BLURB
Coach hasn’t met an athlete she couldn’t handle and a deal she couldn’t close—until she meets Alex Parker—the NHL’s most notorious bad boy both on and off the ice.
Alex is the best defenseman in the league, breaking records along with hearts. He’s made a name for himself as a womanizer, and after a scandal involving the owner’s granddaughter, Alex is traded to Philadelphia. Still reeling from the loss of his father, Alex is on a downward spiral, drowning himself in booze and women, until Coach takes him under her wing.
She might be attracted to the sexy hockey star, and certainly not immune to his charms, but Coach can see that Alex needs her help, and coaching players is what she does best. Now that the lines are blurred and the passion between them is too strong to deny, Coach has to decide if Alex is worth making an exception to her rules.
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Charlotte Coachman, other-wise-known as "Coach" to her clients is one of the top sport's agents in the business. She should be, she has been groomed by one of the best. When her boss asks her to take care of one of their "best" clients after his trade for an incident with his hockey team's owner, Coach is determined not to disappoint. Alex Parker is a mess; especially since his father's death. He has been dealing with his feelings by sleeping with many random women as well as drowning his sorrows in the bottom of a bottle. Coach decides to move this famous womanizer into her apartment to keep a better eye on him. Little did she know, she would soon get to know the real Alex, and unfortunately for her job, fall in love with him.
Parker, was a fast-paced hockey story with plenty of heat and passion. Alex is one of the most talented hockey players both on the ice and in the bedroom. Charlotte and Alex had off-the-charts chemistry. The book was enjoyable to read with plenty of sexy banter between Charlotte and Alex. When Alex thought he could possible lose Charlotte, he pulled out all the stops and his connections to try and save their relationship as well as Charlotte's job. After all, who can resist a sexy, hockey reformed bad-boy getting his HEA in the end. A great book.