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emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
Shoutout by Avery Keelan is a thrilling, emotion-packed sports romance that keeps readers hooked from start to finish. The story focuses on the intense chemistry between the main characters, set against the backdrop of the hockey world. Keelan masterfully weaves romance, drama, and the raw intensity of sports, creating a well-rounded and engaging narrative.
The characters are well-developed, with personal challenges that make their connection feel real and relatable. Their growth throughout the book is deeply satisfying, as they navigate the ups and downs of both their relationship and individual journeys. The banter is fun, the passion is off the charts, and the emotional depth adds weight to the storyline.
Keelan’s writing brings the sports scenes to life, making it a treat for fans of hockey romances, but what really stands out is the genuine emotional bond between the leads. If you’re looking for a story that delivers heat, heart, and a whole lot of love, Shoutout is a perfect choice.
The characters are well-developed, with personal challenges that make their connection feel real and relatable. Their growth throughout the book is deeply satisfying, as they navigate the ups and downs of both their relationship and individual journeys. The banter is fun, the passion is off the charts, and the emotional depth adds weight to the storyline.
Keelan’s writing brings the sports scenes to life, making it a treat for fans of hockey romances, but what really stands out is the genuine emotional bond between the leads. If you’re looking for a story that delivers heat, heart, and a whole lot of love, Shoutout is a perfect choice.
it was a good read. some parts where boring, but had a few things that were never explained.
It is pretty refreshing to have a female main character represent the actual struggles people with ADHD have. It was nice to feel seen in a cute little lovey novel.
This book was an ooey gooey love fest. Minimal drama. No third act breakup. With delicious spice. This book did seem shorter than the first. But I don't think it worked in its favor.
The characters were cute. Our FMC is an ADHD fueled flirt. And our MMC is a broody quiet, keep to himself, goalie. Character development was mild and quick. But I still loved the characters.
All the plot points were interesting and entertaining. But the book keeps things very surface level. Nothing really dove super deep or was fleshed out a ton. Very reminiscent of a hallmark movie. But, that being said, I still enjoyed it and devoured the book.
The spice was excellent though. Really
The characters were cute. Our FMC is an ADHD fueled flirt. And our MMC is a broody quiet, keep to himself, goalie. Character development was mild and quick. But I still loved the characters.
All the plot points were interesting and entertaining. But the book keeps things very surface level. Nothing really dove super deep or was fleshed out a ton. Very reminiscent of a hallmark movie. But, that being said, I still enjoyed it and devoured the book.
The spice was excellent though. Really
emotional
funny
hopeful
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
3.75⭐️- love best friend or teammate’s sibling trope so liked the book! Would recommend overall.
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
One of my fave tropes is when in sickness and health really comes through and i love to see it