Blurb
They Might Be In A Three-Way Tie
Harvey Price is the best player in the league but he’s playing for the wrong team.
He’s known as hockey’s playboy. Every time he goes into a bar, he finds someone new to flirt with. That is until he meets Jay Collins, the new defenseman for his team and his potential replacement.
His usual approach doesn’t work on Jay because, well, he’s smitten. But Harvey Price can’t be gay. He’s known for chasing skirts and yet, he cannot deny that Jay is the best-looking thing he’s seen in a while.
And then there’s the fitness trainer. Oh, he is too.
Will Harvey stick to the straight and narrow?
Or will he go for the handsome young hockey player gunning for his position?
Or maybe work up a sweat with his personal trainer during after-hours?
Whatever his choice, this book is bound to melt right through the ice.
Harvey Price is the best player in the league but he’s playing for the wrong team.
He’s known as hockey’s playboy. Every time he goes into a bar, he finds someone new to flirt with. That is until he meets Jay Collins, the new defenseman for his team and his potential replacement.
His usual approach doesn’t work on Jay because, well, he’s smitten. But Harvey Price can’t be gay. He’s known for chasing skirts and yet, he cannot deny that Jay is the best-looking thing he’s seen in a while.
And then there’s the fitness trainer. Oh, he is too.
Will Harvey stick to the straight and narrow?
Or will he go for the handsome young hockey player gunning for his position?
Or maybe work up a sweat with his personal trainer during after-hours?
Whatever his choice, this book is bound to melt right through the ice.
Review
My Rating - 4 Stars!
Van Cole's Team Chemistry is a fun hockey menage romance.
Harvey's always been a bit of a man whore, until he finds himself attracted to his new teammate Jake. Soon he's wanting to hookup with Jake, as well as their trainer, Kalvin. As it's a short story, everything happens quickly. You'll get to enjoy some steamy scenes, in addition to an entertaining story that involves denial, fear, and coming out. There's not a lot of character development, nor a lot of angst.
Overall, Team Chemistry is a quick, enjoyable tale of a hockey player learning to accept his sexuality.
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