4 Stars
Liam Williamson’s family was legendary in the NHL. He plays but doesn’t feel he’s meeting the
same goals has the rest of the family did.
He’s been trade to four teams in four years and is wondering if hockey
is where he is meant to be. He figured
his playing days are almost over until he met Mia. Mia gets him out of his own head and enjoying
life again. Mia’s had a hard life. She lives a minimalist’s life because of her
dad until she saves Liam. Now he’s
turning her world upside down.
The book was pretty good.
I enjoyed the Liam and Mia’s relationship. It didn’t feel like insta relationship. It had a nice slow build. I also really enjoyed the interplay between
the two. This is book 9 and I haven’t
read the rest of the series and it was very much a stand-alone story. There was an epilogue at the end that leads into
the next book that sounds really good so it will be a series I go and read all
of because it was that good.
Book 9 Gold Hockey
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