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12/03/2025
They’re on opposite sides of the battle—until they’re forced under the same roof.At Wildwood University, student body president Sylvester Salvatore is used to playing by the rules. But when funding gets slashed and donors pull out, he’s left juggling angry students, impossible expectations, and his own fading dreams of becoming a filmmaker. The last thing he needs is a rogue hockey player turning him into a campus punchline.Maxwell Jessup knows how to fix things—with his hands, that is. So when the university cuts the hockey team’s funding, he grabs his tools and starts livestreaming DIY renovations to raise cash. But after a viral mishap lands him in hot water, he’s sentenced to community service under the most uptight guy on campus: Sylvester.Tensions flare as they're forced to spend time together, but what starts as mutual irritation turns into undeniable chemistry—especially after a housing crisis leaves Sylvester crashing at Jessup’s place. As their walls come down, a partnership forms—not just to save the hockey season, but to expose the corruption threatening Wildwood itself.The closer they get to the truth, the more dangerous things become. But with the help of a famous whistleblower and an unshakable best friend, Jessup and Sylvester might just win more than a battle for justice.They might win each other.Slapshot To The Heart is an MM enemies to lovers new adult romance with forced proximity.
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Book Length:
150-320 Pages
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