Publication Date: January 3, 2017 by Berkley
Purchase Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | KoboAbout the book:
From the USA Today bestselling author of Rookie Move comes the second novel in the series that’s hot enough to melt the ice.
He’s a fighter in the rink, but he’s about to learn that playing nice can help you score...
As team captain and enforcer, Patrick O'Doul puts the bruise in the Brooklyn Bruisers. But after years of hard hits, O'Doul is feeling the burn, both physically and mentally. He conceals his pain from his coach and trainers, but when his chronic hip injury becomes too obvious to ignore, they send him for sessions with the team’s massage therapist.
After breaking up with her long-term boyfriend, Ari Bettini is in need of peace of mind. For now, she’s decided to focus on her work: rehabilitating the Bruisers’ MVP. O'Doul is easy on the eyes, but his reaction to her touch is ice cold. Ari is determined to help O'Doul heal, but as the tension between them turns red hot, they both learn that a little TLC does the body good...
My
Thoughts:
As the rough-around-the-edges team captain of the Brooklyn
Bruisers, I was looking forward to Patrick O’Doul’s story, and I thoroughly
fell for the man! Under all that gruffness, Patrick has a soft center! The
romance started off strong with Ari and Patrick’s sexual chemistry sizzling and
sparking off the page! The massage table
scene had me melting and overheated! Along the way, though, I was a little
frustrated with Ari pushing Patrick away with the excuse that she was just
coming off a long-term relationship. I
would get that if not for the fact that things seemed over with Vince, her
previous beau, long before they officially split.
3.5 Suns
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Thanks for the post and your thoughts, I always like reading them. Rachel Gibson's Hockey series and Susan Elizabeth Phillips Chicago Stars football series were my first sports romance and were so great they will be my favorites. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, that means a lot to me! I'll have to check those out! Thanks for the recommends! :)
DeleteI love basically anything by Bowen. She is the one that got me looking into sports themed romances. I did read an ice skating romance by another author once and didn't like it.
ReplyDeleteI do get lost in her romances! Sorry to hear that! I think you'll like this series much better. :)
DeleteI haven't read many. One that I loved was Adrenalin by Sunniva Dee! Thank you
ReplyDeleteMy favorite sport romances are about car racing. Chasing Daisy by Paige Toon is my absolute favorite and I liked the Driven trilogy
ReplyDeleteGreat review, Rachel! You know I love Sarina Bowen, Elle Kennedy is another huge one when it comes to sports romances, I recently read Kulti so Zapata made it to the top of my fave list, but type of sports romance, I'm partial to hockey men! LOL ;P Thanks for the chance! xoxox
ReplyDeleteThanks, Maida! I do love Elle Kennedy but haven't tried her sports romance yet. Must get to them soon! Good luck in the giveaway! :)
DeleteGreat review! I love the hockey-themed books by Rachel Gibson, Hot Zone series by Carly Phillips, Moonshot by Alessandra Torre, Driven series by K. Bromberg, and the Real series by Katy Evans.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the ideas, Kimberly! :)
DeleteProbably The Deal or The Score by Elle Kennedy or Cora Carmack's All Played Out. I LOVE hockey and football romance!
ReplyDeleteI really need to read The Deal and The Score! I'm like the last person who hasn't and I love Elle Kennedy! :)
DeleteOh I really loved Breakaway by Ali Parker! That was one of my favorites! Sarina is a new author for me, this sounds so good!
ReplyDeleteI have yet to read a sports romance. I really need to fix that. I do have this author on my must read list so I'll have to check out her other hockey romances.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite sports themed romance is the Pucked series by Helena Hunting.
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