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Drew Sellers had everything a successful hockey career offered: the hot wife, the huge house, superstar fame. Now heβs alone, rattling around his empty life like the beer bottles in his recycling bin. Until a near-perfect stranger drops a bomb.
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Drew has a 12-year-old daughter he never knew about. Her mother is dying. And her only remaining family, βAuntie Pβ, looks at him like she knows exactly what he is: a washed-up winger with a bum knee and zero parenting skills.
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Between her demanding job, her sisterβs illness, and her frightened niece, Peyton Watt has enough on her plate without Drew underfootβan unemployed ex-jock who spends too much time drinking and living in the past.Β
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Drewβs definitely no father of the year, but as time passes, Peyton witnesses the re-emergence of the qualities that made him a star athleteβa man rising to the challenge. A man getting up one more time than heβs knocked down.
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A man whoβs remembering what itβs like to winβespecially her heart.
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Note: This title was previous published. There have been no significant changes from its original version.