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The Risk - Elle Kennedy (sprayed edges)
Brenna Jensen, the sharp-tongued daughter of Briar University's hockey coach. Brenna is fiercely independent and has a reputation for being tough, but she's also tired of being judged for her past mistakes.
She sets her sights on a summer internship at a major sports television network, a dream job that could be her ticket to a better future. However, there's a problem: the internship is highly competitive, and she needs a reference from someone with connections to the sports world. She believes her best shot is to get a letter of recommendation from the rival school's hockey coach.
Her plan hits a snag when she realizes the only person who can help her is the charming and popular hockey star Jake Connelly, her father's number-one enemy on the ice. Jake is a rival player with a reputation for being a risk-taker on and off the ice. They strike a deal: Brenna will help Jake improve his grades, and he will convince his father, the rival coach, to write her the recommendation letter. Their arrangement starts as a mutually beneficial deal, but the more time they spend together, the more their rivalry turns into a sizzling attraction. The novel explores themes of ambition, family loyalty, and the risks people take for love.
Brenna Jensen, the sharp-tongued daughter of Briar University's hockey coach. Brenna is fiercely independent and has a reputation for being tough, but she's also tired of being judged for her past mistakes.
She sets her sights on a summer internship at a major sports television network, a dream job that could be her ticket to a better future. However, there's a problem: the internship is highly competitive, and she needs a reference from someone with connections to the sports world. She believes her best shot is to get a letter of recommendation from the rival school's hockey coach.
Her plan hits a snag when she realizes the only person who can help her is the charming and popular hockey star Jake Connelly, her father's number-one enemy on the ice. Jake is a rival player with a reputation for being a risk-taker on and off the ice. They strike a deal: Brenna will help Jake improve his grades, and he will convince his father, the rival coach, to write her the recommendation letter. Their arrangement starts as a mutually beneficial deal, but the more time they spend together, the more their rivalry turns into a sizzling attraction. The novel explores themes of ambition, family loyalty, and the risks people take for love.

