Sin Bin
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Publisher Description
Logan “Bruiser” Brassard and Meadow Ryan are no strangers to heartache, loss, and trauma. When they met as foster children, they both bore deep scars from the horrors life had inflicted. Although their time together at the group home was brief, they never forgot each other.
Fast forward fifteen years, and Meadow is an unemployed social worker down on her luck. Logan is an NHL superstar who can’t keep himself out of the penalty box. When he’s not brawling on the ice, he’s living up to his reputation as a notorious manwhore.
When Meadow arrives in Denver for a job interview, the attraction that sizzles between her and Logan is too hot to ignore. With his panty-melting smile, badass tattoos, and muscles for days, he’s the embodiment of sin and temptation. But she has no interest in becoming one of his discarded puck bunnies. She’s there for a job and nothing more.
But Logan has other plans for her, and he’s not giving up without a fight. As their friendship deepens into something powerful, a blissful future suddenly seems within reach. Until they’re blindsided by shattering secrets from the past—secrets that could destroy their one true shot at happiness.
Denver Rebels Series
#1 - WICKED GAMES
#2 - THE SWEDE
#3 - SIN BIN
Customer Reviews
Loved this continuation of the Denver Rebels
I loved Logan and Meadow’s story. They were two lost souls who who had to battle and face their past hurts in order to find long lasting love. I love how the author kept the other Denver Rebel’s a relevant part of this journey, it was nice to know what was going on with them. (I could have used a little less Jess, she is just too much). The sex scenes were unbelievably hot. Can’t wait for Hunters story.
Logan is my new fav
As I read them I fall a lil in love with the men. So of course Logan is my new fav. This one made me shed a few tears and need to take breaks before I started sweating. I can’t wait for Hunters story and know I’ll be sad when they all end.
The thing I love most about these books are the women. I see myself in them and that’s what makes these some of my favorites. While I’m not personally married to someone outside my race when all you hear in real life are disparaging comments about Black women, it’s nice reading about fictional people who appreciate the skin we’re in.