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Coast to Coast by Cali Melle

tzinreads's review against another edition

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5.0

The author provided me with an ARC, in exchange for an honest review! Thank you Cali

betweenthepagesreviews's review

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4.0

The chemistry is so lovely between this pair. It doesn’t feel rushed but also not so dragged out that it’s unbelievable and has a great balance on emotional and physical attraction. I really wanted them to be together but could understand the hesitancy in her part and also the feeling that you don’t want to give something up for someone or feel as if your life is being dictated by them. Even if they may just be the love of your life. I loved this whole series and it is one of my top hockey romance interconnected series that I highly recommend. 

readingwithstrangers62's review against another edition

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4.0

“I’ll travel coast to coast for that fucking girl.”After reading Coast to Coast, I think it’s safe to say Simon is my new favorite Wyncote Wolves hockey player. Simon knew what he wanted from the moment Stella moved into the hockey house and what he wanted was a life with Stella.

Stella is dedicating her summer to discovering herself. Her ex just cheated on her and she doesn’t know what she truly has left in California but doesn’t want to go crawling back to Vermont either. Simon appoints himself to be part of her journey. “I’m just along for the ride… unless she decides she wants to ride me instead”

mccallison's review

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lighthearted fast-paced

2.5

fsmeurinne's review against another edition

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4.0

It's all about Simon and Stella's story. Simon who's focused on hockey and getting drafted. But he's also crushing hard on Stella, his teammate's sister. When Stella's feeling down, Simon is there for her no matter what. So he invites her to go with him to Canada for a hockey clinic, and things start getting intense. Stella's hesitant at first because she's feeling some serious sparks with Simon, but she takes a leap of faith. And their relationship is simply sweet. They support each other, make mistakes, and it's heartwarming to see them fall in love. Stella goes on a journey of self-discovery, and Simon is her rock. The drama is low but gets you going throughout the story.

kreadsoften's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 stars.

Simon Murray and Stella Barrett had a connection and always flirted with each other, but neither took it seriously, besides Stella had a boyfriend. When Stella saw her boyfriend and best friend sleeping together, she promptly left and went back home to Vermont. Her brother, Sterling, offered to let her move into his place since he was moving out, but he didn’t live alone — he had roommates: Simon and a Lincoln.

Simon had to leave for hockey camp in Canada and asked Stella to go with him. Stella decided to find herself over the summer, so when Simon offered, she accepted.

Simon was a total sweetheart. He was a hot hockey player, yet he wasn’t a f*ckboy and he stood up for Stella when her brother was an a**hole to her. He listened to Stella’s wants and needs and was constantly there for her.

Stella was so tough. She got back on her feet after her troubled teenage years and did her own thing even though it wasn’t what her family wanted. She took risks and tried to find what would make her happy.

The spice? Wheeew, that was great

eajohnston's review against another edition

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5.0

This is my favorite book so far in the series! I absolutely loved Simon and Stella’s story. If you like any of the following, then this book will be for you:

Friends to lovers ✔️
One bed ✔️
Brothers best friend ✔️
Hero with past issues ✔️
Heroine who has been cheated on ✔️

Simon is easily my favorite MMC of the series. He is so raw and real with what he says and up until this point, he was basically a mystery, so it was great to see an in depth version of Simon. I also love how he fell first, and fell hard.

Stella is on a self discovery mission when she unexpectedly falls in love with Simon and it’s beautiful.

These characters were so fun and I can’t wait for Vaughn’s story next! I feel like his is going to be an emotional read.

loureadsromance's review against another edition

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3.0

Gostei bastante do livro. Simon me surpreendeu por falar sobre depressão e saúde mental. Também gostei do fato de ele não ficar "ai ela é irmã do meu melhor amigo, não posso ficar com ela". Sobre a Stella, amei ela e o jeito que ela representa relacionamento com irmão mais velho kkkk me senti representada, amor e ódio. Mas uma coisa que me deixou meio assim for o Simon se desculpando pra Stella toda vez que tomava cerveja sendo que ela não tinha problemas sérios com isso; entendo que ele se achava culpado por beber na frente dela, mas ela sempre falava que tudo bem. E algo que senti que faltou foi a reação do Sterling quando o Stella e o Simon falaram que tavam juntos, queria ter visto isso kkkkkk

Thank you Cali for sending me an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

reading_with_2_book_lovers's review against another edition

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4.0

Stella and Simon just made this story what it was, this book gave me all the feels. Highly recommend this story

read_on_reader's review against another edition

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4.0

Simon and Stella had this instant attraction that they danced around because she was in a relationship and he was her brother’s best friend. They would laugh and flirt but always kept things on a friend level. Stella has lived in the shadows of her brother for a long time and she dealt with her emotions by partying and living it up, but when her world is flipped upside down by the betrayal of her ex she knows she needs to reinvent herself. Heading back home to take time to find herself but when the tension is unbearable SImon and Stella find themselves finding it hard to deny the feelings. Simon is this amazing character that is kind, caring, and always shows Stella how amazing she is that it made it easy to fall in love with this guy. The bond these two share started as a connection that led to a friendship of sorts that became more while they helped each other.