Season's Change
An MM Hockey Romance
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4,1 • 8 Bewertungen
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- 7,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
"This is hockey romance for hockey fans." --Rachel Reid, author of the Game Changers series
A veteran hockey player and a rookie can't get away from each other—or their own desires—in this sexy, heartfelt opposites-attract hockey romance.
Olly Järvinen has a long way to go. He’s got a fresh start playing for a new team, but getting his hockey career back on track is going to take more than a change of scenery. He’s got to shut his past out and focus. On the game, not on his rookie roommate and his annoyingly sunny disposition—and annoyingly distracting good looks.
All Benji Bryzinski ever wanted was to play in the big leagues, and he’s not going to waste one single second of his rookie season. Yoga, kale smoothies and guided meditation help keep his head in the game. But his roommate keeps knocking him off track. Maybe it’s just that Olly is a grumpy bastard. Or maybe it’s something else, something Benji doesn’t have a name for yet.
Olly and Benji spend all their time together—on the ice, in the locker room, in their apartment—and ignoring their unspoken feelings isn’t making them go away. Acting on attraction is one thing, but turning a season’s fling into forever would mean facing the past—and redefining the future.
Trade Season
Book 1: Season's Change
Book 2: Contract Season
Kundenrezensionen
It‘s good and worth the 8 bucks
Cute story, cute characters, good writing style. I love the relationship between those two and how they interact with each other, really, really hitting that spot.
Why only four stars? There is build-up and momentum when the main characters, spoiler, finally start something, but the build-up doesn‘t lead anywhere. The author gives you a kiss and a little detail and than a you know what happens and it‘s over. This is fine, her book and her style, but I would have liked to stay in those scenes a little longer and not to rush them in the end. But as I said, it‘s a personal preference nothing else. The story with the people in it, and the non existent stupid toxic masculinity, chefs kiss.
Edit: I changed it to five stars. I still reread it and there is a reason for it.