He broke my teenage heart. Now he’s my biggest obstacle at work. Worse? I’m falling for him… again.
Some people get second chances at love. I never expected mine to come in the form of Harrison "Zack" Colt—the man who crushed me ten years ago, days before Homecoming…and my brother’s “ex” best friend.
I’m supposed to be the Blades hockey team’s mental performance coach, not the ex-girlfriend of their most impossible, infuriating, and still ridiculously attractive player.
Zack challenges me at every turn, and I push back, determined not to let old wounds distract me.
But when we’re forced to spend time together—walks home, one-on-one sessions, a completely accidental, sizzling night in his apartment—I see the boy I loved buried beneath the guarded man he’s become.
I’ve fallen again. And that’s even more dangerous than despising him.
Just as I start to believe we have something lasting, rumors surface—whispers that threaten to shatter everything.
I swore I’d never risk my heart for him again… but maybe it’s already too late.
He broke my teenage heart. Now he’s my biggest obstacle at work. Worse? I’m falling for him… again.
Some people get second chances at love. I never expected mine to come in the form of Harrison "Zack" Colt—the man who crushed me ten years ago, days before Homecoming…and my brother’s “ex” best friend.
I’m supposed to be the Blades hockey team’s mental performance coach, not the ex-girlfriend of their most impossible, infuriating, and still ridiculously attractive player.
Zack challenges me at every turn, and I push back, determined not to let old wounds distract me.
But when we’re forced to spend time together—walks home, one-on-one sessions, a completely accidental, sizzling night in his apartment—I see the boy I loved buried beneath the guarded man he’s become.
I’ve fallen again. And that’s even more dangerous than despising him.
Just as I start to believe we have something lasting, rumors surface—whispers that threaten to shatter everything.
I swore I’d never risk my heart for him again… but maybe it’s already too late.