Showing posts with label ex hockey. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Songs of a Red Currant Wine (Colors of Love #6) by V.L. Locey

 


Amazon Link   - Available in KU  





No matter how far you go love will always lead you home again.

The world has changed quite a bit since Carl Cimino was a young man in Port Plechard. The small Connecticut coastal town once had everything that he held dear: his family, his friends, his hockey team, his school, and his first love, Mike Rinnert. Back then gay boys didn’t parade along the rocky shores in bright rainbow swim trunks. They hid their shame then moved away or married a nice girl and pretended to be happy. After a dismal marriage attempt and a lackluster playing career that ended with an equally unsatisfying coaching job, Carl is called back to Port Plechard to attend Mike’s funeral and swears that he’s just seen a ghost.

Either that or he’s had one too many sips of his father’s homemade wine. He soon discovers that the spirit hovering around Mike’s grave isn’t a phantom at all, it’s Tigh, Mike’s much younger brother. Tigh is nearly an exact replica of young Mike right down to his dark sensual eyes, wavy hair, and lips that beg to be kissed. The two men are drawn to each other immediately, but there’s more than one hurdle to overcome: a sizeable age difference, small-town gossip, personal demons, family problems, and a hurricane just to name a few.
 




My Rating - 5 Stars!


VL Locey's Songs of a Red Currant Wine is an absolutely beautiful May to December romance. The sixth book in the Colors of Love series, it's a powerful standalone. 

I was drawn in from the start, as we meet Carl, a former hockey player, who's in his fifties and floundering through life. 

The first scene between Carl and Tigh, when Carl believes that Tigh is Mike's ghost, wow. What a scene! I love it. 

This story is one with years of homophobia, not just in a small town, but also in the hockey world. It's a tale that explores the ramifications of spending one's life in the closet. Lying to others and denying himself from being honest has left Carl an unhappy alcoholic. 

And then he meets Tigh.

What follows is a journey of starting over, finding a purpose and grabbing onto happiness. I love the way the author gives Carl a chance to live authentically. Seeing him do what he wants to do instead of what he's been conditioned to do is wonderful.  

If you enjoy romances with closeted athletes, you will love this story. Damn, the sports world is tough to live as openly gay, and with Carl being in his fifties now, he certainly couldn't have been open when he was younger.

The ex's brother aspect is obviously a huge deal when they first meet. But it's never an obstacle, which is quite impressive.

Songs of a Red Currant Wine is a serious story, full of pain and addiction. But this VL Locey romance is one of getting over one's past and working on a better future. And it's fantastic. Basically, another amazing book by VL!



Monday, March 29, 2021

RELEASE TOUR, EXCERPT & REVIEW - Aftermath (Vino & Veritas #5) by L.A. Witt

 


Release Date: March 29, 2021
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Cover Design: Christine Coffey





Brent Weyland was the life of the party until an injury ended his hockey career. Now he’s retreated alone to a lakefront house, trying to make sense of a life and body that don’t feel like his anymore. 

Jon Norquist was happily married right up until he wasn’t. Now a single father in his forties, he’s trying to figure out what comes next. In the meantime, he pours his heartache and regret into the lyrics he sings for the wine bar crowd a couple of nights a week.

When a friend coaxes Brent out for a night of wine and music, he puts Brent and Jon on a collision course. Their chemistry is instantaneous. Jon gives Brent’s battered body a much-needed remedial lesson in pleasure. And Brent gives Jon a reason to smile again. 

Multiple reasons, actually. Neither man wants anything serious, but love has a habit of showing up whether it’s welcome or not. No matter how hard they try, the two can’t help having feelings for each other, even as life continues to throw them curveballs.

But they’ve both got baggage to unpack and hurt to move past, and if they can’t leave their pasts in the past, they might just miss out on an amazing future.





My Rating - 5 Stars!

LA Witt's Aftermath is a wonderful small town romance. The fifth book in the multi-author Vino & Veritas series, this just may be my favorite. 

There is so much going on in this book. And I love it all. Brent and Jon are both suffering in their own way. There's chronic pain, a controlling father, feelings of inadequacy, an ex wife, and a child who's affected by it all. And dogs!

