Summary
Vicki and Tommy aren’t just enemies on the ice—they’re explosive off it too…in more ways than one.
Noah Viklund doesn’t play hockey in order to make friends. That’s not what the game means to him. And he especially can’t stand the Sea Dog’s new rookie, Tommy Tremblay. After all, Tommy’s the sort of player that gets under Vicki’s skin.
He’s reckless.He’s wild.And he won’t take anything seriously.
But when a chance meeting during the offseason shows Vicki what a good boy Tommy can be for him, it becomes increasingly difficult to keep seeing him as the bad guy. After all, how can he hate the only man who has ever made him feel worthy?
Tommy is tired of Vicki’s stuck-up, holier-than-thou attitude. He’s fought hard to get where he is, and he’s not going to let some tightly wound guy make him feel like he doesn’t deserve his hard-won success.
So, he can’t explain why they keep falling into bed together, or why he’s starting to fall for the man he’s supposed to hate.
They both know this shouldn’t work, but the more they try to push each other away, the more their souls seem to connect. The question is, will they replace a way for their hearts to be vulnerable and let love in?
Open Ice Hit is a steamy, stand-alone MM romance set between the fictional NHL teams of the Brooklyn Phantoms and the Queens Sea Dogs. It contains hate that might not quite be hate, team as found family, sick goals from soft hands, some really stinky marine animals, praise kink a mile wide, and an unexpected journey that might just be worth taking.
NHL RULES AND REGULATIONS
While our fictional NHL universe follows most of the rules in the standard National Hockey League, we have changed some of the rules regarding who plays whom, meaning two teams in the Eastern Conference are able to face each other for the Stanley Cup. We appreciate you suspending your disbelief by letting us twist and bend the rules for the enjoyment of our books. The NHL in this book also has out players in relationships.
We would also like to note that regarding Zed and his use of Cochlear Implants, we have bent the rules in this as well. In reality, contact sports is not recommended for those with CIs.
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