Campus Confessions
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The Breakaway
by Cynthia Gunderson
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Part 1 of the Campus Confessions series
The only thing worse than crossing the line is wanting to...
Living with my boyfriend Logan should have been everything I wanteduntil I realized his best friend, Rob Thompson, came with the deal. Rob and I are like oil and water, fire and gasoline, sworn enemies under one roof.
When Logan got selected for World Juniors in Germany, I thought Id get a reprieve. I could handle the quiet loneliness of his absence. What I couldnt handle was Rob. Hes still here, stomping around the house with that cocky grin, pushing every button I have. And somehow, when its just the two of us, the air feels heavier. Charged.
Its infuriating how he can see right through me, past every wall Ive built, calling me out in ways no one else ever has. But as much as I hate him, I cant seem to stay away.
Logan will be gone for two months. Rob will be here every day. And Im terrified that everything I thought I knew about loveand hateis about to change...
Book #1 in Campus Confessions, a spin-off of the best-selling Canadian Played series.
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The Save
A Forbidden New Adult Hockey Romance With Slow Burn And Found Family.
by Cynthia Gunderson
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Part 2 of the Campus Confessions series
I came to Douglas University for a fresh start-for hockey games, new friends, and a life free from tangled family drama. But then I saw him.
Chase Wilson. My ex-stepbrother. The boy I loved before I knew better.
He left six years ago and I hadn't seen or heard from him. Now he's back-as the university's newest assistant hockey coach. Older. Sharper. Completely off-limits for obvious reasons.
When the team's grades threaten their season, the school assigns me as their academic tutor-and Chase's only shot at saving his career. Working together wasn't supposed to be personal, but every late-night study session pulls us closer, unraveling years of buried feelings. At least on my part.
We're walking a dangerous line. He's determined to keep his distance, but I see the way he looks at me-like resisting me is the hardest game he's ever played.
It's reckless. Forbidden. Impossible.
But sometimes the only thing more dangerous than breaking the rules . . . is wanting to.
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