Both men think they aren't worthy. Brent's a ex hockey player who suffers from chronic pain and has been living as a hermit, giving into his depression. Jon is older, with an angry ex wife, a young son, and a plate full of baggage. 

The chronic pain aspect is brilliantly approached. I am in awe at how well the author addresses this. Every single moment with Brent is written with how this affects him. It isn't just written to guide the story and his issues, but it's written in every single thing he does. Every step is taken with pain. His sex life is affected by his pain. His pain is felt throughout and as someone who deals with chronic pain, I love every moment of this aspect.

Both men have some external issues. Brent's relationship with his father. Omg. I won't even bother to go into the details, but, omg, I just want to punch him. I truly hate him. For Jon, it's his ex wife and her boyfriend that's the issue. Jon's a stand up guy and I applaud him for the way he handles her. Their journey and the way they developed into strangers is all too honest and heartbreaking. 

The dogs. Omg, the dogs. These shelter dogs are instantly a major part of this story and add a tremendous amount of love to this tale. But even more, they parallel the men so well. Both men are broken and struggling. Both men are trying to deal with their new situations and together help one another heal, as well as learn to live fully. And the dogs are the same way, both helping each other heal. It's wonderful!

I have to start by saying that I love the writing style. LA Witt is a well known author in the genre and this is just one more amazing story by her.  This story has a lot of description, but I love it. The writing shows us little things that are happening, but it's never overkill. As well, written in alternating first person pov, this book is loaded with internal dialogue. And no one does it better. These moments are fantastic, with so many important things being considered and contemplated throughout. I love it all. 

Aftermath is a long, well drawn out tale. It's a beautiful love story, but it's a big commitment, so put some time aside for this beauty. This LA Witt tale is a hurt/comfort romance that you can't miss. I love every moment of this story. 







If there was one thing I was good at when I performed onstage, it was engaging my audience without being distracted by them. The lighting here at Vino and Veritas didn’t mask the crowd in shadows like bigger venues did—no blinding stage lights in my eyes obscuring the people beyond them—which meant I could make out a lot of faces. And there was usually a fair amount of activity, too. People came and went. Waiters brought out drinks and food. Bartenders poured drinks. Quiet conversations went on. Some loud ones, especially as more alcohol flowed.

I was used to it, and I was never distracted by it. The sea of motion and faces was easy to ignore.

Except for that guy’s face.

One glance at him, and thank God I’d been between songs, or I’d have forgotten what I was doing.

And it didn’t help at all that he’d been looking right back at me as if I’d caught his eye the way he’d caught mine. Not just like people casually watched a performer onstage, but like something I’d done had made him stop dead and stare. He was still, his eyes wide and his lips parted as he stared at me. I couldn’t tell if it was a trick of the lights, but I swore he blushed too.

As I played on, I kept my gaze down, or at least tried to only let it drift toward the side of the room where he wasn’t sitting. Otherwise I was going to go blank on every note and every lyric.

But then I was far enough into the music that I forgot, and I glanced in that direction again, and there he was, still looking right at me, and—

What song is this?

I only missed a beat or two, fortunately, and I recovered quickly. I doubted many people noticed, if any of them did. In a venue like this, a lot of people were only half-listening, as opposed to during an actual concert when they were all focused on me. I was background noise for most, even those who applauded between songs. Just as well when I was this distracted.

By some miracle, I made it through my set, and people didn’t mutter things like, “Oh my God, finally,” or “One more and I was going to stab my own eardrums” as I left the stage. Given that this hadn’t been my best or most focused performance, I’d take it.

In the back room where overflow books and promo items from the bookstore were kept, I put my guitar in its case and downed the rest of my water bottle. That had been, hands down, the hardest set I’d done since I’d started singing here. The first few had been tough because the emotions had been a lot more raw—because I’d been real smart, singing what I’d just written about my painful divorce-in-progress—so it had been rough for a while. But even during that period, I’d never actually struggled like I had tonight to remember lyrics and chords, or to keep my fingers from slipping or my tongue from getting tied. 

And now I needed a drink. Not just water this time, either. 

