LOGINDanica Jones is a fierce, talented hockey player who has fought her entire life to be taken seriously in a male-dominated sport. When she becomes the first and only woman to make the university’s elite Division I men’s hockey team, she expects resistance — but nothing prepares her for Captain Caleb Ruiz. Caleb is the arrogant, brooding, and undeniably gifted team captain who rules the ice with an iron fist and a permanent scowl. From the moment Danica steps onto his rink, he makes it brutally clear that he doesn’t want her there. His sharp words cut deep, yet his actions tell a different story: during practice he deliberately traps her against the boards, his hard, gear-clad body pressing intimately into hers under the guise of “fixing her stance.” The tension between them is immediate, electric, and dangerously forbidden. When a housing crisis forces Danica to move into the hockey team house — right next door to Caleb — their icy glares and biting arguments quickly spiral into something far more intense. Late-night hallway collisions, shared showers, and accidental touches turn into stolen, frantic encounters. What begins as pure hatred and resentment slowly melts into raw, addictive lust, and eventually into something deeper. As they navigate secret hookups in the locker room, risky hotel room nights during away games, jealous rages, and the constant threat of the team finding out, Caleb and Danica must confront the truth: the arrogant captain doesn’t hate that she’s on his team — he hates how desperately he needs her, both on the ice and in his bed.
View MoreDawn crept in gray and unforgiving, but the house was already stirring with the low hum of pre-scrimmage tension. I hadn’t slept. Not after the hallway. Not after Caleb’s fingers had undone me against the wall and then left me aching in the dark. Every time I closed my eyes, I felt the ghost of his touch and heard the raw way he’d said my name through the wall. I needed a shower. Cold. Long. Something to wash away the confusion and steady my nerves before the Wolves descended. The shared bathroom on the second floor was mercifully empty. I locked the door, peeled off my robe and sleep clothes, and stepped under the spray before it even warmed. The water beat against my shoulders like tiny accusations. Riley Voss had handed Kane my entire history on a silver platter. Lila Harlow’s ghost hovered over every decision Kane would make today. And Caleb… Caleb had admitted I was the one thing that could make him lose focus. I stayed under the water until my skin pruned, then wrapped a
I couldn’t stay in that bed another second. The room felt too small, the air thick with the lingering scent of Caleb’s skin and the memory of his fingers inside me. My body still hummed—raw, oversensitive, unfinished. Every shift of the sheets reminded me of the way he had tasted me on his own fingers, the dark hunger in his eyes as he watched me fall apart. I slipped on a thin silk robe over my tank and shorts and stepped into the hallway, barefoot. The old wood was cold beneath my feet. Moonlight sliced through the window at the far end, painting jagged silver patterns across the worn carpet. The house was silent except for the distant hum of the refrigerator downstairs. I was halfway to the stairs when his door opened behind me. The temperature in the hallway changed instantly. Caleb stepped out wearing only black boxer briefs. Moonlight carved sharp shadows across his chest and abdomen, highlighting every tense line of muscle. He was still visibly aroused, thick and stra
The walls might as well have been made of paper. I lay in the dark of my new room, staring at shadows shifting across the ceiling, every sound from the other side of the drywall pulling me tighter. The faint creak of Caleb’s mattress as he turned. The slow rustle of sheets. A deep, frustrated exhale that sounded like it carried the weight of the entire season. Sleep refused to come. My mind kept replaying the old battles—the night I was seventeen and the opposing captain spent three periods whispering the same poison Kane Harlow was now spreading online. I answered with a hat trick and a tunnel fight after the final buzzer. My father had watched from the stands with terrified pride in his eyes, later telling me I didn’t have to prove anything to anyone but myself. He was wrong. I always had something to prove. And now Kane Harlow had turned his sister’s tragedy into a personal war against anyone he saw as weak. He didn’t just want to beat me. He wanted to erase me. The ache
Dragging the last duffel bag up the creaking stairs of 114 Oak Street felt like crossing into enemy territory with nothing but stubborn pride as armor. The house carried its own atmosphere—stale beer, worn leather, and that heavy, electric undercurrent of masculine energy I had been pushing against since I was eight years old. That was the year the local girls’ league folded. My father, a former minor-league enforcer with hands like scarred oak, had looked at me with equal parts pride and fear when I begged him to let me try the boys’ league. “They hit hard, Dani. You sure?” I was sure. I took my first legal body check at nine and got up smiling, blood on my tongue and fire in my chest. By twelve I was the only girl left, earning the nickname “Ice Breaker” after one perfectly timed hip check shattered a bully’s confidence—and his ribs. But the real war began at fourteen when a rival coach told my father I was “ruining the boys’ development.” When I refused to quit, my own team






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