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We have so much ahead of us.

We have today, tomorrow, and the rest of our lives.

Up next in this newBreakaway Hockeyromance series of interconnected standalones is book 2 —Arden—releasing October 2023!

S.R. Grey is a USA Today Bestselling Author of the new Breakaway hockey series and the popular Boys of Winter hockey books and Men of Fall football novels. Other New Adult and Romantic Suspense works of hers include the Judge Me Not books, the Promises series, the Inevitability duology, A Harbour Falls Mystery trilogy, and the Laid Bare series of novellas.

Ms. Grey resides in Pennsylvania. When not writing, she can be found reading, traveling, running, or cheering for her hometown sports teams, sometimes all at the same time.

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Wait!

It’s not over yet.

Check out the first chapter ofDestiny on Ice, the beginning of the bestsellingBoys of Winterhockey rom-com series.

Golden Boy Gets a Little Tarnished

My father was a great hockey player. Back in the day, in the era of eighties’ big hair and synthesized music, Billy Oliver won not just one, but two Stanley Cups. He was awarded the Conn Smythe trophy both times and has received an assortment of other hardware throughout the years.

He’s retired now, but my dad was once a star.

To me, though, he’s always just been Dad.

But as his only child, I have a legacy to live up to. I pray I don’t disappoint him. I pray someday I’ll be as good as he once was. And damn it, I better win a freaking Stanley Cup like he did.

I have no choice, not really. Since the moment my father first laced up hockey skates on my three-year-old little feet, the look of pride on his face told me even then all I needed to know—anything short of being the best will never do.

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