Black Eyes & Blue Lines: A Slapshot Novel (Slapshot Series Book 2)

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by Heather C. Myers


  Swimming in Rain Marion is a die-hard USC fan. Aiden goes to UCLA Law School. If only college rivalries were the worst of their problems. They say opposites attract. Well, some crash into each other.

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  New Adult Contemporary Romance

  Save the Date As daughter of a man in charge of the CIA, Gemma knew her father was overprotective. She just never thought he would assign a man she couldn't stand to be her bodyguard under the rouse of a fake marriage.

  Love’s Back Pocket Holly Dunn didn’t know that when she began studying at a rock concert, the lead singer would call her out on it. Tommy Stark didn’t know he’d be intrigued by her odd sort of ways, which was why hew invited her to go on tour with him.

  Foolish Games She was everything he didn't want in a woman and everything he couldn't resist. She thought he was arrogant on top of other things.

  Falling Over You She wasn't supposed to see him, hear him, or feel him because he was dead - a ghost. She wasn't supposed to fall in love with him because she was engaged.

  Hollywood Snowfall It's getting cold in Hollywood, so cold, there's a good chance the City of Angels will finally get snow.

  Also by Heather C. Myers

  Dark Romance

  A Beauty Dark & Deadly He’s the most beautiful monster she’s even seen

  A Reputation Dark & Deadly Logan Jeffrey has a reputation

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  Young Adult Novels

  Trainwreck Detention is not the place where you're supposed to meet your next boyfriend, especially when he's Asher Boyd, known pothead and occasional criminal. But he makes good girl Sadie Brown feel something she hasn't really felt before - extraordinary.

  Also by Heather C. Myers

  Science Fiction/Fantasy

  Battlefield Just because they were, quite literally, made for each other didn't mean they had to actually get along.

 

 

 


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