Slap Shot: A Spicy Slow Burn Hockey Romance (DC Stars, 3)
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Description
THE VIRAL HOCKEY ROMANCE SENSATION FROM CHELSEA CURTO. PRE-ORDER NOW.
But that’s the thing about Hudson Hayes: he makes me feel alive in ways I’ve never been.
Hudson Hayes, standout defenseman for the D.C. Stars, has one problem he can’t outskate: he needs a private chef, and fast. He’s spent months searching with no luck, and with the season about to kick off, he’s running out of time – and patience.
Madeline Galloway needs a fresh start more than anything. After being unexpectedly fired from her executive chef position in Las Vegas, she’s willing to take a chance on a lead that sends her clear across the country to Washington, D.C. One interview with Hudson, and everything falls into place. He’s kind, charming and entirely too easy to like. Soon, Madeline and her young daughter, Lucy, are unpacking boxes in his guest room.
The rules are straightforward: keep things professional. No personal entanglements. No falling for the handsome hockey player who makes her laugh in the middle of meal prep, or who seems to adore her daughter just as much as she does.
But when a New Year’s Eve kiss shatters the careful boundaries between them, everything shifts. Friendship stops feeling like enough. And when Madeline discovers that Hudson has been learning American Sign Language so he can talk with Lucy, resisting him becomes impossible.
Slap Shot is a spicy slow-burn, friends-to-lovers romance featuring a private chef, a protective hockey player, forced proximity, the sweetest single mom dynamic and a man who shows his devotion in every small, meaningful way ― with a guaranteed happily ever after from bestselling author Chelsea Curto.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.55 kg |
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| Dimensions | 2.49 × 13.97 × 21.59 cm |
| Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
| ISBN 10 | 1037402553 |
| About The Author | Chelsea Curto is a flight attendant and romance author who writes fun, fresh and flirty love stories with plenty of spice. When she's not making fictional characters banter for twenty chapters before they finally kiss or serving chicken or pasta on an airplane, you can find her at home, curled up on the couch with a good book. |




