With friendship as the foundation of their love, Sabrina and Dexter embraced a future together. I loved exploring their angst-filled attraction. Sabrina deserved to feel beautiful and desired when so much of her body felt vulnerable as it healed. And Dexter was the perfect gentleman . . . until he wasn’t. (In case you haven’t noticed, I’m partial to the filthy-talking golden retriever vibe).
Winning Goal is part of The Columbus Mavericks series of interconnected hockey romances. Each standalone book features a diverse cast of irresistible heartthrobs and the audacious women they love fiercely. Get ready for uniquely satisfying happily-ever-afters in each book, although favorite characters have great cameos throughout the series.
Ready for the next installment of the Mavericks?
Pick up Goalie Secrets, Jeremy and Vanya’s forbidden medical romance full of emotional angst and delicious spice.
About the Author
In Laura’s books, the fall is hard, the steam is blinding, the groveling is glorious, and the passion is all-consuming. For all bookish things, visit www.lauramarquezdiamond.com
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The Columbus Mavericks Hockey Series
(all novels are standalones that can be read in any order)
Breakaway
Powerplay
Winning Goal
Goalie Secrets
Penalty Shot
Overtime
Top Scorer
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Falling for My Worst Best Friend (Standalone)
Zero Sum Love (Standalone)
It Happened One Night (Standalone)
Paradise Found (Standalone)
Inside the Penalty Box
S.L. Sterling
I kept my nose clean. Bad publicity was the last thing you wanted, and I’d had my share since my last breakup went public. We’d also just lost our last five games.
The boys and I decided to head to the islands for a little R&R. I’d never been so happy for a break. That was where I saw her. She didn’t seem to recognize me, which made it better, so I made my move. We didn’t exchange names or numbers. We shared one carefree night, that was all I wanted and that was all it was supposed to be.