Jackson Wynn
I don’t want anything to do with my crazy family’s drama, which I’ve been watching unfold from a distance over the last year, but now my grandfather has Alzheimer’s and I feel I need to at least make a quick visit to see him. My hockey season’s over, all I have to do is get through my teammate Steve’s wedding, and then I’m on a plane to Los Angeles to do my family duty. After that, I’ll head home to Manitoba for some summer R&R at the family lake cottage.
Molly Flynn
Nobody’s expecting what happens at my wedding, which becomes pandemonium. I need to get out of there. Fast. Who do I turn to? Jackson Wynn, one my fiancĂ©’s teammates. He’s been a friend to me since I met Steve. For one night, we hide out in his condo, but he’s leaving in the morning for California. I want to go with him.
Jackson
I can’t take Steve’s fiancĂ©e with me to California. He’s going to flip shit over this. But the lying cheating bastard kind of deserves it, and I’ve always had a soft spot for Molly. Or maybe not so soft…because she’s not only sweet and kind, she’s hot as hell. This is a bad idea for so many reasons, and I sure as hell don’t need more drama in my life, but I can’t say no to her.
On this nutso trip, neither of us expect Molly to bond with my bonkers family…especially my poor, confused grandpa. And neither of us expect to bond with each other.
I don’t want anything to do with my crazy family’s drama, which I’ve been watching unfold from a distance over the last year, but now my grandfather has Alzheimer’s and I feel I need to at least make a quick visit to see him. My hockey season’s over, all I have to do is get through my teammate Steve’s wedding, and then I’m on a plane to Los Angeles to do my family duty. After that, I’ll head home to Manitoba for some summer R&R at the family lake cottage.
Molly Flynn
Nobody’s expecting what happens at my wedding, which becomes pandemonium. I need to get out of there. Fast. Who do I turn to? Jackson Wynn, one my fiancĂ©’s teammates. He’s been a friend to me since I met Steve. For one night, we hide out in his condo, but he’s leaving in the morning for California. I want to go with him.
Jackson
I can’t take Steve’s fiancĂ©e with me to California. He’s going to flip shit over this. But the lying cheating bastard kind of deserves it, and I’ve always had a soft spot for Molly. Or maybe not so soft…because she’s not only sweet and kind, she’s hot as hell. This is a bad idea for so many reasons, and I sure as hell don’t need more drama in my life, but I can’t say no to her.
On this nutso trip, neither of us expect Molly to bond with my bonkers family…especially my poor, confused grandpa. And neither of us expect to bond with each other.
Kelly Jamieson's Game Changer is a fabulous sports romance. The fifth book in the Wynn Hockey series, it's easily read as a standalone.
I enjoy everything about this story. As Molly leaves her fiancee at the altar, her friend and the fiancee's teammate comes to her rescue. Jackson. Ahhh, Jackson is a wonderful character. We are talking book boyfriend all the way.
What follows is a wonderful slow burn romance as the two spend time together. There are many fantastic moments, with Molly being introduced to Jackson's family. And what a family they are. (The definitely make me want to read the previous books in the series.)
This is a fun hockey romance, without all the hockey. Which is ok. (Not every good sports book needs to have action.) It takes place during the off season, so there's only teammate and contact issues involved.
The connection between Molly and Jackson is absolutely fabulous. They are so perfectly compatible from the start, and things only get better. Their story is one of getting a second chance at love, as well as friends to lovers.
The writing is great, with a good flow and riveting dialogue. But the beauty of this story is in it's lesson. Sometimes bad things happen for a reason. Sometimes we need to break in order to improve. Sometimes leaving one's fiancee leaves to real love.
Game Changer is a great read for any sports romance fan. Kelly Jamieson entertains with this heartwarming tale that has a beautiful ending.
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