Body Check

Body Check by Lisa B. Kamps, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in October 2015, is a contemporary romance that explores the intersection of sports and personal ambition. The story centers on Randy Michaels, a defenseman for the Baltimore Banners, who faces the reality of aging in a competitive sport. As he grapples with the possibility of being replaced by younger players, he devises a plan to reshape his image as a businessman. Meanwhile, Alyssa Harris is determined to make her themed sports bar, aimed at women, a success, despite the challenges that come with it.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the dynamics of ambition and romance, as Randy and Alyssa navigate their contrasting goals. The plot unfolds with their attempts to collaborate on the restaurant, highlighting the tension between their differing visions and the chemistry that develops between them. With themes of love and professional aspirations, Body Check presents a story that intertwines the worlds of sports and entrepreneurship, inviting readers to witness whether their partnership can withstand the pressures both on and off the ice. This edition spans 218 pages and is written in English.
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Baltimore Banners defenseman Randy Michaels has a reputation for hard-hitting, on and off the ice. But he’s getting older, and his agent has warned that there are younger, less-expensive players who are eager to take his place on the team. Can his hare-brained idea of becoming a “respectable businessman” turn his reputation around, or has Randy’s reputation really cost him the chance of having his contract renewed? Alyssa Harris has one goal in mind: make the restaurant she’s opened with her three friends a success. It’s not going to be easy, not when the restaurant is a themed sports bar geared towards women. It’s going to be even more difficult because their sole investor is Randy Michaels, her friend’s drool-worthy brother who has his own ideas about what makes an interesting menu. Will the mismatched pair be able to find a compromise as things heat up, both on and off the ice? Or will their differences result in a penalty that cost both of them the game?
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