Rookies Hit It Better
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4.3 • 3 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A joke gone too far. Unnecessary and unexpected feelings. Possessive feelings over a friend. And they rookies have no fun.
Knox
Beth has been my friend since forever. She's the girl I call to bail me out of jail when a prank goes too far. I've never thought of her as anything but a friend. Just because she's drop-dead gorgeous doesn't mean I think of her in that way.
I don't.
I've never seen her as anything but a friend.
I mean, I do some stupid stuff and she puts up with me. I think it's because I've made her laugh - have been since we shared a kindergarten class.
She puts up with my stupid friends and our stupid shenanigans.
Thank God I was drafted by my hometown team and I still get to hang out with her when I'm not playing hockey.
I've never grown up, I guess.
At least being a hockey player means learning new ways to mess with people.
Until I realize my best friend has a thing for Beth.
Until I realize she may have a thing for him.
Until I realize I have a huge problem with it and I don't even know why.
I've never seen Beth as anything more than a friend.
But now, I don't see her as anything but mine. Only, she doesn't know it yet.
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Customer Reviews
This story is an angst-fuelled emotional roller-coaster
Is Knox capable of seeing Beth as anything other than his best friend? If he can’t, is Beth capable of moving on with someone else? My heart broke for both of them. One needing to move forward, the other desperate for things to stay the same. And both terrified of losing the most important person in their life. This story is an angst-fuelled emotional roller-coaster. It felt like the book was over in a blink, but there’s a lot of feels packed into those pages. I’m actually not quite ready to let go of Knox and Beth just yet.
I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book through Booksprout.