So, I left my guitar and jacket in the back where they were safe, and then headed up to the bar for a glass of wine. Only one, since I was driving. I’d probably have a couple more when I got home. Maybe not the healthiest thing in the world, but I’d been in a shitty place all day, and singing about my divorce poured some salt in wounds that hadn’t closed yet. I wasn’t apologizing for numbing that with a little alcohol once in a while. 

“The usual?” Rainn asked over the bar.

I shook my head. “Glass of pinot blanc.”

Our eyes met. Then Rainn nodded and stepped away to get the wine. He knew me and what I’d been through the last several months, so he didn’t question me. He just didn’t need to know that my ex-wife wasn’t the one screwing with my concentration tonight. 

He handed me the glass, and I thanked him before taking a sip. I wasn’t much of a drinker, but I had to say, I loved the wine they poured in this place. One of these days, I’d buy a bottle or two to keep at home. Maybe after I finished redoing the kitchen and had a place to put a wine rack.

That was another depressing thought that didn’t need to take hold tonight, so I focused on enjoying the amazing wine while I wound down after my set. My son was at his mom’s tonight, so I didn’t need to rush out of here to pick him up from the babysitter. I preferred the evenings where he was with me, but when he wasn’t, I couldn’t complain about relaxing here for a little while.

Someone stepped up to the bar beside me, and as I moved aside to give them some room, I glanced up and—

Oh. God.

Him.


Monday, June 8, 2020

RELEASE BLITZ, GIVEAWAY & REVIEW - Home for a Cowboy (Windsor, Wyoming Book 1) by Amy Aislin



Title: Home for a Cowboy

Author: Amy Aislin

Series: Windsor, Wyoming #1

Publisher: self-published

Release Date: June 9, 2020

Length: 62,000 words / 242 pages

Subgenre: m/m new adult romance

Tropes: friends to lovers, opposites attract, cowboy, small town

Cover by: Designs by Morningstar

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Home for a Cowboy is a brand new novel from the author of the bestselling Stick Side series, Amy Aislin. This friends to lovers, new adult romance features:

An opposites attract romance

A small town in Wyoming

Stargazing

Sexy times in the hay

So much pining

A cowboy + a former college hockey player

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Las doesn’t date seasonal workers. Marco’s on a three-month contract. Lassiter Windsor-March has been planning for his future for as long as he can remember and he knows exactly where that future lies: at his family’s ranch in Wyoming. What doesn’t lie in his future is a summer fling with one of the seasonal workers—they never stick around. Even if one of those workers is the college crush he’s invited to work a summer job at the ranch. Marco Terlizzese is as laissez-faire as Las isn’t. He might not know where he’ll be once his contract with Windsor Ranch is up, but he knows three months is plenty of time to get his long-time crush to agree to go out with him. Amid a starry summer sky, their chemistry ignites as feelings deepen, forcing Las and Marco to decide where they truly belong.

A note from Amy Aislin:

Home for a Cowboy is about giving love a chance and discovering where you belong.


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My Rating - 4 Stars!


Home for a Cowboy is a sweet romance by Amy Aislin. The first book in  the Windsor, Wyoming series, it is an atmospheric read.

This is the story of Las and Marco, two men who were both secretly attracted to the other at college. Now with Marco coming to work at Las's ranch for the summer, the two get a chance to face their attraction. 

Las and Marco are fun together, with some serious conversations, along with desire, fear, and attraction. The slow burn aspect of their relationship is well done. And, in the long run, they have to deal with not only their confessions, but also their upcoming long distance. 

One man knows what he wants for his future. His plans are set and he only wants a man who fits into those plans. The other is undecided about his future. He knows what he's been groomed to do, but he isn't sure that's what he wants. 

The writing style is nice, with a simple and an intriguing storyline. To me, the author excels in bringing the reader along to the Wyoming setting, allowing us to fully understand the love these men have for the land. 

Home for a Cowboy is a story of finding someone that gives you peace and happiness. I love the ending of this Amy Aislin tender read. Overall, it's an easy and sweet read. 



