Asher Reynolds–Dutch to his teammates–is the guy who always wants things to be fair.
But there’s nothing fair about losing his sister in a car accident a few months ago, along with suffering an injury that’s going to derail his senior year with the Radford Renegades.
Wyatt Chase is used to handling whatever life throws at him.
A former pro hockey player who lost his career to a brutal injury, he’s now a single dad to a precocious five-year-old—and Radford’s newest physical therapist.
He’s no stranger to clawing his way forward in spite of the odds. What he’s not expecting is for Asher–broody and sullen and injured–to be his first serious case so early in the season.
Or his next door neighbor. And he’s definitely not expecting for Asher’s depth–and pain–to stir something in Chase that he’s spent years trying to push past.
He knows that Asher is one-hundred-percent off limits. He’s Chase’s patient, and it’s his responsibility to help rehab him and keep the line between them clear.
So, why do they keep finding themselves crossing it over and over again?