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Ashlyn Kane

    This author's work delves into contemporary thematic concerns and modern narrative sensibilities. Her distinctive style is marked by penetrating psychological insight and profound emotional depth. She employs rich language and poetic turns of phrase to craft memorable stories that resonate deeply with readers.

    Das Schicksal braucht kein Drehbuch
    Scoring Position: Volume 2
    Winging It
    • Hockey is Gabe Martin's life. Falling for his teammate isn't in the game plan.Gabe plots his existence around his dream of winning the Stanley Cup, leaving no room for romance or even coming out. But where teammate Dante Baltierra is concerned, Gabe's single-minded focus takes a major hit.Dante is riding high on his second year in the NHL. Some might call him shameless, but Dante prefers "charming." He's easy with his smile... and his virtue. It kills him that Gabe's so buttoned-up when he should be having the time of his life.When a tabloid outs Gabe, suddenly so many things make sense, but Dante's still asking himself why he cares so much about Gabe's happiness.Practically overnight, Gabe goes from the closet to the object of his crush's affections. But he knows Dante well--there's no way the guy is serious about Gabe. Is there?

      Winging It
      4.2
    • Scoring Position: Volume 2

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Ryan Wright's new hockey team is a dumpster fire, so he expects to lose games. When stuck-up superstar Nico starts cracking under pressure, Ryan steps in to help. But once he gets to know the real Nico, suddenly it's Ryan's heart he's in danger of losing.

      Scoring Position: Volume 2
      3.9
    • Das Schicksal braucht kein Drehbuch

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Schauspieler Drew ist gelangweilt von seinen einseitigen Rollen und begeistert von einem Skript für eine schwule Komödie. Während der Suche nach einem Co-Star entdeckt er Steve, den Autor, der als Gegenpart fungiert. Zwischen ihnen entsteht eine starke Chemie, doch Steve hat Angst vor der Öffentlichkeit und einer Beziehung.

      Das Schicksal braucht kein Drehbuch