Stand Alone Novel
Book 6
By: M. J. Padgett

Lucky Left Wing: A Sweet Hockey Romance

M. J. Padgett
 DATING A DENVER DRAGON   Book Six

The Denver Dragons’ team mascot is an enigma, and Finchley Bennett likes it that way. When the gymnast puts on the dragon uniform and performs death-defying stunts in front of huge crowds, it’s the fulfillment of her life’s dream. Keeping her identity a secret is part of the show’s appeal, but it also allows Finchley to do what she loves without her father’s judgment looming over her.

Aiden Doyle never met a mountain he couldn’t conquer or a dare he didn’t win, but his best friend’s latest challenge might prove to be what breaks his winning streak. Unmasking the team’s mascot will not be easy, but Aiden’s need to fit in with his teammates drives him to do things he shouldn’t… like following her home after a late game.

When Aiden discovers Finchley’s secret—quite by accident—he is shocked to the core. How did his high school girlfriend manage to trick even him? Finchley begs Aiden to keep her secret, reminding him what will happen if anyone discovers her identity, but Aiden isn’t quite ready to be the laughing stock of the Dragons.

To save her career, Finchley proposes they work together to pull a major prank on the team, one that will make them forget all about the silly dare. Only working together brings back feelings that never really went away, and with two reputations on the line, neither can afford to break their façade.

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M. J. Padgett is first and foremost a mom. Her free-spirited daughter has quite a vivid imagination, and her antics sometimes find their way into her mommy’s work. She is a lover of all things chocolate, a Grimm and Dickens addict, a self-proclaimed smarty-pants, and an introvert to the core.

Writing is her true passion (after raising her daughter, of course), and she writes as often as possible. One of her favorite things about writing is creating a world where people can escape reality for a little while, maybe even walk away feeling hopeful about the real world around them. When it comes to reading, she loves a book that can make her forget where she is no matter the genre. If she can get lost and feel like the characters are her real friends, she’s a happy reader.

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