Release Day & Giveaway: Skating on Thin Ice by Jami Davenport
Skating
On Thin Ice
Game
On In Seattle # 1
By:
Jami Davenport
Releasing
September 29th,
2014
Self-Published
Blurb
Jami
Davenport presents Game on in Seattle, a new series featuring Seattle
sports teams, hot men, and strong women.
He
trusts his gut, she trusts her numbers, and neither trusts the other,
as a billionaire's mission to bring hockey to Seattle clashes with
his passion for the woman who holds his heart.
Ethan
Parker, a billionaire determined to bring a professional hockey to
Seattle, will stop at nothing to realize his dream. After signing an
agreement to purchase another city's team, Ethan is anxious to make
the move to Seattle, but a gag order by the League forces him to keep
the sale a secret until the season ends, leaving him no choice but to
go undercover as a consultant to study his team during the playoffs.
Lauren
Schneider, Assistant Director of Player Personnel for the Giants
hockey team, gets no respect from the team's testosterone-loaded
staff. When Ethan bursts onto the scene, full of charm and genuinely
interested in her opinions, she shares the team's weaknesses and
discovers a weakness of her own--for Ethan. But when his true
identity is revealed, and he starts cleaning house based on her
unwitting input, his betrayal cuts deeply on both a professional and
personal level. Bound by an employment contract, Lauren reluctantly
moves to Seattle to work for the newly christened Seattle Sockeyes
and her sexy, infuriating boss.
Lauren
and Ethan must come to terms with their passions--for the team, for
hockey, and for each other. Will their situation build a frozen wall
between them, or will their love burn hot enough to melt the ice
shielding their hearts?
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EXCERPT
Lauren
had stepped over the line. She’d possibly insulted this man, and
his blue eyes had blazed, not with anger as much as a challenge, one
she didn’t wholly understand.
The
next several weeks would be pure, absolute torture. Not only was
Ethan an enigma, but he was attractive as hell. With that same sixth
sense which made her a wizard at evaluating hockey talent, she sensed
there was more to Ethan than he’d revealed. He was hiding
something, and that unknown made her uncomfortable and intrigued at
the same time, not to mention she was hot for him. She’d be a liar
to deny it.
As she
pondered this bewildering mess she’d found herself immersed in,
Kaley, her friend and the coach’s administrative assistant, peeked
around the door. “What did you say to him?”
“Probably
too much. I don’t trust his motives.”
Kaley
glanced over her shoulder and then back. “You don’t trust
anyone’s motives.”
Lauren
shrugged. Kaley spoke the truth.
“Did
you see the hot guy with him?”
Lauren
thought Ethan was pretty damn hot for a businessman, not her normal
type. “Uh, I hadn’t noticed.”
Kaley
narrowed her eyes and studied Lauren. “Don’t you dare go crushing
on Ethan. He’s trouble; I have a sixth sense about guys like him.”
“Look
at you. Warning me when you’re drooling over his partner in crime.”
“I
am not, even if he is sexy as hell, and I get an orgasm looking at
him. But orgasmically sexy doesn’t mean anything. It’s all look
and no touch. I don’t date rich pricks with an ego bigger than
Cedric’s.” Cedric was their charismatic forward, who played as
hard off the ice as he did on it.
“So
you just date poor pricks or what?”
“I
do have soft spot for them.” Kaley shrugged one shoulder and
studied her fingernails.
“You
have a soft spot for good-looking men in general, forget about their
personalities.” Kaley was a serial dater, and Lauren lived
vicariously through her since dating didn’t seem to be her forte or
even one of her sins. Her life revolved around hockey, and unless the
man was on skates, had a wicked slapshot, or an even more wicked
right hook, she wasn’t interested. Of course, she didn’t date
hockey players, at least not anymore. She’d taken a few for a spin
around the rink in her college days and decided they made better
friends than lovers, except for the one she’d married. That biggest
mistake of her life drove home the no dating of hockey players, which
she’d amended to any man involved in hockey just to play it safe.
Kaley
wagged a finger at her. “Just remember, play nice. The league has
been trying to land a buyer forever that would keep the team in
Florida. So let’s hope this guy gives a favorable report to his
bosses, or we’ll be sold to that Seattle group who’s been
circling like a shark. Next thing you know, we’ll be sipping lattes
on the waterfront, watching ferry boats putter around.”
“In
the pouring rain.”
“Well,
there is that,” Kaley acknowledged with a toss of her black hair.
“How
do we know this guy isn’t working for the Seattle group?” Lauren
frowned as she put to words fears she’d been harboring since
Sunday.
For a
moment a cloud passed over Kaley’s face, then she smiled, slipping
back into her create-my-own-reality mode. “Because Ike said he
wasn’t.”
Just
thinking of Seattle shot dread through Lauren. She didn’t have a
thing against Seattle, but she was an East Coast girl through and
through. Moss and mold made her sneeze. Huge trees and mountains gave
her claustrophobia. And the geeks Seattle was famous for didn’t buy
hockey tickets, did they?
A tall
man with dark blond hair and dancing blue eyes poked his head in the
doorway. “Hey, I’m looking for Ethan.” He turned his
panty-dropping smile on Lauren but it lingered on Kaley. As usual,
most men couldn’t get past her long black hair, curvy body, and
dark, mysterious eyes. “Hey, hi, again.”
Kaley
literally purred as she stopped next to the guy and wrapped her
fingers around his arm. “Hi, yourself. Brad, you know Lauren
Schneider, our assistant director of player personnel?”
Brad
smiled at her, a player this one and obviously good natured and
fun-loving. “So you’re the poor girl who gets to babysit the man.
Good luck. He’s a handful.”
“I’m
sure I can handle him just fine.”
Kaley,
in full flirt mode, batted thick eyelashes at Brad. “Let’s see if
we can find Ethan. Lauren has work to do.”
Brad
laughed, a full-throated laugh. “As long as she’s the one doing
the work, and it isn’t us.” He came across as the type of guy a
girl couldn’t help but like—gregarious, fun, and not a mean bone
in his body.
Together
Brad and Kaley strolled down the hall in the opposite direction of
where Ethan happened to be meeting with the coaches.
Lauren
shook her head. Leave it to Kaley to hustle the hot guy. But anything
that helped their cause was more than worth it, as long as it wasn’t
Lauren doing the hustling.
With a
sigh she went back to work on her statistics and spreadsheets, making
notes here and there and jotting down items for Ethan’s attention,
items which painted the current team and staff in a positive light.
Anything
for the good of the team.
Author
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An
advocate of happy endings, Jami Davenport writes sexy contemporary
and sports romances, including her two new indie endeavors: the Game
On in Seattle Series and the Madrona Island Series. Jami lives on a
small farm near Puget Sound with her Green Beret-turned-plumber
husband, a Newfoundland cross with a tennis ball fetish, a prince
disguised as an orange tabby cat, and an opinionated Hanoverian mare.
She works in computer support in her day job and juggles too many
balls, but she wouldn't have it any other way.
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