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Tough Guy by Rachel Reid

bookschaosnart's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed this take on the less talked about aspect of sports and how toxic it can be especially to those whose jobs it is to perform each day and night. Taking those aspects and still turning that background into a romance is a difficult task but it was well executed in Tough Guy. I loved how this wasn't the traditional mlm romance and how the characters allowed themselves and their partner to be vulnerable.. It could also be considered a second chance trope considering the characters originally met when Ryan lived with Fabian's family as many hockey players do as they try to make it to the pros. This is definitely an excellent addition to this series and it could probably be considered a stand alone if you haven't read the previous two already.

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emotional

4.0

ouroboros_00's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

2.75

Probably my least favorite of the series... which makes me sad because I think the mental health representation is super important and it was so great to see a match up between a more masc/femme presenting couple. That said, this was just a bit boring for some reason? I don't know if I just wasn't compelled by the central tension or if I just didn't connect with the characters as much... not sure.

Spice: 🌶🌶🌶

tc_booksandmore's review against another edition

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emotional inspiring fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

How does Rachel Reid keep coming up with these guys?

This one is filled with the innocence of teenager first crushes, meeting said crush after a significant length of time apart, figuring out what makes someone happy, friends, and what makes a home.

I feel so much for Ryan and Fabian, and their emotional journeys that they take, as Ryan deals with the toxicity of being an enforcer defenseman for Toronto, having been recently traded (spending so much of his time being transferred from one team to another), being tall and big, but also incredibly sensitive, anxious bundle of nerves, who doesn't like most of his team members, oh and being gay in a league that is not exactly supportive. And Fabian deals with coming out of a toxic relationship and being faced with his former crush, that isn't as over as he thought it was.

Highly recommend this book, and all of this series honestly.  I started reading before going to bed, and the next thing I knew it was way late at night and I needed to put it down to sleep.

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emotional funny reflective sad

4.0

Sweet cute and adorable. I loved Ryan in the few moments we met him in HR, so I was very pleased to see he had an entire book dedicated to his gloriousness! Not to make everything about HR, but it made me so f happy to see Ilya again <3 also, it is nice seeing professionals deciding to put their health and happiness first and understand that a successful career is not necessarily everything that there is in life.

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4.0

3.75

I really liked Ryan. Not so much Fabian. I feel like Ryan's whole life is just going to be in Fabian's shadow now

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emotional funny medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

necahual's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

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4.0

3.5 ⭐

Après un premier tome plutôt sympa mais assez banal, et un deuxième tome ultra top (qui est d'ailleurs l'un des meilleurs M/M que j'aurai lu en 2019), voici donc le troisième opus de la série 'Game changers', de Rachel Reid !

Si l'on reste dans l'univers du hockey, celui-ci est néanmoins peu développé dans le roman, et cela m'a manqué, je dois bien le dire. En même temps, cela est parfaitement en cohérence avec la passe difficile traversée par Ryan. Ce dernier ne veut plus du rôle d'enforcer qu'on lui colle depuis le début de sa carrière, un rôle sur la glace qui paraît complètement aberrant à mes yeux de petite Française. Difficile d'imaginer qu'un joueur ait comme rôle de défendre ses coéquipiers en provoquant/attaquant/frappant ses adversaires ! o.O Ryan n'a aucune attache, il est transféré à chaque saison ou presque et au final, il n'est ni plus ni moins qu'une paire de poings, ce qui est quand même super réducteur ...

L'auteure a mis le paquet sur le personnage de Ryan, qui est un "gentil géant", un mec baraqué comme une armoire normande, mais qui est en fait un type assez seul, bourré d'angoisses et de névroses, bref, un mec à l'opposé de l'image que l'on peut se faire d'un hockeyeur, d'une part, et d'un héros alpha d'autre part.

Fabian ne pourrait pas être plus différent ! Alors lui, c'est un mec qui aime se faire remarquer, qui assume complètement sa personnalité haute en couleurs, est complètement à l'aise avec sa sexualité et est entouré d'une bande d'amis du genre attachiants. Ces personnages secondaires apportent une vraie densité au récit, ils ne sont pas juste mentionnés, et contribuent à l'attachement que j'ai eu pour les personnages dans leur ensemble.

La romance joue évidemment sur les contrastes entre les deux hommes, et pour une fois, nous n'assistons pas à des scènes de sexe torrides et acrobatiques, bien au contraire. C'est étonnant et même rafraîchissant de lire une romance où le sexe n'est pas forcément quelque chose de facile, d'évident, ou d'agréable, et c'est intéressant de voir comment l'auteur amène ses personnages à embrasser cette difficulté, et la surmonter à deux.

J'ai vraiment beaucoup aimé Ryan, c'est un personnage qui m'a touchée, il est tout à fait réussi, et à l'inverse, j'ai eu plus de mal avec Fabian, que j'ai trouvé parfois chiant, du genre high maintenance. Il peut se montrer très compréhensif, doux et adorable, et en même temps, à un moment donné du récit, il m'a tellement déçue ...

Oh et j'ai failli oublier de parler de Wyatt ! Ohlala il est adorable ce type, j'ai adoré la façon dont il prend Ryan sous son aile, tous les deux ont une très jolie amitié et j'aurais bien aimé voir encore lus de scènes avec eux !
Et puis je n'ai pas boudé mon plaisir en recroisant Shane et Ilya, et d'ailleurs, j'ai relu une partie de leur tome après avoir terminé Tough guy, parce que je les ai tellement aimés ces deux-là ...

Eh bien en résumé, j'aurai encore passé un bon moment avec un roman de Rachel Reid, je suis curieuse de voir ce qu'elle écrira ensuite, mais il est plus que probable que je serai au rendez-vous !

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dark emotional funny hopeful inspiring reflective slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

This might have been my favorite book so far. I LOVED both these characters and the exploration of hockey as a system of violence was so well done. The other books had very pro hockey characters, which worked well for those stories, but it was an compelling story to follow a character who didn't like hockey anymore. 

I loved how queer this book was, not just gay but truly queer and that was awesome to read in a sports romance. The exploration of anxiety, addition, and sexual intimacy was so well done! 

Also
the ending where Shane and Illya were caught making out was so awesome and I loved seeing how Ryan and other players saw their relationshipfrom the outside.
I really appreciate how this series builds upon the previous books because it establishes how many different queer relationships are happening at the same time and how separate they all are. 

I didn't expect to be so invested in this world building of a hockey romance series, but I'm eagerly awaiting for everyone to find out about Ilya and Shane. 

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