"She was fire, and I was ice. The kind that doesn't melt or crack, but shatters. We were supposed to break each other, yet somehow, we kept finding ways to fit together in the fractures."
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Zan Daven had everything-wealth, power, brains, and a reputation colder than ice. She ruled her father's tech empire with ruthless ambition, her sharp gaze enough to cut through steel. And while rumors swirled about the heiress's mysterious late-night lovers, no one ever stayed long enough to know the real her... if there even was a "real" Zan Daven beneath that perfect mask.
Then there was Isabella Dovish, her opposite in every way. Isabella was the girl everyone loved: top of her class, a killer smile, the star quarterback on her arm, and an air of effortless grace. She had a bright future laid out before her, practically glowing with it. And she'd hated Zan Daven since middle school-since the first time she saw her with that smug, infuriating smirk that made her blood boil.
But when the two are forced to work together, sparks fly, and not the good kind. Zan's cutting remarks drive Isabella up the wall, and Isabella stubborn defiance only makes Zan dig her heels in deeper. Yet somewhere between the arguments and the insults, Isabella starts to realize there's more to Zan than that ice-cold mask she wears. And for the first time, Zan meets someone who's not afraid to challenge her-someone who refuses to back down.
It was supposed to be simple: enemies, plain and simple. But when lingering glances start to turn into stolen moments, both girls find themselves falling into a dangerous game-one where the lines between love and hate blur, and where letting someone in might just mean losing everything.
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Grace wants to prove herself by making the men's hockey team at her new school. Will a rivalry with the captain - or an attraction between them - get in the way?
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When Grace Gillman moves to California, she's determined to play hockey -- even if that means making a place for herself on her new school's only team. But Sebastian Evans doesn't want a girl on the men's team, even if she's a great player. He's convinced she'll distract the other boys and cost them their shot at the championship - and with it, his only chance at a scholarship to his dream college. But despite his icy attitude towards her, he can't help but feel a connection building between them - which quickly gets complicated when he learns she has eyes for someone else. Will they remain rivals on the rink, or will things heat up between them?
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