Bad Man on Campus: a second chance college hockey romance

Stephanie Queen
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About this ebook

How's the song go?

I'm just a soul whose intentions are good. Oh Lord, please don't let me be misunderstood.

It's my anthem.


How did I get into this bad rap?

You have to ask?

Glory Rose, my high school sweetheart, the love of my life. A woman is always involved in the messiness of life. Times a million in my life.


I should be on top of the world playing hockey at St. Paul University, but then there was the crash, the tragedy that wrecked our perfect future.

And now... I have a chance to get her back, to get us back, but it could mean trouble.

Bad trouble.

As long as I can prevent the blood-letting of my heart and soul. As long as I don't lose her.

Again.


Bad Man on Campus is a sizzling second chance college hockey romance. This full length standalone novel is the third in the Big Men On Campus series. If you love stories where two lovers overcome tragedy to find their HEA, then you'll enjoy this one! (Contains sex and language for a mature audience.)

About the author

USA Today bestselling author Stephanie Queen is an ex-high-heel wearing romance writer, audiobook addict, UConn women’s basketball maniac, family girl,  loyal friend and Lindt chocolate junkie. I love snowflakes and kittens, NFL football, ice hockey and especiallyhockey players (like my husband ). 

If you love steamy romance stories with sports, drama, humor and occasional danger, then I’m your story-soulmate.

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