Savannah Heat series (#11-12) by Jessica McBrayer
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Overview: Jessica McBrayer lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. She's been writing her whole life and has over thrity books and counting published through Mess of Geckos Digital Publishing.
Genre: Romance

11. Théo: I never knew a person could hurt so much.
My wife died, and my little girl needed me. I did the only thing I could. I retired early from the Los Angeles NHL team. L.A. is where I’d met my wife, where my daughter was born, and where my career ended.
Sarah died a year ago, and my house was full of haunting memories. My mother-in-law is becoming a problem. She never approved of the way Sarah and I were raising our daughter. Cicely and I had more heated arguments than civil conversations.
I was just going through the motions with the rest of my life, well, except with Rosie. She was the light in my world. I had no regrets about retiring to take care of her full-time. I was tired of L.A. and how everybody stepped on each other to get ahead. I didn’t want Rosalie, my beautiful three-year-old little girl, to grow up here. We needed a fresh start. But I hadn’t figured out how to move on.
Then my old friend, Jakob Baumgartner from the Savanah Heat, called. We grew up together, playing in the same hockey clubs in Europe. We’d become close friends and had always stayed in touch. He was at Sarah’s funeral. One of the few people who actually cared about her and about Rosie and me. He didn’t come because he felt obligated or because he wanted to be seen by the cameras that robbed us of our privacy.
Since then, he called me religiously to make sure Rosie and I were okay. I could talk to him about anything. I knew he’d never judge me. Then he called with a solution. A solution I didn’t know if I was ready for.
12. Playing With Fire: I call her the Ice Princess.
If she only knew what a smoke screen that was.
Behind every glare I direct her way is a fire that burns hotter than the midday Georgia summer sun. And that’s pretty damn hot.
She’s a better hockey player than most of the Hall of Famers and now she’s coaching in the AHL.
I still wanted to play, but my aching knees kept me from playing at the NHL level. At least I felt so, but I still wanted to play. When my last contract ended, I had my agent put my name out to leagues in the States, Canada, and Switzerland. I ended up with the Savannah Heat’s farm team, the Fire. It didn’t hurt that Reagan East was a coach.
I half fell in love with her the first time I saw her skate at the 2006 Olympics in Italy. She was the captain of the Canadian women’s team. Grace, skill and confidence. Beautiful.
She hates my guts.
I know she’s worried about her career. She’s done the near impossible as a skater and now she’s doing it in the coaching world. But is that all there is to her?
What will I do to find out? I’m Ren effing Leuenberger.
Download Instructions:
11. Théo:
https://www.centfile.com/y9wfpsaiq20k
https://www.upload-4ever.com/f701ygv5ulxh
12. Playing With Fire:
https://devuploads.com/qb34i3lwcs8z
https://www.centfile.com/m74pxz5mu5xt
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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 1.2 MB
Overview: Jessica McBrayer lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. She's been writing her whole life and has over thrity books and counting published through Mess of Geckos Digital Publishing.
Genre: Romance
11. Théo: I never knew a person could hurt so much.
My wife died, and my little girl needed me. I did the only thing I could. I retired early from the Los Angeles NHL team. L.A. is where I’d met my wife, where my daughter was born, and where my career ended.
Sarah died a year ago, and my house was full of haunting memories. My mother-in-law is becoming a problem. She never approved of the way Sarah and I were raising our daughter. Cicely and I had more heated arguments than civil conversations.
I was just going through the motions with the rest of my life, well, except with Rosie. She was the light in my world. I had no regrets about retiring to take care of her full-time. I was tired of L.A. and how everybody stepped on each other to get ahead. I didn’t want Rosalie, my beautiful three-year-old little girl, to grow up here. We needed a fresh start. But I hadn’t figured out how to move on.
Then my old friend, Jakob Baumgartner from the Savanah Heat, called. We grew up together, playing in the same hockey clubs in Europe. We’d become close friends and had always stayed in touch. He was at Sarah’s funeral. One of the few people who actually cared about her and about Rosie and me. He didn’t come because he felt obligated or because he wanted to be seen by the cameras that robbed us of our privacy.
Since then, he called me religiously to make sure Rosie and I were okay. I could talk to him about anything. I knew he’d never judge me. Then he called with a solution. A solution I didn’t know if I was ready for.
12. Playing With Fire: I call her the Ice Princess.
If she only knew what a smoke screen that was.
Behind every glare I direct her way is a fire that burns hotter than the midday Georgia summer sun. And that’s pretty damn hot.
She’s a better hockey player than most of the Hall of Famers and now she’s coaching in the AHL.
I still wanted to play, but my aching knees kept me from playing at the NHL level. At least I felt so, but I still wanted to play. When my last contract ended, I had my agent put my name out to leagues in the States, Canada, and Switzerland. I ended up with the Savannah Heat’s farm team, the Fire. It didn’t hurt that Reagan East was a coach.
I half fell in love with her the first time I saw her skate at the 2006 Olympics in Italy. She was the captain of the Canadian women’s team. Grace, skill and confidence. Beautiful.
She hates my guts.
I know she’s worried about her career. She’s done the near impossible as a skater and now she’s doing it in the coaching world. But is that all there is to her?
What will I do to find out? I’m Ren effing Leuenberger.
Download Instructions:
11. Théo:
https://www.centfile.com/y9wfpsaiq20k
https://www.upload-4ever.com/f701ygv5ulxh
12. Playing With Fire:
https://devuploads.com/qb34i3lwcs8z
https://www.centfile.com/m74pxz5mu5xt
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