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All or Nothing by Emily Bunney

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5.0

When Mila and Matt have a one night stand, they didn’t expect to ever see each other again. To everyone’s complete and utter shock, Matt gets traded to the same hockey team Mila just started working for. Although Mila is convinced that any more fooling around is officially off limits, Matt has other plans…

Oh my gosh, this book was everything a hockey romance fan could ask for. Mila and Matt’s chemistry was absolutely sizzling, and their banter was incredibly hilarious as well! Bunney did an amazing job at setting up the world of the Seattle Whalers, and though this was my first time reading one of her books, I know I’ll be continuing the series. 5 steamy stars!

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5.0

All or Nothing is the first book in the Seattle Whalers Hockey series. This is the first book by this author I read and I have no idea why I let it sit on my kindle for so long before reading it. This is Matt and Mila's story.

Matt and Mila are both coming to work for the Whalers, but they don't know it. They hook up for one night at the hotel where they're both staying, and it was supposed to be just that. One night. Until they find out he's a new star player and she's the new assistant to the coach. The chemistry is still there oh and you feel it but Mila abides by her boss the coach of the teams rule, don’t sleep with any of the players. But does that rule matter if she’s already slept with him.

I recommend this book to anyone who loves hockey romance (like me) or loves sports romances and wants to try a hockey romance. I can't wait to read the next book, All The Way.

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5.0

I throughly enjoyed this story from start to finish. I am
A sucker for an ice hockey series and this one hit all my buttons. I loved the relationship between the players on the team and the romance between the two main characters was amazing. I’m definitely looking forward to reading what comes next in what I hope will be a long series.

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5.0

All or Nothing is the first book in the Seattle Whalers Hockey series. This is the first book by this author I read and I have no idea why I let it sit on my kindle for so long before reading it. This is Matt and Mila's story.

Matt and Mila are both coming to work for the Whalers, but they don't know it. They hook up for one night at the hotel where they're both staying, and it was supposed to be just that. One night. Until they find out he's a new star player and she's the new assistant to the coach. The chemistry is still there oh and you feel it but Mila abides by her boss the coach of the teams rule, don’t sleep with any of the players. But does that rule matter if she’s already slept with him.

I recommend this book to anyone who loves hockey romance (like me) or loves sports romances and wants to try a hockey romance. I can't wait to read the next book, All The Way.

cexleybooks's review

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5.0

All or Nothing is the first book in the Seattle Whalers Hockey series. This is the first book by this author I read and I have no idea why I let it sit on my kindle for so long before reading it. This is Matt and Mila's story.

Matt and Mila are both coming to work for the Whalers, but they don't know it. They hook up for one night at the hotel where they're both staying, and it was supposed to be just that. One night. Until they find out he's a new star player and she's the new assistant to the coach. The chemistry is still there oh and you feel it but Mila abides by her boss the coach of the teams rule, don’t sleep with any of the players. But does that rule matter if she’s already slept with him.

I recommend this book to anyone who loves hockey romance (like me) or loves sports romances and wants to try a hockey romance. I can't wait to read the next book, All The Way.

leticia_jersey_girl's review

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4.0

"It will always be all or nothing with us."
I started this series out of order, and read book 3 first. Now I've gone back to check out the other Whalers couples, and I'm not sorry.
Matt and Mila are a full-on chemistry, sizzling hot couple, and I loved them both.

"Don't make me kidnap you. Although that could be quite hot."
Matt and Mila are both coming to work for the Whalers, but they don't know it. They hook up for one night at the hotel where they're both staying, and it was supposed to be just that. One night. Until they find out he's a new star player and she's the new assistant to the coach.
They shouldn't get involved, it shouldn't happen, it should all stay in the past, but the night they shared is very present for the both of them.

They try to fight it, and pretend like it doesn't matter. They try to forget about it, and maybe be friends. But the sparks we get with them just glancing at each other across the room can melt an ice rink.

"I mean, we agreed to be friends. This isn't friendly."
"You're sitting on my cock. It feels pretty friendly to me."

Matt is possessive and protective, and has a wonderful dirty mouth on him. Mila is a firecracker, strong and sassy, comfortable in her own skin, and gives as good as she gets. The sex scenes are insanely hot, and very visual. The hockey games and descriptions will make you feel like you're there. The swoony moments – and there are quite a few of those – had me wanting to find myself a hockey player.
The feelings between them will just make you feel giddy, because Matt... damn.
Their friends, and the other hockey players, are supportive and all-around pretty great, which only adds to the atmosphere of the book. Even the drama closer to the end was well written, and wasn't drawn out.

"I love you, Mila. I mean head over heels, fly halfway across the country to find you, deeply and completely in love with you."
If you're into sports romance, hockey romance in particular, and looking to find a low-angst, lovers-to-friends-to-lovers-again romance that is easy to read and will pull you in, I think you may have found it.
Matt and Mila would always have to be all or nothing – anything else just wouldn't do!
Can't wait to read Beth and Nate's story now!

linzrambo's review

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4.0

I love a good sports romance and this one did not disappoint! Debut author Emily Bunney really delivered. I immediately connected with and cared about both main characters. This book had me bursting out laughing several times throughout. The steam level is
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