Kmi Findlay second chance books
Books Featuring Second Chances
Replay
Halftime
4.4 ★ Amazon Stars!
4.2 ★ Amazon Stars!
Josh “Ducky” Middleton’s book.
He broke up with her once. Now he’ll do anything he can to win her back.
When Katie tutored Josh in high school, she was the school brainiac, and he was the promising hockey star. They had nothing in common, but they fell in love. That is, until their families convinced him that he should let her go, so that she chose the right future for her.
Five years later, Katie is working on her master’s degree while Josh is a first line winger for the Blaze. After an unexpected meeting, Josh is determined to win her back. It’s going to take a lot of grovelling, and their families won’t approve, but Josh knows how to win. And the stakes have never been higher.
Set in Sarina Bowen’s world of
THE TRUE NORTH.
There’s no halftime in hockey, but maybe there’s one in love…
Drunk dialing your girlfriend to tell her that you didn’t really cheat is a bad idea--a lesson Seb Hunter learned the hard way. It was no surprise when she cut him completely out of her life. Now he’s finally moved on, and he’s looking forward to sophomore year at Moo U. Until his ex arrives on campus.
For goalie Faith Devereaux, cheating is a hard pass. She grew up knowing all too well how destructive infidelity can be. She’s gotten over Seb and picked the college of her dreams. The fact that he’s a student there will not be a problem. Hockey is her priority. Not guys, not dating, definitely not exes.
But when an exhibition game forces them into close proximity, it isn’t long before their old attraction flares. Regaining trust is hard, though, when the heart plays a good defensive game.
But when the goal is love, one more shot might be all they need.
Reader Comments:
“Great story! Can't wait for the next one!”
“This is a first read for me by this author, I really liked Faith and Seb and really felt like I could relate to them. This is a well written story.”
A sweet, entertaining, empowering, interesting, well-written story with a PERFECT epilogue.
Out of Play
4.4 ★ Amazon Stars!
Justin
As a hockey player, I’m used to playing through pain. But when I punch my teammate at practice, breaking my hand and ending my team’s playoff hopes, I find out that emotional pain is not something I can ignore in the long-term.
So now I’m back in my hometown, where I made the hard choice between family and love eleven years ago. My therapist wants me to face up to the past. It’s not easy. My parents avoid discussing what they did, and the team hired the woman I left behind to help my recovery.
I can deal with my parents. But seeing Mia again stirs up old feelings. Strong ones. I’m trying to change, but if I have to make the same choice, is a different outcome possible?
Mia
I’m struggling to keep so many balls in the air I don’t have a moment for myself: my job, my six-year-old son, supporting my family including a horrible stepfather, increasingly incapacitated mother and selfish siblings. It’s a lot. I’m exhausted.
I’m not happy that my famous ex, the NHL player, is back, and people want to dig up our past. I definitely don’t want to spend time with him. But he needs someone he can trust to help while he’s rehabbing a broken hand. It’s the work I do, and it’s an easy job, so I finally agree.
Spending time together reminds me why we fell in love all those years ago, but he has to return to Toronto, and I have to stay here. Can I survive choosing family over him again? Do I have a choice?