Naughty or Ice
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Naughty or Ice by Sylvia Pierce

07/29/2024
Hate-banging their way onto the naughty list might be their only shot at settling the score… Eva Bradshaw used to have standards. But with bills piling up and a six-year-old daughter to feed, there’s not much the former Olympic figure skater wouldn’t do for some extra cash, even if it means violating her hard limit: hockey players. Like the filthy-mouthed, sex-on-skates hockey god who’s about to slide straight into her penalty box... NHL center Walker Dunn has been stuck on the injured list for months. So when his trainer springs for some one-on-one time with a beautiful woman, Walker’s more than ready to take the edge off… until he realizes the ice princess with the perfect ass isn’t there to handle his stick. She’s there to coach him back into action—whether he likes it or not. Walker puts the cocky in hockey. Eva’s a champion ball-buster. It’s a match made in hate-sex heaven. But falling for each other? Never. No way. Not a snowball’s chance in hell… NAUGHTY OR ICE is a sexy, steamy, enemies to lovers hockey romance and the first book in the Buffalo Tempest series. If you like red-hot, dirty-mouthed hockey players, smart and sassy women who aren't afraid to put their men against the boards, and a big, hilarious helping of bromance, then you don't want to miss this lineup!
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