Game Changer by Lasairiona E. McMaster
AJ
Williams wasn’t supposed to fall in love with a girl on the
internet. But he did.
Other than living over five thousand miles away in Northern Ireland, Lisa Millar is seemingly his perfect match. AJ can’t quite believe his luck, not only is she beautiful, but she has an appreciation for both music and hockey - two of his favorite things.
Surprised by Lisa turning up unannounced in Alabama, AJ is under pressure to deal with the issue at hand. Should he risk losing her, come clean and tell her the truth? Or should he try to keep his secret under wraps?
Will true love win out? Or will AJ’s secret be too much for Lisa to bear?
Other than living over five thousand miles away in Northern Ireland, Lisa Millar is seemingly his perfect match. AJ can’t quite believe his luck, not only is she beautiful, but she has an appreciation for both music and hockey - two of his favorite things.
Surprised by Lisa turning up unannounced in Alabama, AJ is under pressure to deal with the issue at hand. Should he risk losing her, come clean and tell her the truth? Or should he try to keep his secret under wraps?
Will true love win out? Or will AJ’s secret be too much for Lisa to bear?
Lasairiona McMaster grew up dreaming of an
exciting life abroad, and, after graduating from Queens University,
Belfast, that is exactly what she did - with her then-boyfriend, now
husband of almost ten years. Having recently repatriated to Northern
Ireland after a decade abroad spanned over two countries (seven and a
half years in America and eighteen months in India), she now finds
herself 'home', with itchy feet and dreams of her next expatriation.
With a penchant for both travelling, and writing, she started a blog
during her first relocation to Houston, Texas and, since repatriating
to Northern Ireland, has decided to do as everyone has been telling
her to do for years, and finally pen a book (or two) and get
published while she tries to adjust to the people and place she left
ten years ago, where nothing looks the same as it did when she left.