Walker Hannan was supposed to be the next big thing in the NHL. But instead of carving out a legendary career, he's been sent down to the minors to fix his game—and his attitude. The rink used to be his sanctuary, but now it feels like his prison. Angry, frustrated, and desperate to claw his way back, the last thing Walker needs is a distraction.
Enter Finn Carter—elementary school art teacher, eternal optimist, and the human equivalent of sunshine. With his paint-stained hands and infectious smile, Finn is everything Walker isn’ open, warm, and willing to see the beauty in the mess. He knows life isn’t about perfection—it’s about expression. And somehow, against all odds, he starts to chip away at the walls Walker has spent years building.
But just when Walker begins to believe there’s more to life than hockey, he gets the call he’s been waiting for—his shot at the NHL, his second chance.
Now, with his career on the line and his heart tangled in something real, Walker has to Can he fight for his place on the ice without losing the one person who taught him how to live beyond it?
Rough Draft is a heartfelt opposites-attract, grumpy/sunshine, MM hockey romance about love, ambition, and finding a home where you least expect it.
The Games We Play - Season 2 is the second season of this multi-author minor league hockey romance series! All titles run concurrently through the same hockey season and the books can be read in any order, so jump in anywhere!
Rough Draft by Scott and Locey was part of a
multi author hockey series, The Games We Play Season 2. Angst, humor,
and love all found its way into the book.
Walker was a hockey player sent down due to anger issues,
told to work on his life both on and out of the rink. Finn was an art teacher who
led an interesting group of hockey players who needed to find an inner calmness
and learn to deal with their issues.
Walker and Finn were attracted to each other from the start
but walked a thin line. Their chemistry radiated throughout and once they
acknowledged their attraction, things moved progressively fast.
Scott and Locey wrote about sensitive topics without
sugar coating anything. They also infused humor into each character while
taking nothing away from their personalities. I always enjoy the pairing of the
two authors as their synergy is as seamless as their characters.
Sexy & Sizzling
A four handcuff review