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My Lucky #13 by Piper Rayne
My Lucky #13 by Piper Rayne









My Lucky #13 by Piper Rayne

It feels like everything is coming together for the future I really want-with Lena-until my past ruins everything. I thought I had her all figured out until I found out there was more underneath her judgmental sneers and eye rolls.

My Lucky #13 by Piper Rayne

My Lucky 13 Hockey Hotties, Book 1 By: Piper Rayne Narrated by: Jason Clarke, Savannah Peachwood Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins Unabridged Overall 5 out of 5 stars 201. If we’re successful I won’t have to join the family legacy-ever. A sneak peek into Piper Raynes upcoming series, Hockey Hotties. My dad needs us to act happily engaged and sell the idea that we’re in love. She’s beautiful and intelligent and not at all the woman for me-ask anyone. Insert Lena Boyd, the Jacobs’ family PR rep. My dad’s been harping on me to quit hockey and join the company for years and now that I’m a father, he’s only intensified his efforts. Which is the only reason I’m a professional hockey player who lives on the beach and does as he pleases without answering to anyone-except my father.īeing a single dad wasn’t in the plan but after a one-night stand who took off after the baby was born, this is my reality. I promised myself a long time ago that I wouldn’t change for anyone. She's going to learn that I didn't become a professional hockey player without having to fight for what I want.Being the heir to Jacobs Enterprises, I’ve been around fake people my entire life. I find her and when I get to know her better, I end up spending more time thinking about her than my game, but she's made it clear she wants no part of me. Get your mind out of the gutter, I'm not talking about it. Now, I have to track her down and bribe her to do it again before every game. Imagine my surprise when after spending New Year's Eve with a woman, I score a hat trick in the next game-that's three goals in one game for you non-hockey lovers. I'd wear the same socks for an entire year just to be the high-scoring center I used to be. But now the best way to refer to me is desperate. I haven't scored in eight games and the team owner is talking about trading me. I prefer to call it hard work, at least I did until my game went to complete crap. The one adjective used to describe my entire hockey career.











My Lucky #13 by Piper Rayne