
The Wild Card (Vancouver Storm #5)
464 Pages I Paperback
In this steamy hockey romance, a single dadĀ and hockey coach must mentor his biggest temptationāfrom the viral TikTok author of the Vancouver Storm series.
Former star player Tate Ward has become easily the best coach in professional hockey, leading the Vancouver Storm team to victory. Everyone is in love with the handsome, authoritative single dadāexcept Jordan Hathaway, the newest staff member on the Vancouver Storm team.
Jordan was more than comfortable behind her bar at the teamās favorite watering hole. When her father threatens to sell the team, though, sheās forced to put her grievances aside and work with the man who likes everyone but herā: Coach Tate Ward.
But beneath his controlled exterior, Tate is funny, encouraging, and protective. He moves her Jordan into his guest house, trusts her with his daughter, and fires the person who made her cry. Heās her boss, and a relationship would ruin both their careers, but Jordan still finds herself dreaming of a life with Tate. As the lines between them blur and Jordan encourages him to be selfish, Tate realizes what he wants . . . is her.
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464 Pages I Paperback
In this steamy hockey romance, a single dadĀ and hockey coach must mentor his biggest temptationāfrom the viral TikTok author of the Vancouver Storm series.
Former star player Tate Ward has become easily the best coach in professional hockey, leading the Vancouver Storm team to victory. Everyone is in love with the handsome, authoritative single dadāexcept Jordan Hathaway, the newest staff member on the Vancouver Storm team.
Jordan was more than comfortable behind her bar at the teamās favorite watering hole. When her father threatens to sell the team, though, sheās forced to put her grievances aside and work with the man who likes everyone but herā: Coach Tate Ward.
But beneath his controlled exterior, Tate is funny, encouraging, and protective. He moves her Jordan into his guest house, trusts her with his daughter, and fires the person who made her cry. Heās her boss, and a relationship would ruin both their careers, but Jordan still finds herself dreaming of a life with Tate. As the lines between them blur and Jordan encourages him to be selfish, Tate realizes what he wants . . . is her.
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