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Sophomore Surge (Sophie Fournier, #2) Sophomore Surge by K.R. Collins
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“Over the years, she's learned to be as bland and boring as possible, the best defense against the intrusive media, but CondorsTV is all about being warm and inviting. It's difficult to be inviting when she doesn't want them here.”
K.R. Collins, Sophomore Surge
“Her entire life has been open to anyone who wants to poke at it. All her schoolteachers have been interviewed over the years as well as coaches and teammates from every team she's played on. Already, there are a dozen specials on The Making of Sophie Fournier. She has biographies about her life and she isn't even 20. Sometime's she's afraid people will scoop every story and memory from her until there's nothing left belonging to her.”
K.R. Collins, Sophomore Surge
“Over the years with different teams and in different locker rooms, Sophie has remained uninterested. Sometimes, she wonders if there's something wrong with her. She's never felt a spark when she sees someone or experienced the stirrings of a crush. She's seen plenty of abs and asses and dicks in the locker room and never thought anything besides put some clothes on before a camera catches you.”
K.R. Collins, Sophomore Surge
“As the first woman in the League, Sophie stood in front of more cameras last season than some guys will over their entire careers. She knows why media exposure is important, but she still wishes she had a panel to kick-start her day. The fans are who she cares about and she'll answer what her favorite color is fifteen times if fifteen kids come up to a microphone and ask.”
K.R. Collins, Sophomore Surge
“Goalies are meant to be protected and spoiled at all costs. Happy goalies make for happy teams.”
K.R. Collins, Sophomore Surge
“Sophie braves the Manchester airport, her ball cap pulled down low over her eyes so she won't be recognized. On a different day, she wouldn't mind being noticed by kids or even their parents. It would be a sign of how quickly hockey has caught on since she made her debut with the Concord Condors last season. Today, though, she's on a mission.”
K.R. Collins, Sophomore Surge