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Crossing the line with the Rival Hockey Captain
READING AGE 18+
Esther Quinn
YA&Teenfiction
ABSTRACT
Abby Dalton has spent her entire life surrounded by hockey rules she never agreed to.
As the coach’s daughter and the hockey captain’s little sister, her world is tightly controlled—who she talks to, where she goes, and especially who she’s allowed to fall for.
So when Jaxon Lockwood, the disgraced captain of Northridge’s biggest rival team moves into her house, Abby’s life is thrown into chaos.
Jaxon is everything he shouldn’t be:
A rival.
A troublemaker.
The boy her brother hates.
The one person her father would never let her date.
Haunted by the loss of his parents and desperate for a second chance, Jaxon is determined to keep his head down and rebuild his future. But living under the same roof as Abby makes that impossible. Every shared glance, every late-night conversation, every moment of understanding pulls them closer until lines are crossed that can never be uncrossed.
In a world where loyalty is tested on the ice and love is the ultimate betrayal, Abby and Jaxon must decide:
Is forbidden love worth risking everything?
Or will their secret be the very thing that breaks them apart?