
What happens when the youngest, most successful coach in the NHL comes face-to-face with the woman he never got over — only to find out she’s married to his new General Manager?

Everything I’ve spent my life building is suddenly at risk.
I loved Ariana Ridley long before the world knew my name. Before the NHL. Before the pressure of being one of the youngest coaches in the league. Before I learned how to survive by locking my heart down tight.
Leaving her was the hardest thing I’ve ever done — and the one choice I never made peace with.
Now she’s back.
And she belongs to another man.
My new General Manager.
I tell myself I can handle it. Discipline is my job. Control is my strength. I know how to keep my distance — how to respect the lines that should never be crossed.
But every glance drags the past to the surface. Every quiet moment reminds me the love I buried never died.
I see the cracks she tries to hide, the fear she’s learned to live with, and the way she still looks at me like I’m the one place she can breathe.
I want to protect her.
I want to fight for her.
And I want things I have no right to want.
Because if I cross that line, I don’t just risk my career — I risk shattering the woman I never stopped loving.
Some choices haunt us forever.
Some loves never let go.
And trying to right my wrongs might just ruin us both.
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
Wow, Right Your Wrongs was intense! This book definitely is a bit heavier than most of Kandi Steiner’s books, but it was such a beautiful second-chance story as Coach Shane reunites with the one who got away…. who is now married to the team’s new GM.
Shane and Ariana’s reconciliation was an emotional rollercoaster. The book is told in past and present chapters, so we get to see Shane and Ari in college two decades ago, what led to their breakup, and how they come to reunite. At the time, Shane thought he was doing the best thing for Ari by ending their relationship, but he had no idea what course that would set her on with the next man she met. When they cross paths again, Shane realizes he must keep his distance, but there are little red flags that he notices here and there about her marriage — and what kind of sleazeball Nathan really is — that eventually turn into huge warning signs. And that’s when Shane decides he’s going to right the wrongs he made in the past.
This was a great story of resilience and true love. Kandi did a great job in telling the delicate aspects of this story and what Ari was going through at home. The audio is told in duet by narrators Savannah Thomas and Devon Braithwaite. I am not very familiar with either one of them, but I thought they did a wonderful job in bringing this story to life.
I really hope that Kandi has a book in mind for Ari’s brother, Georgie, because I would love to get to know that newly minted doctor better!
I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.






































