The first time they met was not ideal and it is not something Neil wants to remember but Charli being her amazing self makes sure Neil remembers it □ Cornelius Harmon Drake III, aka Neil, is the heir to a billion-dollar company and a professional hockey player. However, thanks to Sylvie and Anton, Bombshells and Bruisers are interacting more and more, and she becomes friends with Neil. She is also not a fan of male hockey players. She tends to keep everyone at arm’s length but keeping away from her teammates is getting harder and harder. Her childhood was not a good one and from early on she learned that she can only depend on herself. She is independent, strong, and hardworking. We were first introduced to all the amazing women who play for Bombshells in the last book, Bombshells, and Shenanigans features the one I was most curious about, Charlotte Fern Higgins, aka Charli. I hope there are more people like Becca that at least trying to find creative ways to support their female players. Since Bombshells, I am loving the mixture of male and female hockey teams, even though the injustice is bugging the heck out of me. Woop Woop! For the last edition of the Brooklyn series.
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Author signed and dedicated to May Colville on title page. 1992 by Philip Hoare (Author) 53 ratings See all formats and editions Hardcover 48.04 Other used and collectible from 48.04 Paperback 36.04 Other used and collectible from 33.90 Stephen Tennant died intestate in 1987, aged 80, and has become a cult figure. VG+ * Contents condition: PRIVATE COPY NOT EX-LIBRARY. Philip Hoare Serious Pleasures: The Life of Stephen Tennant Paperback 25 Jun. Serious Pleasures: The Life of Stephen Tennant Author: Philip Hoare Format: Hardcover Publish Date: ISBN-10: 0241124166 ISBN-13: 9780241124161 List Price: 29. Pink and lavender titles to spine and face. * Binding and cover condition: Black & white photo-illustrated. FNL.* Date of Publication: 1992 * Publisher: Penguin Books. Philip Hoare’s books include Serious Pleasures: The Life of Stephen Tennant and Noël Coward: A Biography Wilde’s Last Stand, Spike Island, and England’s Lost Eden. 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