Her best friend’s hockey-player brother is the last guy who could give her what she dreams
of…but the only one she wants.
Ob-gyn nurse Lena Kessler never wanted to be the last unmarried Kessler sister standing. She’s
content caring for babies in her career, but what she truly yearns for are babies of her own and
a good man beside her. After trying too hard to make the wrong relationships work,
though, she’s determined to be wiser and more discriminating. Then her roommate’s brother,
Ash, moves to town.
Being a hockey has-been was never in Ash McGuire’s life plan. After two surgeries, a career-
ending injury, a blur of partying, and an unhealthy dose of self-destruction, he digs deep to get
his life back on track. A job as the coordinator of a youth hockey league allows him to relocate,
grow up, and reconnect with his sister at the same time.
Ash is definitely in the hands-off category for Lena, even if she very much wants to put her
hands all over him. He realizes settling down in a new city with a new career with the right
woman might just be the hat trick of all hat tricks, but can he convince Lena he’s ready and able
to be her most valuable player for life?
Last First Kiss is a stand-alone story in the Hale Street series, which includes these books by Amy Knupp:
Sweet Spot
Sweet Dreams
Soft Spot
One and Only
Last First Kiss
Heartstrings
The North Brothers series is a spin-off of Hale Street and includes these stand-alone stories:
True North
True Colors
True Blue
True Harmony
True Hero
Immerse yourself in the Hale Street world instantly!
If you enjoy books by Jill Shalvis, Zoe York, BJ Harvey, Piper Rayne, Molly McAdams, Lori Wilde, Melissa Foster, Bella Andre, Claudia Burgoa, Alexa Rivers, JH Croix, Carly Phillips, Christine DePetrillo, Melissa Chambers, or Amanda Torrey, chances are, you'll love Amy Knupp's Island Fire series.
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