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Pilots Hockey, #2
Pilots Hockey, #2
by Sophia Henry
Released
February 16th 2016
Flirt
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In Sophia Henry’s blistering follow-up to Delayed Penalty, hailed as “sexy, fun, and full of angst” by L. P. Dover, a good girl and a hockey hunk face off against expectations—and this match is guaranteed to see plenty of action.
Beneath her innocent facade, Gabriella Bertucci has her
reasons to be standoffish with guys. Especially guys like Landon Taylor, a star
defenseman on the minor-league Detroit Pilots and the object of a serious crush
since he first walked into her family’s market. But when Landon comes through
for her in a moment of crisis, Gaby starts to wonder if there might be more to
Landon than hard muscles and fast skates.
Landon isn’t afraid of telling Gaby that he’s got it for
her bad. The problem is, she seems unwilling to believe it. And though Landon
enjoys his reputation as a cool-headed athlete, he hates losing—both on the
rink and off. It’s his competitiveness that makes him so damn good at what he
does . . . but it also makes him just a little bit complicated.
One minute Gaby’s tempted to give in; the next, she’s getting cold feet. How can she trust a guy who’s destined for bigger and better things to stick around? Then again, when Landon pulls her close with those powerful arms, the only thing that matters is right now.
One minute Gaby’s tempted to give in; the next, she’s getting cold feet. How can she trust a guy who’s destined for bigger and better things to stick around? Then again, when Landon pulls her close with those powerful arms, the only thing that matters is right now.
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I circled the room in slow motion. If it was possible to
be completely creeped out and in awe at the same time, that was how I felt. The
graffiti scared me. A gang member could walk in, paint cans drawn, at any
minute. Then again, I’m pretty sure Mafia guys walked in to Bertucci Produce on
a regular basis, so I guess danger could be anywhere.
“What are you thinking?” Landon asked. He climbed onto a
step at the bottom of one of the columns, wrapped one arm around it, and hung
off. Like someone familiar with stripper poles.
“You don’t want to know.” I shook my head, laughing off
my thoughts.
Landon grabbed the column with his extended arm and
jumped down. “I do. You’re really quiet. I can’t tell if you’re freaked out or
what?”
“A little freaked out. This place is creepy on the
inside. But cool. Creepy cool.”
I snapped a few more shots of the interior, trying to get
the daylight streaming through the windows. I wanted to capture the haunted feel;
a halo, a shadow, something.
“Creepy cool. Haunted. Abandoned. I just described our
whole fucking life as Detroiters, eh?” A bitter laugh escaped him.
“I know, right? I don’t know one person without a painful
story.”
“What’s yours?”
“Hmm?” I lowered the camera.
“What’s your story? I see a shy girl from a successful
family.”
“Success comes with hard work.”
“I never said it didn’t.”
“My story? Arson. Murder. Most recently theft.” I ticked
off the tragedies that my family had gone through, and those were only the ones
that affected me directly. It sounded like a suspense novel.
“Holy shit, Gaby.”
“I should be in jail, right?” I smiled to lighten the
mood. “But this is Detroit.”
“Wanna talk about it?”
A beam of sunlight bounced off a piece of broken glass in
the debris covering the floor, creating a prism across one of the large
columns. Sunshine and rainbows and murder and arson.
Life. And death.
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Sophia Henry,
a proud Detroit native, fell in love with reading, writing, and hockey all
before she became a teenager. She did not, however, fall in love with snow. So
after graduating with an English degree from Central Michigan University, she
moved to North Carolina, where she spends her time writing books featuring
hockey-playing heroes, chasing her two high-energy sons, watching her beloved
Detroit Red Wings, and rocking out at concerts with her husband.
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