She was a legend in Wyoming. In Montana, she’s a stranger. Y/N arrives on the Montana rodeo circuit with nothing but a horse trailer and undeniable talent. She wins barrel races, rides bulls like she’s got nothing to lose, and leaves before anyone can learn her name. While the rest of the circuit tries to figure out who the mysterious cowgirl is, Montana’s favorite bronc rider is determined to prove she’s all hype—until rivalry turns into respect, and respect becomes something far more complicated. Some secrets can stay buried. Others always find their way back to the arena. She didn’t come to Montana to make a name for herself. She came to leave one behind. But after the mysterious newcomer starts winning every barrel race and climbing onto bulls like she was born for it, the entire Montana rodeo circuit wants to know one thing: Who is she? Only one cowboy cares about a different question. Why does the girl who rides like she has nothing left to lose refuse to let anyone get close enough to ask her name?
As a gossip grows sodas, rivalry, chemistry, and undeniable attraction between Willoemere’s hometown, hero, and the fearless new cowgirl who refuses to live in anyone’s shadow, but with the small town expectations, family legacies, and everybody’s eyes on them. You are faced with the decision if you were supposed to use his hat as a convenient excuse or the beginning of something real.
She wasn’t supposed to be there. When a new goalie shows up to tryouts for the college men’s hockey team, nobody thinks twice about her. Under the oversized gear, helmet, and cage, the players assume the quiet, gruff goalie is just another guy trying to earn a spot. They only know one thing about her: She’s damn good. She doesn’t talk much. She doesn’t joke around. She doesn’t care about making friends. She just gets between the pipes and stops everything they throw at her—including shots from the team captain, a defenseman who has spent years making sure nobody gets past him on the other end of the ice. The captain immediately becomes obsessed with figuring out who the mysterious new goalie is. Not because he thinks the goalie is a girl. Because he thinks the goalie is the best player he’s ever seen. As the season begins, the two develop a fierce rivalry. He pushes her harder during practice. She shuts him down every time he thinks he has her figured out. Their teammates start treating them like an inseparable hockey duo without realizing how complicated things are becoming. Then, during an accident after practice, her helmet comes off. And the captain discovers the truth. The goalie is a girl. A girl who has been playing alongside them, showering in the same locker room, traveling on the same team bus, and beating them at their own game without telling a single one of them who she really is. Now the captain has a problem. He should tell the coach. He should tell the team. He definitely shouldn’t be falling for her. But the more he gets to know the person behind the mask, the more he realizes she never wanted special treatment. She didn’t want to be the girl on the team. She just wanted to be the goalie. And for the first time in his life, the captain has to decide whether being a leader means following the rules—or protecting the player he can’t imagine losing.
uld be like Percy Jackson, but they’re wrong. Well, Percy is a natural born leader, and he thrives in chaos. You prefer the quiet rhythm of the ocean. You tend to slip away on the beach whenever camp gets too loud and speak to the ocean creatures more easily than you do people and you have a habit of disappearing be beneath the water. One life feels overwhelming, despite being one of the most powerful Demi gods and Camp high blood you avoid attention whenever you can, but the only person who keeps signing you is will solace as camp Path Road had medic Will has became used to patching up to reckless heroes, but you were different. You rarely get hurt and whenever you do, you vanish before he can even ask if you’re OK it becomes a running joke that you’re the only patient he can’t catch when mysterious illnesses begin spreading through the camp even nectar and ambrosia stopped working campers lose their strength monsters become unusually aggressive and the the magical wars around can have lead begin to we, the Oracle prophecy names only two people capable of finding cure. The daughter who commands the restless sea in the who carries the sun. Reluctantly prepared together, you and will set up on the quest across the forgotten islands and temples mysterious cosines were old sea gods influencers have awakened at first the clash will plans you trust instant. Ever silence is filled with a conversation from Will, but you prefer listening to the waves. He believes that every wound can be healed, and you know that some storms simply have to be weathered, but somewhere between the late night watches on a deserved beach rescuing each other for monsters and watching sunrises over the ocean you’ll be able to understand him will realizes that you’re quietness isn’t coldness. It’s the column of the deep sea, and you discovered that will endless optimism isn’t ignorance. It’s courage as feelings grow the sea itself begins calling you away an an ocean spirit officer.
She’s the NHL’s newest physiotherapist—brilliant, blunt, and determined to keep her career free of distractions. Players don’t scare her. Egos don’t impress her. And smiling? That’s optional. He’s the team’s golden-boy forward—the first to crack a joke, the last to leave a teammate behind, and somehow the only person who isn’t intimidated by her icy attitude. When a season-threatening injury puts his future in her hands, endless rehab sessions and long road trips blur the line between professional and personal. The more she tries to keep him at arm’s length, the more he proves that even the strongest walls can crack.