“Luke Dawson and Harper Braedon could have been friends. They trade shifts at the same diner, share classes at school, and are driven by their greatest passions: hockey for Dawson and jewelry-making for Harper. But some things aren't meant to be. Dawson thinks Harper is stuck-up, too good for anything resembling school spirit. Harper thinks Dawson is a self-centered jock, a perfect fit for a hockey team that seems to absorb all the budget away from the arts departments.
When his beloved hockey coach gets fired for misallocation of funds, Dawson is terrified that all his plans for impressing scouts are vanishing before his eyes. A rumor goes around that Harper was the one who got him fired, and suddenly she’s public enemy number one.
But even with their mutual dislike at an all-time high, Harper and Dawson can’t escape splitting shifts forever. Can forced proximity help them find some common ground, or will long-held grudges finally succeed in bringing them both down?” - taken from Goodreads.
Hockey rules at Hamilton lakes High School to the detriment of other extracurricular programs. Luke Dawson hopes to play in the NHL while Harper Braden wants to succeed at her jewelry making business. Co-workers at Luke's parents' diner, they are colleagues but not necessarily friends. They both see their hopes and dreams begin to vanish when the hockey coach is fired over the mismanagement of funds and Harper is falsely accused of blowing the whistle. Soon the two begin to take notice and see that each other's goals are as valid as their own.
This book is perfect for fans of Lynn Painter and Kasie West.

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