Colorado Penn is living the dream. Starting goalie for the Arizona Raptors when in season, lead singer for a hard rock band when summer rolls around. He’s the quintessential free spirit who’s making sure he enjoys all the carnal blessings of his athleticism, and gritty singing voice. Now the Raptors are moving into their first playoff appearance in years, but the arrival of an unexpected package means that hockey may have to take a backseat to something way more important. Instead of the usual undergarments from adoring fans, he finds a newborn baby with a small note tucked under her carrier, naming him as the father. He refuses to give up his daughter and is determined to be the kind of father he’d dreamed of having. But to keep Madeline, he’ll need help, and he’ll need it fast. Enter handsome emergency manny, Joseph. They may be opposites, but Colorado starts to see that Joseph’s stable, calm influence makes his chaotic lifestyle choices seem less appealing. There’s something about the man that soothes not only his infant daughter but also the wild child inside Colorado.
Joseph is one year away from getting his degree in planetary science, working cover shifts at the planetarium, and pulling in income with short term manny gigs. Stars collide as he provides emergency childcare for the wild man of hockey, a man who moves so fast through life that he doesn’t know how to stop. Homeless, and caring for his niece, Emma, fate brings Joseph into Colorado and baby Madeline’s life. Madeline is a sweetheart, and Colorado is trying his hardest to make the best decision for his baby girl. He offers his home and an indecent salary, to keep Joseph in his life until summer’s end. Colorado brings mysticism and metal to Joseph’s sanctuary of science, but somehow Joseph needs to tame this shooting star and create a family. Nothing in the contract said Joseph had to fall in love to make that happen, but when it’s time for him to leave, will the void in his heart ever heal, or will it remain as cold as space itself?
And then there's Joe. Oh how I love Joe. His scientific mind that is always working and calculating was something I didn't think could work well with Colorado. But damn, it does.
Their story includes some hot first times and plenty of beautiful extended family moments. Hell, I love the big family that is formed. It is just such a feel-good read.
These two are an absolutely fabulous couple. They both find what was missing from their lives in one another. Though you will find some passionate moments, this story is all about the emotions. The development of their relationship is the key to this tale.
The writing is simply beautiful. These two authors continue to create mesmerizing characters who ooze charm and love. The authors excel in combining the chaotic nature of Colorado's life and career with amazing moments of calmness, romance, and love. And then they continue to add in some entertaining side characters who add plenty to the tale.
School and Rock is perfectly wonderful. I love every single second of this RJ Scott and VL Locey book. If you've been reading this series throughout, you will fall in love with this book too. Be prepared to read it in one sitting. And if you haven't yet starting reading this series, what are you waiting for? Just read them all and fall in love with everything these authors gift us readers with.
V.L. Locey loves worn jeans, yoga, belly laughs, walking, reading and writing lusty tales, Greek mythology, Torchwood and Dr. Who, the New York Rangers, comic books, and coffee. (Not necessarily in that order.) She shares her life with her husband, her daughter, one dog, two cats, a pair of geese, far too many chickens, and two steers.
When not writing spicy romances, she enjoys spending her day with her menagerie in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania with a cup of fresh java in one hand and a steamy romance novel in the other.
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