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32: Refuse to Lose
32: Refuse to Lose | Mignon Mykel
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Trevor Winski is known for his easy attitude off-ice. Everyone's best friend, he's pseudo-uncle to his teammates' kids and welcome at every family party. For whatever reason, though, he can't keep a girlfriend to save his life. The women he's dated in the past want the rough-on-ice hockey player, both in and out of bed, but he was raised better than that. He's ready to give up on the idea of a family of his own-until a certain pretty blonde crosses paths with him. Callie MacTavish is the black sheep of her family. After growing up around money, living in luxurious homes and spending much of her youth going on extravagant vacations, she's chosen to live among the 'regular' population, donating money she doesn't need and volunteering for missions that need an extra set of hands. A pediatric nurse, she thrives on helping others-but she still has the travel bug. Meeting a man nearly ten years her senior isn't in her plans. But he makes her laugh. He makes her feel like she belongs somewhere. Trevor makes her want forever and ever, with firm roots in the ground. Too bad she's already put plans in motion to move again. For the first time, Trevor is prepared to take his fight off the ice. After all, he's always refused to lose. This book is a complete standalone from both the Enforcers of San Diego series, and the full Love In All Places series. All books and series are intertwined but not necessary to read in order to enjoy any single book.
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Hitchhikerbooks
32: Refuse to Lose | Mignon Mykel
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Bailedbailed

Before reading this, I didn't think I had a reason to hate Hockey.

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SamDestiny
32: Refuse to Lose | Mignon Mykel
Mehso-so

The book was okay in my opinion. The story was sweet, but the characters rather weird sometimes. I found it hard to relate to them and the book-boyfriend was as hot as I had hoped. There was something missing for me. However, the female lead was surprisingly strong, and yet sometimes immature.