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4 STARS
This was really cute and slightly steamy story. I thought the couple had great chemistry and banter, secretly being attracted to each other but also loathing each other (or pretending to). It also contained a lot of my favorite tropes - enemies to lovers, sports romance, and fake dating.
I really thought the narrators did a great job too!
4 STARS
This was really cute and slightly steamy story. I thought the couple had great chemistry and banter, secretly being attracted to each other but also loathing each other (or pretending to). It also contained a lot of my favorite tropes - enemies to lovers, sports romance, and fake dating.
I really thought the narrators did a great job too!
A mix between enemy to love and fake relationship tropes
Natalie and Brody love to hate each other. Their back and forth banter keeps the book light and entertaining. An unfortunate embarrassing night at a party gives Brody the opportunity he’s been waiting for with Natalie; a chance to get to her and possibly a relationship. Although he convinces her its just for show, he falls hard and fast and can’t deny his growing feelings for her, although she keeps pushing back. They have to overcome many obstacles to figure out if this will work for them, including a looming NHL contract and celebrity status for Brody.
Hate to Love You is a sweet, angsty, college hockey romance! It was a super easy read and I couldn’t put it down!
Natalie and Brody love to hate each other. Their back and forth banter keeps the book light and entertaining. An unfortunate embarrassing night at a party gives Brody the opportunity he’s been waiting for with Natalie; a chance to get to her and possibly a relationship. Although he convinces her its just for show, he falls hard and fast and can’t deny his growing feelings for her, although she keeps pushing back. They have to overcome many obstacles to figure out if this will work for them, including a looming NHL contract and celebrity status for Brody.
Hate to Love You is a sweet, angsty, college hockey romance! It was a super easy read and I couldn’t put it down!
Fake Dating Hockey Romance
Brody is the ultimate hockey player…..and player. Natalie hates how he always teases her. But when her ex says something terrible at a party, Brody is there to defend her. To cover up after the blowup, they fake date until the rumor mill dies down but Brody realizes he wants to keep this tough girl forever.
Brody is the ultimate hockey player…..and player. Natalie hates how he always teases her. But when her ex says something terrible at a party, Brody is there to defend her. To cover up after the blowup, they fake date until the rumor mill dies down but Brody realizes he wants to keep this tough girl forever.
I really enjoyed this book, the story was great and I loved the characters. I loved Natalie and Brody, Natalie wouldn't take any rubbish from Brody and didn't fall at his feet like all the puck bunnies, but that is what Brody liked about her.
Type "heart eyes" into the gif search bar, and the result with Patrick's face sitting on his hands with his feet kicking and hearts surrounding him is me reading this.
Ryder and Juliette have known each other since childhood, their families are tight nit, Ryder and her brother are best friends, but these two have kept their distance and only looked never touched. The tension and attraction have always been there, yet they both keep away for many reasons. Ryder is that playboy hockey player but when it comes to Juliette, he falls head over heels even when he tries not to. Juliette is smart, beautiful, and everything he wants and until fate throws him his chance to go for her, he’s exuded indifference towards her. Juliette and Ryder’s chemistry is off the chart hot, and they both have all the feelings yet are scared to express them. These two may have been opposites but they are perfect for each other and balance the other out. I loved it all and want more from the other characters in the story.
Technically a 3.75 for me, but alas GoodReads hasn't given us the option to rate things like that.
This was less annoying than most NA books, it helped that they were early 20s rather than late teens and their issues seemed age and stage appropriate.
I always prefer he falls first, and I liked the way that played out here. It was good chores background
I always prefer he falls first, and I liked the way that played out here. It was good chores background