A Perfect Distraction by Anna Sugden Jake Badoletti has a rare second chance to make the most of being a professional hockey player – so no parties, no scandals. Too bad he's met a woman who could sideline those plans. Maggie Goodman is nothing like his usual type – right down to being a single mum. Still, their sizzling connection can't be ignored. With a little juggling and a lot of focus, Jake manages to have the game and Maggie. Then his performance on the ice suffers and a scandal erupts. Now he can't afford the distraction of Maggie...even if she is perfect for him. When Adam Came To Town by Kate Kelly Sylvie Carson is artistically blocked and hoping a prolonged stay in the seaside village she grew up in will help her get over this hump. But when Adam Hunter moves in next door it only makes things even more complicated. The artist in Sylvie is immediately intrigued by her new neighbour – the haunting lines of his face, the natural athleticism of his body. Maybe Adam is the muse she's been looking for...but his shadowed eyes suggest he's just one more person keeping secrets from her. Though Sylvie can't deny that Adam inspires passion in her, the last thing she needs is a romance...right?
A Perfect Distraction by Anna Sugden Jake Badoletti has a rare second chance to make the most of being a professional hockey player – so no parties, no scandals. Too bad he's met a woman who could sideline those plans. Maggie Goodman is nothing like his usual type – right down to being a single mum. Still, their sizzling connection can't be ignored. With a little juggling and a lot of focus, Jake manages to have the game and Maggie. Then his performance on the ice suffers and a scandal erupts. Now he can't afford the distraction of Maggie...even if she is perfect for him. When Adam Came To Town by Kate Kelly Sylvie Carson is artistically blocked and hoping a prolonged stay in the seaside village she grew up in will help her get over this hump. But when Adam Hunter moves in next door it only makes things even more complicated. The artist in Sylvie is immediately intrigued by her new neighbour – the haunting lines of his face, the natural athleticism of his body. Maybe Adam is the muse she's been looking for...but his shadowed eyes suggest he's just one more person keeping secrets from her. Though Sylvie can't deny that Adam inspires passion in her, the last thing she needs is a romance...right?