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If he was honest with himself, Las was seventy-five percent of the reason Marco was here. An invitation to work at the Windsor Ranch wasn’t what he’d expected when he’d asked Las out on a date a couple of months ago on a cold April night. He wasn’t sure what he’d expected exactly, so Las’s rejection hadn’t come as a surprise so much as taken the wind out of Marco’s sails. But a firm no thank-you followed by a job offer? It was out of left field but so what? After all of thirty seconds of weighing the pros and cons—the cons consisting mostly of having no idea what he’d do on a ranch, the pros consisting entirely of Las . . . okay, almost entirely. The rest was made up of nonexistent plans for after graduation—he’d agreed.

Maybe it’d turn out to be the stupidest decision he’d ever made given he’d never been on a ranch. Or near horses. Or cows. Or any large mammal, really.

But spending the summer with Las? Getting to know him better than their quick encounters at the small, outdoor coffee shop—the Coffee Cart—that Marco had worked at on campus had permitted? Maybe becoming something more than friends?

Sign him up.



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About Amy Aislin:

Amy's lived with her head in the clouds since she first picked up a book as a child, and being fluent in two languages means she's read a lot of books! She first picked up a pen on a rainy day in fourth grade when her class had to stay inside for recess. Tales of treasure hunts with her classmates eventually morphed into love stories between men, and she's been writing ever since. She writes evenings and weekends—or whenever she isn't at her full-time day job saving the planet at Canada's largest environmental non-profit.

An unapologetic introvert, Amy reads too much and socializes too little, with no regrets. She loves connecting with readers. Join her Facebook Group, Amy Aislin’s Readers, to stay up-to-date on upcoming releases and for access to early teasers, find her on Instagram and Twitter, or sign up for her newsletter.

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Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/16693566.Amy_Aislin



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Giveaway: Amy Aislin is celebrating the release of Home for a Cowboy with a fantastic giveaway! Win 1 of 2 paperback copies of Home for a Cowboy + a fabulous character art print and swag. Must be 18 to enter and win. Open internationally.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Final Shot (Overtime #2) by V.L. Locey









Sometimes family is the light that leads you through the darkest parts of life.

Living the dream. That’s been Dan Arou-Kalinski’s life for the past ten years. That life hasn’t always been an easy one though. Dan has worked hard to get where he is and has faced some major obstacles on his road to success. It’s not always been a rose garden being married to Victor, but his love for his sometimes thorny husband has no bounds. His career has given him years of great success, memories, and championship rings. Yes, fate has been kind to Dan Arou-Kalinski for quite a long time. Looks like destiny is about to start calling in some markers.

The paybacks come due when a recurring health issue turns into a life or death situation and threatens to take him out of the game he loves permanently. Then there’s Victor’s son Jack, a proud and out nonbinary preteen who is living a daily nightmare in a small southern town. Juggling two major life issues is taking its toll on him, and just when he thinks he’s found the path out of the woods, Dan will face an unexpected and devastating loss that will require all three of the Kalinski men to pull together to help each other through the dark times.





My Rating - 5 Stars!


In Final Shot, VL Locey delights in the second book in her Overtime series. 

Do you love Dan, Vic, and Jack as much as I do? If so, you need to read this book NOW! These guys are so damn addicting; I wish I could read about their lives everyday. 

In this book, Dan's currently dealing with an injury, and Jack is the victim of a hate crime. And, as she's done in the past, the author tells a story of addiction. Not only do we see more of the effects from Vic's issues with alcohol, but now Dan is dealing with pain killers and the easy way in which they bring someone into the haunted world of addiction. 

I love these guys. They are real yet lovable, they are flawed yet intriguing, and they are inspirational in their continued support of their son Jack. Most of all, I admire them for the way they have Jack's best interests at heart. Always.

As usual, there's a lot going on for these men. They have many changes coming and a lot of discussions to have. But through thick and thin, their love is true, supportive, and understanding. And Jack, oh how I love Jack!

The ending of Final Shot is wonderful, and the changes for these men are impressively done. I love this VL Locey series, which is a continuation of men from Point Shot Trilogy and Coach's Challenge. 



