l who thought all hockey players were gentlemen. They were respectful, they operated in a strict code of conduct. Their behavior was beyond reproach. Then, her big brother went to play hockey in college and she met his new teammates. They took her in and treated her like family, and she formed her own relationships with the men. They protected her, and enforced the one cardinal rule that stood out the most: You don't date or touch your teammates' sisters or exes. One man, in particular, got closer than the rest. And she learned that the rules can be bent.
Or broken.
Broken like glass ornaments, or promises, or hearts.
This is the story of a girl who learned that some hockey players are not as nice as her brother, and some hockey players are stupid, lying cheats.