Boys Don’t Play Fair
At Westbridge High, boys don’t fall in love gently.
They collide.
Jay Vale is everything untouchable—rich, ruthless, and the golden captain of the hockey team. He’s admired from a distance, feared up close, and completely uninterested in anyone who tries to get near him.
Love has never been part of his game.
Until Noah Carter a transfers student step in.
Quiet, stubborn, and carrying the weight of a broken home, Noah isn’t impressed by Westbridge’s hierarchy or its spoiled athletes. He just wants to survive school, protect his best friend Joe, and keep his life from falling apart again.
But trouble finds him fast.
When Liam Knox Jay’s once-best friend turned bitter rival—targets Joe for sport, Noah steps in… and pays the price.
Jay steps in too.
A single act of protection turns into something darker.
Jay offers Noah tutoring, claiming it’s just a favor.
It isn’t.
Jay doesn’t want Noah the way boys usually do.
He wants him like obsession.
And Liam notices.
Still haunted by the confession that shattered their friendship, Liam refuses to watch Jay choose someone else. If Noah is what Jay wants, then Liam will do whatever it takes to ruin it—even if it means using Joe, the soft-hearted boy who keeps falling for the wrong person.
Love becomes a battlefield.
Friendship becomes betrayal.
And on the ice, where boys are taught to play rough…
No one plays fair.
Because the most dangerous game isn’t hockey.
It’s the one they’re playing with each other’s hearts.