Tuesday, April 21, 2020

RE-RELEASE BLITZ, GIVEAWAY, & REVIEW - The Play of His Life by Amy Aislin

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The Play Of His Life by Amy Aislin

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The last person Christian wants to run into on a visit home to spend time with his mom over the holidays is his former best friend-turned-lover-turned-ex. But there Riley is, in all his tall, chiseled, blondness. The same guy who walked out on him six years ago, breaking his heart in the process. Who knew he's still in love with the jerk?

Two years ago, Riley was injured out of the NHL, but he's got his own bakery now and a quiet life selling quiches and cupcakes to his customers. Then Christian unexpectedly walks back into his life, forcing Riley to question his choices. Especially that one choice he made six years ago that walked him out of Christian's life. Now if only he had the courage to tell a boy how he really feels about him...



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My Rating - 4.5 Stars!


The Play of His Life is a sweet second chance romance. 

Riley's an ex hockey player who now owns a bakery after an injury ended his NHL career. When he sees Christian again, the attraction is still there, and their connection is easily restored. Years ago, Riley choose hockey, but now he has a second chance with Christian, and he isn't going to pass it by. 

Their relationship if fabulous, as their friendship rekindles quickly, followed by their romance rekindling too. My favorite aspects of this story are the little things; snuggling on the couch, the necklaces, the presents. Everything is just perfectly developed. 

This is a story of two men who desperately belong together, but have to right some wrongs before anything can happen. 

Overall, I love The Play of His Life and I wouldn't change a thing. This Amy Aislin story is perfect to snuggle up on the couch with for a while. Definitely give it a chance when you're in the mood for a low angst, sweet read.



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When Riley screwed up an order because he was busy thinking about trying not to think about Christian, he pretended this day was the same as any other and that Christian was still in Vancouver and went about his business.

Christian’s gruff laughter from the back shot that plan to hell.

It was almost an hour later that the line disappeared, though a few people remained at the tables.

“Is it just me, or was that busier than normal?” his other part-timer, Henry, asked. Henry was a seventy-year-old retired army vet who only worked Tuesdays and Fridays because those were the days his wife hosted her knitting club and it was either get the hell out of the house or listen to them talk about the misadventures of their various grandkids.

“Everything’s crazier at the holidays,” Riley replied, wiping down the drinks counter.

Henry started wiping down the small counter that held the condiments. “Should’ve seen the fight that broke out over a parking spot at the Toys “R” Us yesterday. Thought I was going to have to use my army general’s voice.”

Riley had heard Henry’s army general voice. It was terrifying.

Speaking of terrifying voices, where was Christian? Not that his voice was terrifying, but his grumpiness had been known to scare a kid or two.

Riley turned and there Christian was, standing in the doorway to the kitchen, hands on his hips. He wore one of Warm Glow’s green aprons over jeans and a dark blue T-shirt. Just the sight of him made Riley’s heart flip.

Christian had always been a big guy, but Riley had forgotten just how imposing he could be when he scowled that way. And what was with his pouf hairstyle? A pompadour, was it? Riley had seen hairstyles like that on guys before and thought those men should be on the cover of cheesy romance novels. But Christian pulled it off, probably because he could scowl anybody into liking anything.
“Is it my turn to order now?” Christian asked.

It made Riley laugh and the tension drained from his shoulders. “Sure, what do you want?”

“What’s good?”

“Seriously? You’re asking me that in my own bakery? Everything’s good. The salad—”

“What guy likes salad?” Christian interrupted. He said “salad” like “peas”—which Riley knew Christian hated more than any food ever.

“I like salad,” Riley said, slightly offended. Warm Glow’s salads were good, damn it!

“Me, too,” Henry said, coming around the counter to grab a wet cloth. “Know why?”

“Because you’re turning over a new leaf?” Christian suggested.

Riley just looked at him.

“What?” Christian said. “That was funny.”

“That was as lame as ever.”

“I thought it was funny,” Henry said.

“Me, too,” piped in a customer adding milk to his coffee.

Christian raised an eyebrow at Riley like, see?

“Awww,” Riley gushed. “You have fans.”

That got Christian scowling again.


