when bad boy brett sillinger gets one last shot at a team to keep his hockey career alive in taking a shot, he's determined to avoid distractions and the unwanted media attention that got him his reputation in the first place. the truth about brett is that he's actually a really good guy whose image problem has little to do with who he is as a person, and more about how circumstances out of his control have made him look bad.
meanwhile, chelsea london wants to take a walk on the wild side. a one night stand should be enough to prove to herself and her lame ex that she is not boring. she doesn't know the man at the bar is the latest addition to her father's hockey team. even more confusing is the intensity of the connection between them. it's supposed to be just one night. but somehow she keeps finding her way back into brett's bed. into his life too.
the more she sees of him, the clearer it is that brett doesn't deserve his reputation. he's one of the good guys. maybe she'd been looking to walk on the wild side. but there's something about the wildness between them that is oh-so-good.
i really enjoyed this hockey romance. brett is such a sweetheart of a guy, and you really feel for him when things go sideways. because a lot of what goes wrong is entirely out of his control. and his relationship with chelsea is beautifully developed.
**taking a shot will publish on september 10, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/entangled publishing (brazen) in exchange for my honest review.
meanwhile, chelsea london wants to take a walk on the wild side. a one night stand should be enough to prove to herself and her lame ex that she is not boring. she doesn't know the man at the bar is the latest addition to her father's hockey team. even more confusing is the intensity of the connection between them. it's supposed to be just one night. but somehow she keeps finding her way back into brett's bed. into his life too.
the more she sees of him, the clearer it is that brett doesn't deserve his reputation. he's one of the good guys. maybe she'd been looking to walk on the wild side. but there's something about the wildness between them that is oh-so-good.
i really enjoyed this hockey romance. brett is such a sweetheart of a guy, and you really feel for him when things go sideways. because a lot of what goes wrong is entirely out of his control. and his relationship with chelsea is beautifully developed.
**taking a shot will publish on september 10, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/entangled publishing (brazen) in exchange for my honest review.
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