WREN HACKERLY refuses to quit. Figure skating has always been her life, but when her ex humiliates her on the ice and her career is on the line, she needs a comeback. With her college team's morale and donations plummeting, she has to find a way to keep people interested.
MILES DAVIS is North University's golden boy, famed for his hockey skills and movie-star looks. After a team tragedy, he's the only one still struggling to bounce back, making it hard to even think about hockey when it used to be the only thing on his mind.
After an eventful meet-cute and a bet-turned-date, Wren and Miles form the perfect partnership. His popularity could revive her star status and team support, while her workouts might get him back on the ice. But their fake dating pact reveals more than they expected. Miles's kind side starts to thaw Wren's frozen heart, and she finds herself falling for him more each day.
When the line between what's real and what's fake begins to blur, will either of them admit to feelings that aren't just pretend?
This book was originally self-published by the author in 2023 under the title 'Fake Dates & Ice Skates.' Since then, the author has made minor and some major tweaks to the story, but the overall themes are the same.
Catherine Fables is a planner and a fixer. She's lived her life to a set of rules that she's certain will guarantee success. When a wrench is thrown into the framework of her steady routine, she has to work around it or... through it. As a journalism major, good reviews mean everything to her, so when nobody wants to take over the abandoned newspaper for the college football team, she takes the opportunity by the horns. Or, the helmet, I guess?
Connor Bailey, quarterback for the Drayton Titans, can only try to fix the one thing that matters the most to him. His team. He's confident in most of the ways that matter - huge ego, flirtatious personality, convinced he's got the biggest... You get the idea. One thing he's not so good at? Talking to people about himself. He could talk for hours about football, but when he tries to get down to the deeper stuff, he often comes up empty. Strangely enough, talking to Cat is easier than it is with most people.
When the two are in more close-contact situations than they'd like at parties and in hot tubs filled with steamy tension, will Cat and Connor be able to keep their attraction to one another at bay? Or will they blow their cover as they hide their relationship from Nora, Cat's best friend, roommate and worst of all Connor's sister...
Being a theatre major has its perks, so Nora is sure she can put on the performance of a lifetime to save her dignity as a star at Drayton. Wes is not so good at acting, but for her, he'd do just about anything. Including ignoring the very real feelings that he has for her while trying to keep her as a friend.
When the final curtain closes, will either of them be able to put on their best faces or will their feelings for each other crash and burn right in front of the audience?