On Thin Ice Series by Victoria Villeneuve
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#1
On Thin Ice (On Thin Ice #1)
Victoria Villeneuve
Rated: 3.25 of 5 starsKylie thought her life ended months earlier when the night from hell turned her world upside down. Instead of finishing medical school, Kylie became an alcoholic. Her parents forced her into a rehab center, and when a strange new man shows up to group therapy, Kylie feels something for the first time in months. It turns out the handsome stranger is none other than Daniel Ross, captain of the Seattle Sea Lions hockey team... moreKylie thought her life ended months earlier when the night from hell turned her world upside down. Instead of finishing medical school, Kylie became an alcoholic. Her parents forced her into a rehab center, and when a strange new man shows up to group therapy, Kylie feels something for the first time in months. It turns out the handsome stranger is none other than Daniel Ross, captain of the Seattle Sea Lions hockey team. He and Kylie are drawn to each other, each with a dark part of their past they’d rather forget. But will the fear of exposing themselves make them run from each other as well? less
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#2
On Thin Ice 2 (On Thin Ice #2)
Victoria Villeneuve
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsAs Kylie and Daniel are getting closer to each other, both of them rue the rule at the clinic that keeps them from having the relationship they both want. But as they spend more time with each other, Kylie notices the passion in Daniel, and convinces him to get the surgery for his knee and continue his career in hockey... moreAs Kylie and Daniel are getting closer to each other, both of them rue the rule at the clinic that keeps them from having the relationship they both want. But as they spend more time with each other, Kylie notices the passion in Daniel, and convinces him to get the surgery for his knee and continue his career in hockey. But when she reveals her own inner demons to Daniel, will he be able to convince her that she isn’t beyond hope either? This 20,000 word story is the second part of the On Thin Ice trilogy. Please enjoy the following excerpt: Suddenly, I let out a small cry as I looked down at Daniel’s leg. I hadn’t realized that there was blood pouring down it. He must have hurt it when he fell to the ground. It wasn’t like one of his major arteries had been hit, but there was definitely a good amount of blood. I couldn’t believe I didn’t notice it before, I must have been so wrapped up in his story. “I didn’t realize you were bleeding,” I exclaimed, jumping up to find a first aid kit. I knew there had to be one around here somewhere, we were in a gym, after all. I found it on a shelf near the exit and quickly came back with it to Daniel. “Don’t worry, it’s fine. It doesn’t hurt on the outside nearly as much as on the inside.” “No, but you’re still losing way too much blood to just leave it there bleeding.” I opened the box and grabbed a large bandage, which I pressed to the wound. “Keep that there until the bleeding stops, I’ll be right back,” I ordered, grabbing a small cloth from the kit and going into the change room. When I came back with my cloth, which was now wet, Daniel was still obediently holding the bandage to his leg. “Has the bleeding stopped?” I asked. “I think so, mostly,” he replied, moving the bandage aside so I could have a look. Sure enough, the bleeding had basically ebbed, only a tiny amount of red still leaked from the wound. I took my cloth and very carefully cleaned the wound, making sure there were no little bits of rock or anything still inside of Daniel. I grabbed some antibiotic cream from the kit and gently spread a thin layer of it across the wound. I was all too aware of Daniel’s eyes watching me as I stroked his skin, and I could feel my own body reacting in a way I didn’t want it to. When I was finished, I took a fresh bandage from the kit and wrapped it around the wound. “Good. You should be fine. Take these extra bandages and change it every day, then in a few days take the bandage off completely and let the wound air heal.” “Thank you doctor,” Daniel replied with a grin, and I realized just how close we were to one another. The tension between us was palpable. I could feel the electricity between us, I could feel my lips moistening, and other parts of me moistening as well. I could feel the heat radiating off him, and as he moved his head closer to mine, I moved in as well. He was intoxicating, there was no way to resist him. I didn’t want to resist him. Fuck the consequences. I wanted Daniel, and I wanted him now. less
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#3
On Thin Ice 3 (On Thin Ice #3)
Victoria Villeneuve
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsDaniel and Kylie begin to adapt to their new lives in the outside world together, having left rehab. Daniel's hockey team is doing well, and Kylie is acing her classes, but when the family of the man who hit her car sues Kylie for pain and suffering, it brings back a number of bad memories.Will Kylie be able to keep herself together, or will she fall back to the alcohol she used to depend on?This 20,000 word story is the third and final part of the On Thin Ice trilogy... moreDaniel and Kylie begin to adapt to their new lives in the outside world together, having left rehab. Daniel's hockey team is doing well, and Kylie is acing her classes, but when the family of the man who hit her car sues Kylie for pain and suffering, it brings back a number of bad memories.Will Kylie be able to keep herself together, or will she fall back to the alcohol she used to depend on?This 20,000 word story is the third and final part of the On Thin Ice trilogy. Please enjoy this excerpt:“So when the regular season starts are you going to be playing again?”“I hope so. I think so. Dan thinks if we’re pretty aggressive with my rehab for the next month that it should be possible. I know that it’s not extremely important if I don’t, but I’d like to be back in time for the start of the year.”“Yeah, you had the surgery in July, three months recovery is pretty damn good for an athelete.”“I was lucky that the tears weren’t too bad, definitely.”When we finished our food, we cracked open our fortune cookies. ‘Anything is possible if you really believe’, mine said. I smiled at the words. I believed them now. After I saw Daniel skating around on the ice today, the same Daniel who winced when he showed me how to lunge because his knee was in so much pain, I knew that what my fortune cookie said was right. Anything was possible. It just took a lot of hard work.Our food discarded, I scooched in to be closer to Daniel. We sat together, me resting in between his legs, leaning back against him as his arms wrapped around my waist. I took his hands in mine, and we watched the lake in silence for a while. This was perfect. Absolutely perfect.“I love you, Kylie,” Daniel suddenly said, out of nowhere. I hadn’t been expecting it, but it felt so right to hear right now. It felt nice to hear.“I love you too,” I replied, leaning back against him. I closed my eyes. Daniel loved me. He had just told me he loved me. I thought before that the situation was perfect, but I was wrong. Now it was perfect. less
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