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On the Fly

Author: Pj Trebelhorn  

Hockey player Courtney Abbott is content with her solitary life until visiting concert violinist Lana Caruso makes her second-guess everything she always thought she wanted.

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Hockey player Courtney Abbott is content with her solitary life until visiting concert violinist Lana Caruso makes her second-guess everything she always thought she wanted.

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Description

Courtney Abbott is a gold-medal-winning Olympian who always dreamed of playing in the NHL. But breaking into a man's game is nearly impossible, and she's put her all into playing in a semi-pro women's ice hockey league.

Concert violinist Lana Caruso and her teenage son return home to care for her father. The move is only temporary, though--as soon as he recovers, Lana plans to return to Chicago and her position in the orchestra.

Court knows Lana isn't going to be sticking around for long, but she's used to living life on the fly. She doesn't think for even a second she'll end up truly falling for Lana, but when hearts are on the line, love becomes the one game she can't afford to lose.

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About the Author

PJ Trebelhorn was born and raised in the greater metropolitan area of Portland, Oregon. Her love of sports-mainly baseball and ice hockey-was fueled in part by her father's interests. She likes to brag about the fact that her uncle managed the Milwaukee Brewers for five years, and the Chicago Cubs for one year. PJ now resides in western New York with her partner, Cheryl, their four cats, and one very neurotic dog. When not writing or reading, PJ enjoys watching movies, playing on the PlayStation, and spending way too much time with stupid games on Facebook. She still roots for the Flyers, Phillies, and Eagles, even though she's now in Sabres and Bills territory.

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Product Details

Publisher
Bold Strokes Books
Published
11th September 2018
Pages
240
ISBN
9781635552553

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