Hockey Players Are Tough, But Novelists Are Tougher
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Long before writing a hockey romance novel, long before I’d written any novel of any kind, I was just a girl, sitting on my parents’ couch, watching a hockey game. I remember my father walked into the room one day and said: “at this level, there is very little difference in skill between these two teams. They’re all *skilled. *It’s just about who wants it more.”

I sat there, silently, but every alarm bell went off in my brain. You mean sheer* will to win* is a factor? But I didn’t respond. It’s important not to let your parents know you’re listening to them.

I never played hockey, but I did play tennis. From age nine to eighteen, I competed in tournaments and carted around a red Wilson tennis bag like an appendage. My mother would always tell me that I came off the court looking…

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