The Play

The Play by Elle Kennedy, published by Sourcebooks, Incorporated in 2019, is a contemporary romance novel that spans 400 pages. The story centers on hockey captain Hunter Davenport, who is determined to eliminate distractions after a challenging season. His resolve is tested when he meets Demi Davis, a captivating woman who is off-limits due to her relationship status. As their friendship develops, the boundaries of their intentions begin to blur, leading to an exploration of attraction and emotional complexity.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of friendship and forbidden attraction within the backdrop of college hockey. The dynamics between Hunter and Demi highlight the tension of navigating personal commitments while grappling with undeniable chemistry. This edition offers a blend of humor and romance, appealing to fans of new adult fiction and sports-themed stories.
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A player off the market. A forbidden attraction. A friendship that’s about to break every rule.
Hockey captain Hunter Davenport is done with distractions. After a disastrous season, he’s going clean–no hookups, no flirting, no exceptions. Until Demi Davis walks into his world. She’s brilliant, biting, beautiful…and completely off-limits.
They’re supposed to be just friends. After all, she has a boyfriend, and he’s committed to celibacy. But when sparks fly and circumstances shift, the lines between good intentions and irresistible chemistry blur fast. Staying away should be easy. It isn’t.
From the New York Times bestselling author of the bestselling Off-Campus series, The Play delivers an emotional, laugh-out-loud, slow-burn romance set in the world of college hockey. For fans of steamy opposites-attract stories and friends-to-lovers tension, this is your next can’t-miss read.
Join the millions of readers who’ve fallen for the Briar U boys–and the women who change their game.
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