Right winger Rath Platts has overcome a lot of obstacles to make it to his second year in the NHL, including his own body. Standing at 5’9”, he’s one of the smallest players in the professional leagues, and he takes a lot of shit because of it. He’s fought tooth and nail to get where he is and he’s not going to let anyone push him around–not even his infuriatingly attractive captain he’s had a crush on since rookie year.
Percy Killinger has been the steady heart of his team for four years and a strong center for seven. As captain, he’s supposed to keep everyone in line, maintain team chemistry, and lead by example. What he’s not supposed to do is get completely flustered by one tiny winger with a razor-sharp tongue and an attitude problem.
When a hotel mix-up forces them to share a room—and a bed—the thin line between hate and want finally snaps. Now Percy and Rath are trying to keep their hands off each other long enough to hide their relationship from the team, the media, and the entire hockey world.
Too bad they’re absolutely terrible at keeping secrets.