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One Man Advantage

Heller Brothers Hockey • Book 3

by Kelly Jamieson

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Why You'll Love This

She swore off hockey players — then the league's most persistent center decided that rule was made to be broken.

  • Great if you want: a quick, enemies-to-lovers sports romance with real heat
  • The experience: fast and breezy — reads in a single sitting, no slow patches
  • The writing: Jamieson keeps dialogue sharp and the push-pull tension believable
  • Skip if: you want emotional depth over a light, low-angst read

About This Book

When your ex publicly humiliates you in front of cameras and the internet does the rest, swearing off hockey players forever sounds like the sanest decision imaginable. Nicole has good reasons for her rules—and exactly zero interest in breaking them for Logan Heller, the new center who just landed on her team's roster and seems determined to make her life complicated. What follows is a push-pull romance built on genuine tension: two people who want each other, one of whom is smart enough to know better, and one who's patient enough to prove her wrong.

Kelly Jamieson keeps things sharp and efficient in this novella-length entry in the Heller Brothers Hockey series. The writing moves fast without feeling rushed, and the banter lands with real wit rather than the forced quirkiness that plagues so many sports romances. Nicole earns her skepticism—she's not playing hard-to-get, she's protecting herself—which makes Logan's slow, deliberate courtship feel earned rather than presumptuous. Readers already invested in the Heller family will find plenty to enjoy here, but the story holds up completely on its own.

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