Broken Hearts

Broken Hearts by Rebecca Jenshak is a contemporary fiction novel published by Rebecca Jenshak on July 13, 2021. This edition spans 322 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around Rhett Rauthruss, a hockey player navigating life after a long-term relationship, and Sienna Hale, a figure skater facing her own challenges as she prepares for her final competition. As they both seek to embrace their college experiences, their paths intersect in unexpected ways.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of romance and personal growth within the context of sports and college life. Rhett is eager to enjoy his newfound single status, while Sienna grapples with the pressures of her athletic career and the lingering effects of past heartbreak. As their relationship develops, they discover shared experiences that challenge their initial perceptions of each other. This engaging story delves into the complexities of young adulthood, making it a relatable read for fans of new adult fiction.
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She’s a figure skater. He’s a hockey player. Things are about to heat up on the ice.
Rhett Rauthruss is single for the first time in six years. He’s fresh off a long-term, long-distance relationship and ready to make the most of what’s left of college.
Party with his boys, get to the Frozen Four with his team, and maybe play the field for a change.
Sienna Hale knows a thing or two about heartbreak. She’s a college athlete about to skate for the last time, and nothing is going to throw her off course. Not her worries about finding a job after college, not the whispers of last year’s accident on the ice, and not the cute hockey player who keeps asking her out.
They think they want different things, but when it heats up between them, there’s no denying they have something in common–even if it’s just for a night.
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