GROSS MISCONDUCT (KODIAKS HOCKEY #2) BY ANNA ALBO – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Anna Albo
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Jill
My new office didn’t have a window, but I could live with it. In the
last two weeks, my life had been turned upside down. I’d gone from
an unemployed PR specialist to the head of PR for a professional
hockey team. I’d also left the Midwest and the frigid winters for the mild
temperatures of the West Coast. Oh, and I’d gained the majestic Rocky
Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. What else could a girl want?
A window.
I’d been on the job for less than a month, and the Kodiaks training camp
was about to begin. I’d been thrown in, and like the professional I was, I
reveled in the work. I kept myself busy that I still had a mostly empty
apartment, not that it really mattered. Once Tangi and Ethan moved into
their new house, I’d get to live in their downtown condo.
Tangi Kildare, one of my best friends, was coming to town today with
her fiancé, Ethan Grant, star center for the Kodiaks. Ethan had been the one
to suggest the PR job—and to think, not too long ago, I despised the guy for
screwing around with Tangi’s heart. But they’d worked it all out now, and
had the cutest little girl to show for it. How could I hate a guy who helped
me find an amazing job and a future amazing home?
Thankfully, the job paid well, and the Kodiaks had thrown in a housing
allowance, because they had to know the housing prices in Vancouver were
through the roof. Ethan scoped out a nice five-floor building about fifteen
minutes from downtown that I’d live in until I could move into Ethan and
Tangi’s condo.
And where would they be going? They’d bought a place in
trendy Kitsilano, but they wouldn’t be moving in for another month while
the final renovations were completed. Once that was done, I could move
into their gorgeous condo where I’d be paying the same rent as the small
place Ethan had found. As much as I wanted to dislike the guy, he was
giving me a huge rent break on the condo, so I couldn’t stay mad.
The Kodiaks snapped me up after Richardson’s, one of the biggest
department store chains in the US, let me go. They’d like to say they’d laid
me off, but that would be sugarcoating it. They’d set me up as the head of
PR for their Canadian expansion, an expansion that Richardson’s had also
inadvertently set up to fail.
When they’d sent me off to Toronto, the ship
was already sinking, but I thought I could help save it. Wishful thinking. I
wasn’t there long before the company announced they were pulling out of
the country, just as some stores were set to open. The whole thing had been
a major disaster, and I’d been collateral damage.
My resume impressed the Kodiaks, and having Ethan as a reference
didn’t hurt, and after a lengthy interview process, they’d hired me within
days. I’d left Minnesota again, and I was okay with that. Other than my two
best friends, Tangi and Wolseley, I had no attachment to Minneapolis
anymore. Maybe that’s why I’d taken the Richardson’s promotion in the
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