Rule Breaker
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4.4 • 72 Ratings
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
Spending the night in jail isn't exactly how I planned to spend Christmas, but I've had worse holidays…
Now that I'm out, it's time to accept my real punishment. Coaching ten-year-old terrors on the ice, in my non-existent free time. My Coach thinks it'd be good for me. Remind me where I came from. He should know I've tried every day of my life for the last ten years to forget.
The youth hockey league is a hell I didn't plan on and the worst penalty possible…
Until the day a sweet, single mom cracks a joke about her kid, and then all bets are off.
I'm the best defenseman in professional hockey, but I didn't see her coming… now what in the hell do I do? I'm not equipped for a relationship. I'm definitely not ready to have a kid depending on me, but I can't deny she makes me feel things— want things I never imagined I could have.
I should save us both the trouble and stay far away from her. But rules were made to be broken, and I was never good at following them anyway.
Customer Reviews
Ticked all my boxes
Rule Breaker is book three in the Las Vegas Vipers and it’s a wonderful addition to this fantastic hockey series. This is Dominick ( Dom) and single mum Holly’s story and all I’m going to say is you do want to join their captivating, heartwarming journey. Dom is not your typical hockey player, he comes across as a grumpy playboy, losing his temper more often that not but underneath the walls he has built around himself is a wonderful, caring man. After spending a night in jail his team coach forces his to coach the local kids in the youth hockey league and who would have thought that a little boy named Ben would bring out the best in this grump. Being surrounded by kids is just what he needs to realise life can be fun but it’s Ben and his mum Holly that have caught this players eye so can they make Dom realise relationships can be wonderful. I loved everything about this book, in fact it’s my favourite book in the series, I fell hard and fast for Dom, I adored Holly but it was Ben who really stole my heart. If single parent romance are your jam this book should e be on your radar. Can’t wait to see what’s next for the Las Vegas Vipers.
Entertaining
Having read and loved the first book in the series I was excited to read Rule Breaker. It was everything I was expecting and more. There was romance, humour, witty banter and characters whose story you cannot help but quickly become invested in.
Dominick (Dom) is not your typical hockey player. He is grumpy and does not cultivate a lot of relationships. Letting his temper get the best of him he finds himself in trouble and spending a night in jail. His penance from the team coach is that he must now coach the youth hockey league; just what he wanted to be surrounded by kids.
I love single parent stories and a great match found Holly easy to like and relate to. She is the day to Dom’s night and she slowly but surely brings light into his life. Dom has demons that he has tried to put behind him for years but Holly can see beneath the grumpy exterior he shows the world.
I loved these two together, add in Holly’s son Ben and I really wanted them to get their happily ever after. The chemistry between the sizzled but it was the banter and the development of their relationship that was heart warming and made me smile.