Between the Pipes and the Pier
A Grumpy Goalie, a Dockside Café, and a Hometown He Can’t Escape (Frostline Harbour Hockey Book 1)
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Amelia West
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BETWEEN THE PIPES AND THE PIER
A Grumpy Goalie, a Dockside Café, and a Hometown He Can’t Escape
(Frostline Harbor Hockey — Book 1)
Calder Knox came home to disappear.
No press. No spotlight. No “local legend” comeback story. Just a quiet season in a town that still claps for the boy he used to be… and expects the man he is now to save them.
Frostline Harbor’s rink is bleeding money. The committee is desperate. The town is hungry for hope.
And Brenna Hale is tired.
She’s the woman who stayed. The one who holds the café together, holds the town together, holds everyone else’s needs like they’re her responsibility. She doesn’t ask for help. She doesn’t ask for anything.
Especially not from the guy who left and never looked back.
Until the fundraiser needs a face.
A story.
A couple the town can believe in.
So Calder and Brenna agree to one simple, practical deal: pretend.
Show up together. Smile for photos. Give the town something “clean” to talk about long enough to save the rink.
Only the problem with pretending in a small town…
is that everyone watches.
Everyone remembers.
And the parts they fake start to feel dangerously real.
Because Calder isn’t just a grumpy goalie with a reputation and a wall of silence. He’s a man running from the pressure of being admired, terrified that staying will make him fail all over again.
And Brenna isn’t just the warm café owner who never breaks. She’s a woman who’s spent years being relied on… and forgotten.
When whispers start that Calder will leave again, Brenna realizes the town expects her to absorb it like she always has.
When Calder admits he never planned to stay, Brenna realizes hoping for more might be the most humiliating risk of her life.
Now they’re not fighting the town’s narrative.
They’re fighting their own.
Because love isn’t supposed to feel like pressure.
And for the first time, being together feels like peace.
But peace requires a choice.
And Calder has to decide if he’s running again… or finally staying, not to perform, not to prove, but to be known.
If you love small-town hockey romance with fake dating, second chances, grumpy hero / steady heroine, slow-burn tension, and an earned, emotionally satisfying HEA, you’ll fall hard for Frostline Harbor.
Come for the rink. Stay for the pier.
And get ready for Book 2 the moment you finish.
Perfect for fans of:
Fake dating that turns real
Quiet, emotionally grounded heroes
Competent heroines who finally choose themselves
Small-town community vibes (warm… and a little nosy)
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