As someone who has called Seattle home these last ten years, I really enjoyed the portrayal of the city in the book. I love hockey and the evocative imagery made it easy to imagine this happening in my hometown. This book definitely makes Seattle feel like a character of its own, and I loved all… Continue reading New Release | Shoot Your Shot by Lexi LaFleur Brown
Tag: hockey romance
New Release | Unloved by Peyton Corinne
After not really loving Unsteady (I'm not a huge fan of black cat fmcs), I was hesitant to pick up Peyton Corinne's second book, but I'm so happy I did because Unloved delivered in so many ways that the first book fell short. Following Ro's journey of self-love was such a fun and wild ride.… Continue reading New Release | Unloved by Peyton Corinne
Review | The Goal by Elle Kennedy
Since absolutely loving Garrett and Hannah in The Deal, I've been trying to get through all of Elle Kennedy's books, and they never disappoint. I just wish I had gotten around to reading this book sooner because there were moments I was a little confused about side characters or plot lines from the other books… Continue reading Review | The Goal by Elle Kennedy
Review | Canadian Boyfriend by Jenny Holiday
As a Canadian, I absolutely adored the true accuracy with which Mike's character was written, I feel like a lot of authors usually miss when writing Canadian characters but Mike was totally spot on and I loved reading about him. I also loved how this book unapologetically dealt with difficult themes of grief, and disordered… Continue reading Review | Canadian Boyfriend by Jenny Holiday
Review | Unsteady by Peyton Corinne
As a lover of hockey-romance, I anticipated reading this book for weeks and was so happy when my ebook from the library was finally available. Unfortunately, the book initially didn't live up to my expectations and I was disappointed with the pacing and character building. I really wanted to love black cat figure skater Sadie,… Continue reading Review | Unsteady by Peyton Corinne
Review | Icebound by Meredith Trapp
Honestly, I hated Rhode from the first page. He spent so much time lamenting the fact that he was older, that his bones ached and his back hurt and everything in between that it was frankly obnoxious. Like... Get in line, you're not special because you have a few aches and pains. However, Nina was… Continue reading Review | Icebound by Meredith Trapp
Review | Consider Me by Becka Mack
I've been on a hockey romance kick lately and this book didn't disappoint with equal parts drama and spice interspersed with fluffy moments and swoon-worthy romantic gestures. The icing on the cake was definitely the fact that the book was set in Vancouver, BC with the main character being from my home province of Ontario.… Continue reading Review | Consider Me by Becka Mack