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Love Means Nothing in tennis, but Kami chooses it as a tattoo after her heart is shattered. Her mom's death and a car crash that causes a career-ending injury make everything worse. Tired of the heartache, Kami decides it's time to channel the dream she and her mom created. It's time to open Kami's Kamp, a tennis school for kids. Being patient is a vital skill for Rayce LaChance. As a contractor and furniture maker, he knows that rushed decisions never pan out. Especially not in his personal life. When he broke up with Kami, he thought he was freeing her to pursue her career unhindered. Now,…mehr

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Love Means Nothing in tennis, but Kami chooses it as a tattoo after her heart is shattered. Her mom's death and a car crash that causes a career-ending injury make everything worse. Tired of the heartache, Kami decides it's time to channel the dream she and her mom created. It's time to open Kami's Kamp, a tennis school for kids. Being patient is a vital skill for Rayce LaChance. As a contractor and furniture maker, he knows that rushed decisions never pan out. Especially not in his personal life. When he broke up with Kami, he thought he was freeing her to pursue her career unhindered. Now, Kami's back in town and proving the Ice Queen reputation she earned on the court carries over into her daily life. When an obsessed fan becomes threatening, Rayce proves he'll do anything to help, but Kami isn't sure her heart is up to the risk. They'll both have to take chances if they're going to find out if Love Means Nothing or Everything.
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Jemi Fraser writes romantic suspense filled with hope, heart, and humour. Her stories combine her love of mystery with the satisfaction of a Happy Ever After. Love is always worth the risk. Jemi also writes about the way dementia has impacted her family. Love and humour go a long way to help everyone cope with the disease. When she was four, Jemi threw an epic temper tantrum because she wanted her very own library card. It worked and Jemi's been a bookworm ever since. Before turning her hand to writing, Jemi spent a few decades teaching students to love each other, words and math. Yes, math! Armed with a mug of tea and freshly-baked cookies, Jemi is living out her own HEA in beautiful Northern Ontario.