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Lost Boy

The Puck Boys of Brooks University, Book 5

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Lost Boy

By: Hannah Gray
Narrated by: Heather Firth, Thomas Oakley
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I was four when my parents gave me my first pair of skates.

By six, I was hooked on hockey and couldn't get enough. At twelve, I had made a name for myself on the ice. And when I was fifteen, colleges were starting to take notice.

Life was great—until it wasn't. When I was seventeen, my best friend died in my arms. Nothing made sense after that. Drinking turned to smoking. And smoking turned to pills. But no matter how high I got, I couldn't erase that night. Or the guilt I felt.

Because that night had been my fault. My friend was dead… because of me.

As my best friend's baby sister, an actual angel sent from above, Haley Thompson is forbidden fruit, and I should stay away from her. Because everything I touch turns to crap. But like all things I'm not supposed to do, chasing her is another temptation I'm not strong enough to avoid. When I spiral down, hitting my lowest point, I know I can't take her with me. Innocent, sweet souls like her, they don't belong at the bottom.

The trouble is, she refuses to let go of me. Even if it will ruin her. Even if I will ruin her.

©2023 Hannah Gray (P)2024 Podium Audio
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Absolutely obsessed with this series!
Love the narrators! Love the story! Highly recommend ! You won’t want to miss out

So good

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Just some of the best storylines for these hockey boys to traverse, and I don’t think any other narrator than Thomas Oakley could do it justice. But then I could listen to that man read me the dictionary and I’d still smile big and wide all warm inside.

Well f*ck

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