3.83 AVERAGE


4.5⭐️ i absolutely loved this book! The beginning was a little slow but I loved the growth Conor had to go through. I wasn’t ready for it to end.

An aspiring marine biologist and ice hockey captain decide to become fwb after moving past previous family tension. Obviously they fall for each other, first half of the book was great (elite banter) then dragged and got boring. 

Second CW Farnsworth book and they really are that good… generally, this book was great. It had was of the weirdest contemporary storylines I’ve read in a while, but hey, whatever floats your boat! It was really good, and I really enjoyed the writing. Some things were sort of left unfinished, so maybe in Aiden’s novel we will see their couple return.




I’ve put some of my favorite quotes below to show my token of appreciation for this amazing novel.


“Mess up all my plans, Harlow. Because I don’t want to be part of any plans unless they include you. I need you in my life, for anything to mean something.”



“We’ve won every single game we’ve played since losing to Edgewood. Hockey, the one thing that’s always, unequivocally, mattered, is going as well as it possibly could again.
And I’m miserable.
I’m terrified I f*cked up, worse than I ever have before.
I think I’m in love with her.
The real, scary thing.”





3.5⭐️

It was good but didn’t wow me. I flew through it pretty fast and didn’t mind any of the characters. Kind of would of liked more interactions between Conor and Harlow. I liked their relationship and I thought it had a lot of promise. The characters also read as high schoolers to me. I never felt like they were in college other than the mention of frat parties and hockey. I connect more when the characters are older than high school.

I had an grand ol’ time xd
Okay maybe the beginning is a little slow and the end is a little rushed, but I had a great time reading it. I loved the characters and their growth.

She’s not bad a lil slow

I know it’s shocking that I loved another hockey romance

Love myself a cute romance hockey book

It’s refreshing to read a romance with two genuinely likeable main characters that have their own complexities individual of each other yet so intertwined.
Fave romance I’ve read all year

Not much to say about this one really, did the job of the type of book I was wanting to read. Don’t need to read it again, but it wasn’t necessarily bad.