The so-bad-they’re-good alphas of hockey’s Chicago Aces are back in this emotionally charged novel of sex, love, and second chances from the bestselling author of Top Shelf and the Heller Brothers series.
Tanner Bennet hates weddings. They just remind him that he simply isn’t cut out for any kind of healthy, committed relationship—never has been, never will be. After getting rejected by the girl he thought was “the one” all those years ago, he made a huge mistake and married the wrong person. Now that the divorced heartbreaker has reluctantly agreed to be a groomsman for one of his NHL teammates, the last thing he expects is a chance at redemption with the one that got away.
After Marc Dupuis of the Chicago Aces hires wedding planner Katelyn Medford, she discovers that her big break comes with a twist: a reunion with her college sweetheart. The way she dumped Tanner still haunts her. Eight years—and three broken engagements—later, Katelyn knows she’ll never have that kind of innocent, wide-eyed passion again. Still, she and Tanner soon generate enough body heat to burn up the sheets. And even with Tanner’s career with the Aces up in the air, Katelyn’s wondering whether the time is right to let him in for real.
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“Holy hotness! This was my first Kelly Jamieson book, and after reading Back Check I now can’t wait to meet the rest of the Aces Hockey Series.”
— A. M. Madden, author of Finding Mr. Wrong
“Kelly Jamieson earned a shutout win with this one. A perfect blend of sexy and sweet that will have you laughing out loud.”
— Nicole Edwards, New York Times bestselling author“I can always count on Kelly Jamieson for lovable characters, hilarious banter, and steamy romance! She delivers it all in Back Check.”
— Sophia Henry, author of the Pilots Hockey seriesKelly Jamieson is the author of over thirty-five romance novels and novellas, including the popular Heller Brothers Hockey series and the Rule of Three trilogy. She writes the kind of books she loves to read—sexy romance with heat, humor, and emotion—and her writing has been described as “sweet and satisfying.”
Kasha Kensington had childhood aspirations of becoming a trapeze performer, but in the end she decided to pursue a degree in communications at Binghamton University, where she discovered a gift for voice-over work. She works extensively in both radio and the audiobook industry.