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Amy's lived with her head in the clouds since she first picked up a book as a child, and being fluent in two languages means she's read a lot of books! She first picked up a pen on a rainy day in fourth grade when her class had to stay inside for recess. Tales of treasure hunts with her classmates eventually morphed into love stories between men, and she's been writing ever since. She writes evenings and weekends—or whenever she isn't at her full-time day job saving the planet at Canada's largest environmental non-profit.

An unapologetic introvert, Amy reads too much and socializes too little, with no regrets. She loves connecting with readers. Join her Facebook Group, Amy Aislin’s Readers, to stay up-to-date on upcoming releases and for access to early teasers, find her on Instagram and Twitter, or sign up for her newsletter.



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Friday, April 17, 2020

REVIEW TOUR - Absolving Ash (Hockey Allies Bachelor Bid) by Chantal Mer




Buy Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK

Length: 48,050 words approx.

Cover Design: Meredith Russell



Blurb

For the last decade, successful restaurant owner and chef, Ash Ariti, has worked to make amends for the career-ending mistake he made when he was young and allowed anger to consume him. Driven to be worthy of the second chance he’s been afforded, Ash built a life centered around giving back to his community, all while maintaining a low profile. When he finds himself thrust into the spotlight of a bachelor auction to help one of his favorite causes, he never expects to come face-to-face with the sexy man who’s career he destroyed.

Isaiah Blake has spent a lifetime proving he’s deserving of what he has. After a hit on the ice prematurely ended his NHL career, he committed to becoming a better version of himself. Now, he’s living an open and honest life. So, when he has an opportunity to interview bachelors participating in the Hockey Allies auction for the Hockey Network, the only thing he’s hoping to gain is exposure for his non-profit. That is, until his former rival Ash, steps onto the auction block. Isaiah sees an opportunity to make amends for the suffering he caused ten years ago. Unfortunately, Ash is wary of Isaiah’s motives, and soon Isaiah realizes there is more to Ash’s cautiousness than the history that binds them.

Attraction takes hold as Ash and Isaiah begin to build a new professional alliance and friendship. They must learn to forgive each other, and most importantly, themselves. With outside forces and public opinion hawking, will their relationship be over before it begins? Or will they discover joy and redemption in each other, and find their happily ever after?



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My Rating - 5 Stars!

Upon reading Chantel Mer's contribution to the multi-author Hockey Allies Bachelor Bid series, I am blown away. Absolving Ash is an amazing book. 

Everything about this book works for me. A story of second chances in life, it touched my heart early on, and consumed me throughout. 

Ash and Isiah are two men who should hate one another. Instead, their story is one of forgiveness and learning to release oneself from the shackles of guilt.

After an incident years ago, their reunion is awkward and full of hesitancy. Ash is a man with a heart of gold, trying to make amends for his mistakes. Meanwhile, Isiah is a man who's aware of his own mistakes and is trying to move past them. I praise the way this one event in time has shaped both men. And I applaud the back story of each men, explaining what led to this event in the first place. 

These are two men who have grown from their past mistakes, and feel a connection now. They are extremely hot together, but they have a long hard fought journey if they want to be together. They are two men who the world thinks shouldn't be together, and they face many obstacles. 

The author does a wonderful job exploring how holding onto guilt holds one back from truly living. 

As for the ending, it's totally swoon-worthy. 

Absolving Ash is my favorite of the series. As Chantel Ash is a new to me author, I am pleasantly surprised. This romance is hot, sweet, and tender, and will definitely be added to my re-read list. 





Author Bio

Chantal Mer is an author and optimist. Her stories explore relationships and what it means to be family. When she’s not writing about strong women, strong men, and strong love, she can be found walking her adorable dog, volunteering at her kids’ school (in the library, of course), teaching at the local university, and reading.

Chantal lives outside of Philadelphia (home of the Super Bowl LII champions, the Philadelphia Eagles, woot, woot!) with her husband, kids, Toffee the Wonder Dog, and vicious cat, Gracie. 


 


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Season's Change (Trade Season #1) by Cait Nary

  Amazon Link    Goodreads Link A veteran hockey player and a rookie can't get away from each other—or their own desires—in this sexy, h...