Delay of Game, Tracey Richardson
Delay of Game, Tracey Richardson
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Delay of Game

Author: Tracey Richardson

Narrator: Anastasia Watley

Unabridged: 8 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/24/2021

Categories: Fiction, Romance, Lgbtq+


Synopsis

Passion and patriotism sizzle on the ice at the Winter Olympics.

It's been a dozen years since two of the world's best women hockey players, Niki Hartling and Eva Caruso, first competed against each other in the Olympic Games.

The pressure of the intense USA-Canada rivalry forced an end to their love affair, and both women moved on—Niki to coach and to marry, Eva to stretch out a playing career that her ravaged body can barely sustain anymore.

The Games are upon them once again. Eva wants one last chance to beat the Canadians and win hockey's biggest prize. Niki, now a widow and single mother, strives to coach her country to gold, even as the obstacles against her mount. The locker room seems to have ears and there are few people Niki and Eva can trust.

Rivals and former lovers on hockey's biggest stage, will Niki and Eva feel the same spark that first brought them together? And can they win on—and off—the ice with the whole world watching?

About Tracey Richardson

Tracey Richardson lives in the Georgian Bay region of Ontario, Canada, and is a retired daily newspaper journalist. She has written several romance novels, including I'm Gonna Make You Love Me, Delay of Game, and The Song in My Heart. Her novels Last Salute and No Rules of Engagement were both Lambda Literary award finalists. Side Order of Love was a Romance Writers of America Rainbow Award of Excellence winner in contemporary romance.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sandra

What an enjoyable sports romance with great main characters and a lot of chemistry between them. They were meant to be for each other. But there is this big game ahead of them, the Olympic final in ice hockey, and they are on the opposite teams USA and Canada, one as a veteran player, the other as t......more