Fire & Ice
Rachel Spangler
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Description
Max Lauren made a mistake that shattered her pride, her heart, and her career in one fell swoop. Relegated to covering the lowly game of curling, she already resents the so-called "sport," and then she steps onto the ice, where things get infinitely worse. She's been knocked down before, and she's always gotten back up, but a frosty resolve goes only so far in a world of people who thrive on ice. Callie Mulligan is the amiable skipper of America's second-place curling team. Upbeat, optimistic, and with a fiery passion for an icy sport, she has both the mental and physical skills to become Team USA's top contender. What she doesn't have is the fame or the funding. Coverage from a journalist of Max's caliber could be the answer to both problems if only Max wasn't so cold to the idea. As Callie tries to warm her to the sport, a little bit of heat grows into a fire neither of them can contain. Passion, competition, ambition, redemption, and raw need collide as the bright lights of success and celebrity grow hotter, but can the fire between Max and Callie be sustained when it's put on ice?
Product Details
Price
$16.95
$15.76
Publisher
Bywater Books
Publish Date
October 22, 2019
Pages
298
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.4 X 0.8 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781612941639
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RACHEL SPANGLER is a wife, mother, Sunday School teacher, die-hard Cardinals fan, Lambda Literary Award finalist, and Golden Crown Literary Award-winning author of sixteen romance novels. She always makes time for a good romance, whether she's reading it, writing it, or living it. Find her at www.rachelspangler.com
Reviews
"Spangler writes fights and misunderstandings with heartbreaking precision, but she puts her characters' hearts--and the readers--back together by the end." --Jamie Green, The New York Times Book Review