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Hard Knocks
Hard Knocks | Ruby Lang
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Neurologist Helen Chang Frobisher is on a mission to ban hockey from Portland to prevent the kind of concussive brain injury that plagues her father. Oregon Wolves player Adam Magnus is desperately trying to secure his career and his retirement despite the team's dismal record. But while the two spar in public over the future of a sports franchise on the brink, in private, they battle an impossible attraction. When their no-strings-attached fling turns into the real thing, Helen and Adam must decide what's really important to them. Will their relationship end up in the penalty box, or are they a winning combination? Sensuality Level: Sensual
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danistclair
Hard Knocks | Ruby Lang
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Looking forward to starting this today. I've been meaning to read it for ages, but seeing it on @bookriot's list of 100 must-read sports romances pushed it up my TBR. (Also, does anyone else get self-conscious about their hands in photos? I swear mine get 300% uglier the moment I turn a camera on them, and they weren't very attractive to begin with 😂) #LitsyAtoZ #LetterH #romantsy

Chachic Oooh this one looks interesting! And I love your background, looks like you're in a lovely place in Germany. I also agree that my hands and fingers look weird whenever I try to take a book pic, so I try not to include them as much as possible. 7y
danistclair @Chachic Phew, I'm glad the hand thing isn't just me! And I am in a lovely place! I anticipate many more scenic shots, particularly with the medieval and old stone buildings in the background 😊 7y
Chachic Is there an old town where you are? I love historic old towns. We don't have enough of them in Southeast Asia. 7y
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danistclair @Chachic Yes, the town is very old. There are buildings with painted and chiselled dates like '1415' and '1500' that are still being used as houses, shops and pubs. Coming from Australia, which wasn't even 'discovered' until 1788, it's insane! Today, I saw one that was on a very significant lean, but it was clearly still inhabited! Then there are buildings from 1700, 1800 and 1900s as well so all very interesting. 7y
Chachic So much history! I would love to go exploring in a place like that. Pretty sure you'll have an awesome time there. 7y
danistclair @Chachic So. Much. History. Everywhere you go there's a plaque saying 'this important historical person lived here', 'this used to be this' etc. I'm already having a ball so it's hard to imagine I won't have an awesome time! 7y
kspenmoll Thx for sharing your new adventures! 7y
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