to fully convey Shaw's competitive spirit. Nonetheless, a spirited romance ensues. J.J.M. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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