Sexy hero hockey player … not a bad way to head into Monday!
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The Heart
Ice Dragons Series
by RJ Scott
Blurb:
The team captain and the rookie firefighter never meant to fall in love; but theyโll fight tooth and nail to protect what they have.
Alex Simard, captain of the Ice Dragons hockey team, didnโt intend on rescuing a baby from a burning car. Doing what anyone else wouldโve done doesnโt make him a hero. Add the press hounding him, to on-ice injury, warring Russians, and the season from hell, and heโs losing focus. Getting his team to the Stanley Cup is his priority; falling in love isnโt even a footnote on his to-do list.
Jo Glievens, rookie firefighter, never meant to fall in love with a hockey player. Her career is everything to her and right now she doesnโt want to add a man to her life. She has a plan and is sticking to it. But someone is out there planting bombs, destroying lives, and she has to make choices when this criminal’s actions hit way too close to home.
The Heart (Book #2) –ย Amazon USย |ย Amazon UK
The Code (Book #1) –ย Amazon USย |ย Amazon UK
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Excerpt:
Jo walked in on a team meeting.
Notย herย team; not the big burly firefighters that formed her life and mostly sat around looking all kinds of badass whenever they had a meeting.
Nope, it was the key members of the Ice Dragons hockey team that had congregated in her friend Katโs living room. Of course, it was also Ryanโs living room given Kat and Ryan were recently engaged, and it was their new house. Hence why Ryan would be there.
โExcuse the noise, weโll study upstairs again where itโs quiet,โ Kat said.
โItโs a team meeting then?โ
โLess meeting, more smack-down and telling Alex like it is. Poor guy canโt stay at his own place because of all the media attention, so heโs staying here, but heโs pissed and probably scared of being off-ice for far too long.โ
โItโs fine,โ she said, although she wasnโt exactly concentrating on what Kat said, so had missed most of it.
And all because, from there she could see the center of attention, one Alexandre Simard, or Simba as his teammates liked to call him. She only knew that Simba was his nickname because heโd done those ridiculous car sales ads for a local Toyota dealership a couple years back. Theyโd made this whole thing about his blond hair, and his name, likening him to a lion based on his hockey nickname.
Sheโd seen the ads so many times she could almost recite them from memory; too much down time at the firehouse between calls.
Of course, his face had been fixed firmly in her mind after she and Mitch had been the ones who dragged his trapped and heavy ass out of that car, the flames burning through his jacket and the jersey beneath. Heโd been the one who looked up at her and asked, not about himself, but about the baby.
The damned man had crawled back into the burning car for the dad. He could have died. Jo had been furious at his actions; the last thing professionals needed were civilians getting involved, but when the action of the call had faded sheโd thought past the rookie checklist for civilian interaction on scenes. Instead, sheโd gone from seeing him as a man whoโd helped to sell cars, played a game for a living, to a man who risked his own life for a child and father.
With no thought for his own safety.
He was pretty much a local hero if you listened to the news, a tall, gorgeous, blond-haired, blue-eyed hero. Could the guy be any more of a clichรฉ? And why did he have to look so sexy and handsome, even when he was angry?
โTheyโre all mad,โ Lieutenant Dennison had said when they were working on getting the car clear. โHockey players, all mad,โ he elaborated when sheโd stared at him not really understanding at first.
Seems like they werenโt just mad for putting themselves in danger, but they were mad-angry as well. So, it wasnโt so much a meeting sheโd been warned was happening at the same time as her study session, as much as a heated debate.
There was some language she didnโt understand, although it was deep and guttural and likely Russian, and then one hell of a lot of cursing. She caught some of it, a shouting match over ice time and why couldnโt theirย fuckingย captain understand the concept ofย fuckingย rest.
She didnโt watch hockey that much, sometimes caught highlights on shift down time, but being the probie at the firehouse kept her busy. That would all be ending soon when she passed probation and her exams, but for now, it sucked. She kind of wanted to watch hockey, the way that her fellow officers and the paramedics talked about it, the game was fast and changed on a dime. Burlington had an expansion team, or so sheโd read in the paper that morning. In fact, sheโd learned a lot about hockey the past few days. Ever since the accident actually, because the articles on it were everywhere.
To be fair, every article sheโd read about the Dragonsโ captain and him risking his life had begun with the wordsย Alexandre โSimbaโ Simard, Captain of The Dragons, the NHLโs newest expansion teamโฆsheโd looked it up, knew what expansion meant, that it was a new team, only five or so years old, and that this year theyโd started strong before setbacks had them trailing in the rankings.
Not to mention theyโd lost their captain for at least four weeks. Maybe six. One writer pointed out the team didnโt have the chance to label it as a generic upper body injury, meaning other teams wouldnโt know the captainโs vulnerabilities. Nope, there were pictures and news reports of burns and a fractured radius.
According to news reports, the team losing their captain was vital, and Jo could understand that. Captains were key pieces in their teams, the leader, the one that everyone looked up to. He was also a real American hero, or at least that is what the news was painting him as. Without thought for his own safety, heโd rescued a father and baby from their car only seconds before the fire spread.
Brave. Not everyone was a firefighter like her, not everyone would have risked their own life to rescue others. Not everyone was trained like her. Brave, stupid, they were different sides of the same coin.
She glanced into the main seating area, the one with the views out over Burlington, in the beautiful place that Kat and her fiancรฉ had bought. Theyโdย only just moved in, but this was the third time Jo had visited. The view included shouting, sexy, angry hockey players; men who were clearly pissed at something.
โYouโre not coming back early,โ one strong, steady voice said, and Jo recognized Ryan, Katโs other half, as the owner of the voice.
โFuck you, Flynn,โ the captain snapped.
โThis is not up for discussion, you hard headed idiot,โ Ryan shouted louder. Seemed it was that kind of meeting where each person shouted louder than the last just to be heard.
She counted it as a win that they hadn’t spotted her; there was something compelling about being able to see them in person. Kat was watching with amusement on her face. Of course, her fiancรฉ was one of them, and she probably knew more about the whole thing than Jo ever would.
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Review:
I’ve read quite a few of Scott’s books and somehow she surprises me every time. ย They don’t only have new characters but they each have their own feel as well. ย Withย The Heart we spend quite a bit of time learning about Alex and Jo individually as well as seeing themgure things out as a couple. ย And because of that it feels a bit more like a character piece than your typical romance.
Alex is doing a lot of juggling between his duties as coach (and friend). trying to figure out his new relationship with Jo, and the aftermath of the accident. ย Jo is also working out things with Alex, as well as being a probie firefighter and some family issues with her dad’s recent death.
It makes it all so real because that’s the way normal people deal with falling in love. ย Not only do you have the new person and all the feels that go with that, but you also have your normal everyday life and the responsibilities that go with it. ย Scott keeps it going together smoothly with interesting characters, engaging writing and just enough drama to keep you on your toes.
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Author Info:
RJ Scott is the bestselling romance author of over 100 romance books. She writes emotional stories of complicated characters, cowboys, millionaire, princes, and the men and women who get mixed up in their lives. RJ is known for writing books that always end with a happy ever after. She lives just outside London and spends every waking minute she isn’t with family either reading or writing.
The last time she had a weekโs break from writing she didn’t like it one little bit, and she has yet to meet a bottle of wine she couldnโt defeat.
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