Lace 'em Up


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With a last name like Bang, the jokes were endless. I’d decided long ago it was easier to pretend to embrace my namesake than try to prove myself to the world. No one had ever seen through that… Until I rescued a runaway bride from the side of the road. Then my mom—my interfering, matchmaking mom—saw the diamond ring, made assumptions I didn’t have the heart to dispel, and, suddenly, Rory and I were pretending to be engaged. Only…somewhere along the way, it became real. Somewhere along the way, I realized I could never let her go. Meet the Bang Brothers—five hot hockey-playing brothers who are allergic to commitment. The brothers are about to face off against their newly-retired mother…who suddenly has plenty of time to play matchmaker. Add in their baby sister and some secret dating, a single dad, an accidental pregnancy, a marriage of convenience, and a wrong bed—or two—and these siblings are not going to know what hit them! Bang Brothers Hockey Series Titles: 6/11/2024–Lace ’em Up by Elise Faber 6/25/2024–Show ’em How by Jami Davenport 7/9/2024–Hit ’em Hard by Kat Mizera 7/23/2024–Lock ’em Down by Gina Azzi 8/6/2024–Light ’em Up by Kelly Jamieson 8/20/2024–Hook ’em Hard by Cathryn Fox




Quicks


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D-Bow’s game has it all, and colleges are taking notice. But he’s still rehabbing a knee injury and his job as Marion East point guard is under threat. Plus he’s got family drama. And girl trouble. Can he put it all together for his senior season? Or will he crash and burn like so many Marion East players before him?




Lasting Impact


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New York Times bestselling author Kostya Kennedy sets this captivating, character-rich story against the back-drop of one of the most pressing questions in sports: Should we let our sons play football? At the high end of America’s most popular game is the glittering NFL, a fan-stoked money machine and also an opaque enterprise under scrutiny for the physical dangers imposed on its players. Then there’s high school football, unrivaled for the crucial life lessons it imparts-discipline, leadership, cooperation, humility, perseverance-yet also a brain-rattling, bone-breaking game whose consequences are at best misunderstood, and, at the very worst, deadly. What is the parent of a young athlete to make of that? The New Rochelle High School team in suburban New York is like many across the country: a source of civic pride, a manhood workshop for a revered coach and an emotional proving ground for boys of widely different backgrounds. In the fall of 2014, New Rochelle’s season unfolded alongside watershed NFL head injury revelations and domestic abuse cases (remember Ray Rice?), as well as fatalities on nearby fields. The dramatic story of that season, for players, parents and coaches, underscores fundamental questions. Are football’s inherent risks so great that the sport may not survive as we know it? Or are those risks worth the rewards that the game continues to bestow, and that can stay with a young man for a lifetime?




Light 'em Up


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Annie Bang I’m thrilled to be working in professional hockey, since my five brothers are all hockey players. My new role as skating coach to the New York Bears is the perfect fit and I can’t wait to whip all these guys into shape so we can win more games. Except one of the guys is Logan Coates—the guy who sent my brother to the hospital in a memorable game three seasons ago. I want nothing to do with him. Logan Coates I don’t need some tiny figure skater telling me what to do. I know how to skate. I wouldn’t be in the NHL if I didn’t. Although, I am a fourth liner. I do want more ice time. I want to make a difference on the team. But learning how to figure skate isn’t it. Especially from Annie Bang, who hates my guts. Speaking of guts…she has ’em. She’s a pint-sized badass. And that’s sexy as hell. When I’m around her, my skate blade’s not the only thing made of steel.




A New Dream


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She’s grieving the loss of the first boy she ever loved. He wants to help her heal. One year ago, Taylor Scott’s boyfriend died while practicing with his hockey team. She’s spent the last twelve months blaming everything, including the sport of hockey. She wants nothing more to do with it, which is difficult when her dad secures his first professional coaching job. Having nowhere else to go, she moves to a new town with her family, where she meets him. Josh Walker. The only man who can calm the storm brewing in her mind. The more time she spends being his friend, the easier it is to begin the healing she’s so desperate for. She just never expected the lie. Because Josh Walker is one of her dad’s hockey players. And she has to decide if healing means forgiving the sport that caused her so much pain, or if the hatred is worth losing the first person in so long who makes her feel anything at all. Dive into a moving romance with heartwarming characters and a guaranteed happy ending. A New Dream is the standalone book three in the clean and sweet New Beginnings series. The New Beginnings Series: A New Choice A New Promise A New Dream A New Path




Dealbreaker


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When the Game Breakers meet more than hearts will be broken… These hockey players are going to claim, protect, and...maybe they'll just rock their women's worlds. Series tropes include: 🏒enemies to lovers 🏒mistaken identity 🏒starting over 🏒rags to riches 🏒protective MMCs 🏒found family and more...




Rulebreaker


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When the Game Breakers meet more than hearts will be broken… These hockey players are going to claim, protect, and...maybe they'll just rock their women's worlds. Series tropes include: 🏒enemies to lovers 🏒mistaken identity 🏒starting over 🏒rags to riches 🏒protective MMCs 🏒found family and more...




Running with the Champ


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"A former medical sales manager traces his longtime friendship with the two-time heavyweight champion of the world, describing how they bonded over shared efforts on behalf of underprivileged kids and how the author witnessed Ali's countless acts of unpublicized generosity over the years, "--NoveList.




Boys' Life


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Boys' Life is the official youth magazine for the Boy Scouts of America. Published since 1911, it contains a proven mix of news, nature, sports, history, fiction, science, comics, and Scouting.




Give My Poor Heart Ease


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Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, folklorist William Ferris toured his home state of Mississippi, documenting the voices of African Americans as they spoke about and performed the diverse musical traditions that form the authentic roots of the blues. Now, Give My Poor Heart Ease puts front and center a searing selection of the artistically and emotionally rich voices from this invaluable documentary record. Illustrated with Ferris's photographs of the musicians and their communities and including a CD of original music, the book features more than twenty interviews relating frank, dramatic, and engaging narratives about black life and blues music in the heart of the American South. Here are the stories of artists who have long memories and speak eloquently about their lives, blues musicians who represent a wide range of musical traditions--from one-strand instruments, bottle-blowing, and banjo to spirituals, hymns, and prison work chants. Celebrities such as B. B. King and Willie Dixon, along with performers known best in their neighborhoods, express the full range of human and artistic experience--joyful and gritty, raw and painful. In an autobiographical introduction, Ferris reflects on how he fell in love with the vibrant musical culture that was all around him but was considered off limits to a white Mississippian during a troubled era. This magnificent volume illuminates blues music, the broader African American experience, and indeed the history and culture of America itself.