![]() ![]() She recognizes him immediately, and lets him in so he can call his friends. And she answers, while wearing ratty pajamas. She works hard, minds her business and has never done a rebellious or dangerous thing in her life. One who gets stellar grades and is a very good girl. One night while skipping yet another party, he mistakenly knocks on Grave Ivers’ door. Needless to say, Logan wants to forget it all. In return, after graduation, Logan will take over the business, and the care of his father, who is a fall down drunk. His brother has put his life on hold to handle the Logan & Sons, the mechanic shop that his father is supposed to be running, while Logan is in college. ![]() ![]() Despite being among the best hockey players on his team, and being a shoe in to be drafted into the NHL, Logan will be skipping the draft. And he’s using all of those readily available distractions to forget what’s awaiting him after college. He’s tired of having a thing for his best friend’s girl. He’s tired of all of it coming too easily to him. He’s tired of partying and drinking too much, and hooking up with puck bunnies and getting every girl he tries for. I was intrigued to see how you handled that, as you already gave Logan’s best friend, Garrett and his girlfriend, Hannah, a very satisfying HEA. ![]() After reading and really adoring your previous release in this series, The Deal, I was very excited to read more about John Logan, a hockey player and a guy with a thing for his best friend’s girl. ![]()
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