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A forbidden hockey romance about trauma recovery, second chances, and the courage to heal-perfect for fans of emotional sports romance and slow-burn love stories.He died for three seconds on the ice. She’s running from a patient she couldn’t save. When they meet, everything breaks-including the rules.Carter Hayes is Roanoke’s golden boy-the hockey captain who came back from death itself. Two years ago, a brutal hit fractured his skull, stopped his heart, and should have ended his career. But he fought his way back, became team captain, and proved everyone wrong.Except he’s not okay.Panic attacks before every game. Nightmares he can’t escape. A body that remembers dying even when his mind tries to forget. Carter is drowning, and the ice-the one place that used to save him-now terrifies him.Dr. Avery Quinn is running from her own ghosts.Eight months ago, her patient died by suicide. Eight months ago, her Charlotte practice imploded, her confidence shattered, and everyone looked at her like she was the therapist who failed. So she fled to Roanoke-a minor league hockey team, a job beneath her qualifications, a chance to prove she’s not broken.When Carter walks into her office after a panic attack, barely holding himself together, Avery sees an opportunity. A chance to save someone she couldn’t save before. A chance to prove she’s good enough.She doesn’t expect to see herself in him. She doesn’t expect to fall in love.As Carter’s walls come down and Avery’s boundaries blur, they build something neither expected-understanding, connection, hope. Late-night texts. Parking lot confessions. A kiss in an empty church that changes everything.But Avery knows the rules. Therapist-patient relationships are forbidden. Unethical. Dangerous. She’s using his healing to heal herself, and that’s exactly the pattern that destroyed her in Charlotte.Seven months apart. Two broken people learning to save themselves. One question: Can they try again-differently, healthier, right?When the Ice Cracks is an emotional hockey romance about the messy intersection of love and ethics, healing and harm, professional boundaries and human need. It’s a story for anyone who’s ever felt broken beyond repair. For anyone who’s loved someone they couldn’t fix. For anyone who’s had to choose healing over happiness, trusting that someday, they might get both.This slow-burn sports romance tackles mental health, PTSD recovery, forbidden workplace love, and the courage it takes to do the hard work of healing-on and off the ice. With authentic hockey action, therapeutic depth, and a romance that’s earned through growth rather than granted through passion alone, this novel proves that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is let someone go-and the most courageous thing is trying again when you’re both finally ready.Perfect for readers who love:Forbidden therapist-patient romance done ethicallyHockey romance with authentic sports actionMental health representation in fictionSecond-chance love stories with real stakesSlow-burn emotional roller coastersDual POV intimate storytellingRedemption arcs that require actual workContemporary romance with depth and angstBook One in the Hearts on Ice series-each a standalone hockey romance exploring love, mental health, and healing.Content note: This book deals with PTSD, panic attacks, past suicide (discussed, not depicted), and the ethical complexities of therapeutic relationships. Intended for mature readers. Handles these topics with care and respect.