He’s an expansion hockey team owner taking over for his father. She’s a former sports agent who lost her job because of him. When their lives collide, can they give each other a second chance?
After a terrible day at her awful job, the last thing Mia Hammond expects is to see her ex at happy hour.
On the floor. After falling over at the sight of her.
They always did make a disastrous pairing.
Aaron Stanek is humiliated to discover not only did he suffer a concussion, he wasn't even on the ice when it happened. Worse, Mia Hammond, aka the love of his life who blames him for tanking her sports agenting career, is at his side in the hospital.
Mia swallows her pride and asks Aaron for a favor to aid her beloved but struggling childhood camp. Recruiting a few notable hockey players from the team he manages to teach the kids could be just what the flailing camp needs.
Partnering with a kids' camp is the good press opportunity Aaron needs to turn around his family’s expansion hockey team before the players' pranks result in losing more sponsors. (See there was this ice resurfacing machine...)
Surely, two mature adults who happened to have dated once upon a time (fiery break-up notwithstanding) can handle working together. After all, it's temporary.
And it puts Aaron back in Mia's orbit, with the long-shot chance she just might forgive him.
Falling Into Place is a sweet, closed-door contemporary romance about second chances.
Stephanie J. Scott writes light-hearted, quirky romance and young adult. She enjoys dance fitness, everything cats, and has a slight obsession with Instagram. A Midwest girl at heart, she resides outside of Chicago with her tech-of-all-trades husband and fuzzy furbabies.
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ONE INTRIGUING READ!!! If you're looking for a heartwarming, steady paced, easy to follow, smooth flowing read that captures your attention from the start. Congratulations my friends you've found it. With some twists and few surprises that keeps your mind sharp and imagination soaring. The characters and scenes were realistic and believable. I was mesmerized as I followed the characters along as their personalities transformed and blended. The two main characters faced issues that they had to work through which made this tale all the more realistic. The scenes were on point and intriguing. One read you can immerse yourself in and forget everything else. Stephanie did a remarkable job bringing this read together beautifully. Great job Stephanie and thanks for sharing.
If you want a sweet, second-chance romance, look no further. When Mia and Aaron broke up years ago, it wasn't just their relationship that ended—Mia's career tanked as well. A chance encounter brings him back into her life, just as she's trying to help her beloved childhood camp, and they agree to put their past behind them and work together on a purely professional level.
Just one problem. Neither of them stopped caring about the other. <3
While predictable at times, Scott's characters have depth and the story had enough unique twists and turns to keep a smile on my face.
Now I want to go back and read the other books in the series!
Romance, Hockey and Summer Camp This is a novel length episode of the Falling Pines Summer Camp Romance Series. This episode focuses on a 30 year old former camp counselor and a second chance romance. The plot is good and tight. The story is sweet and clean. I have enjoyed this entire series. This episode has a different author, but you would never know it. A quality story from start to finish. I received this book (ARC) at no cost and chose to post my honest review.
Second chance stories are one of my favorite books to read. I loved Aaron’s and Mia’s story and learning what torn them apart the first time. If you love reading about getting a second chance at Love, you should definitely grab this book.
Cute second chance romance. I don’t know if it counts as a “hockey� story when neither of them play hockey the entire book, but their romance was cute. He had a lot of frustrating maturing to do, and she had a lot of hesitations. They grew up a lot through out the story, so that was good.
I received a paperback copy from the author in exchange for a review on Amazon.
Overall, sweet story with great elements. I liked Mia’s heart for Camp Falling Pines. As a 20-something struggling to find her place in the world, Mia returns to the loves of her life � camp and Aaron. Both Aaron and Mia are searching for their path, trying to live up to unspoken standards and prove themselves in the world.
Aaron’s family dynamics and stressors beyond his control felt very real and relevant. He came from wealth but the moral of his story was money can’t buy happiness! And that sometimes you have to choose love over family loyalty.
The romance was inevitable and sweet, appropriately placed. I liked the friendships Mia had with counselors, past and current. At times I wanted more � like a section intrigued me but then moved on so quickly.
An easy read with some fun chapters and sections. In a few spots, I would love some more details, fewer short sentences, more research on hockey in the off season.