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Just when you ask yourself how Maren Moore could top herself in TET and TNN she gives us Change on the Fly.
Reed Davidson. We captured our unsuspecting hearts in The Newspaper Nanny and in Change on the Fly he cemented himself as THE Puck Daddy!
Reed and Holland had such an interesting dynamic, the push and pull through the story but really the main component of the story was Evan and how you have to be ready and change on the fly for everything life throws your way.
Swoony, Steamy, Sweet.
Maren Moore is the new RomCom Queen delivering us Hot Dad's and HEA's.
Reed Davidson. We captured our unsuspecting hearts in The Newspaper Nanny and in Change on the Fly he cemented himself as THE Puck Daddy!
Reed and Holland had such an interesting dynamic, the push and pull through the story but really the main component of the story was Evan and how you have to be ready and change on the fly for everything life throws your way.
Swoony, Steamy, Sweet.
Maren Moore is the new RomCom Queen delivering us Hot Dad's and HEA's.
Sugary sweet and deliciously sexy! Maren Moore sensationally sparkles in this best friend's brother, single dad hockey heartfelt romance. Swoony feels, quirky fun, charming chemistry, and loads of steam- it's totally pucking adorable!
Newspaper Nanny fans rejoice- REED is here! And he's hands down my favorite Maren Moore hero to date. As the result of unexpected and tragic circumstances, Reed finds himself the newly minted single dad to precious little Evan. But his bachelor lifestyle isn't the only barrier to this new challenge- Reed's full time hockey career keeps him busy, and the road, more than ideal, especially when trying to form a relationship with sweet little Evan. Serendipitously, he knows his sister's best friend is in need of some extra income- and he soon discovers she's a bit of an Evan-whisperer, second only to Pickles the octopus, of course, so she's the perfect travel companion for baby Evan. Only challenge is that he's recently started to see the luscious Holland in a more than friendly way- and little does he know, Holland has crushed on him since childhood. But Reed's a player, in more ways than one, and his sister Emery might not take too kindly to these two canoodling. But now that they're spending lots of time together- and a delicious arrangement is born.
Reed is everything I wanted as more. We got the level headed, charismatic, affable man we saw in NN, but we also get a man with complex layers and some really well written character growth. Confronting some of his own baggage while learning to be an unexpected father sparks some really wonderful introspection- we see Reed rethink his priorities and desires, and we see him let go of some past pains. All catalyzed by his love for Evan, and his burgeoning feelings for Holland. AND HE IS SO DREAMY, Y'ALL!! Kind, fun-loving, generous, and compassionate. He has a big ole heart- and anytime we see him bonding with Evan I felt my ovaries exploding. But its his connection with Holland that had the pages turning- these friends turned secret lovers that enchanted me completely.
Holland is everything I love in a book heroine. She's kind, gentle, a bit sassy, and very loving. She blossoms in this story- finds her voice, learns to prioritize herself and trust in others, and she truly shines as a heroine. Her journey is quieter than Reed's, but not less meaningful, and I simply ADORE her.
Their chemistry is so sweet- and with the right dash of heat. Reed's got a dirty mouth- AND I AM HERE FOR IT. But I also loved how they opened up their hearts to each other, and gently evolved their relationship into something more intimate emotionally. Their banter and flirtation is both charming and authentic, and I just swooned and sighed left and right at their cuteness. And, the drama is pretty low angst- so you just feel good.
Maren has really hit her stride - and it's clear the Totally Pucked series is going to be a new favorite. Swoony alpha hockey stars and the sassy but vulnerable heroines that enchant them? I NEED ALL OF THEM! Sweet, sincere, and feel-good romantic magic. Maren reminds us love comes where we least expect it- but when you find it, well, change on the fly- and dive right in. Because nothing is as sweet.
Newspaper Nanny fans rejoice- REED is here! And he's hands down my favorite Maren Moore hero to date. As the result of unexpected and tragic circumstances, Reed finds himself the newly minted single dad to precious little Evan. But his bachelor lifestyle isn't the only barrier to this new challenge- Reed's full time hockey career keeps him busy, and the road, more than ideal, especially when trying to form a relationship with sweet little Evan. Serendipitously, he knows his sister's best friend is in need of some extra income- and he soon discovers she's a bit of an Evan-whisperer, second only to Pickles the octopus, of course, so she's the perfect travel companion for baby Evan. Only challenge is that he's recently started to see the luscious Holland in a more than friendly way- and little does he know, Holland has crushed on him since childhood. But Reed's a player, in more ways than one, and his sister Emery might not take too kindly to these two canoodling. But now that they're spending lots of time together- and a delicious arrangement is born.
Reed is everything I wanted as more. We got the level headed, charismatic, affable man we saw in NN, but we also get a man with complex layers and some really well written character growth. Confronting some of his own baggage while learning to be an unexpected father sparks some really wonderful introspection- we see Reed rethink his priorities and desires, and we see him let go of some past pains. All catalyzed by his love for Evan, and his burgeoning feelings for Holland. AND HE IS SO DREAMY, Y'ALL!! Kind, fun-loving, generous, and compassionate. He has a big ole heart- and anytime we see him bonding with Evan I felt my ovaries exploding. But its his connection with Holland that had the pages turning- these friends turned secret lovers that enchanted me completely.
Holland is everything I love in a book heroine. She's kind, gentle, a bit sassy, and very loving. She blossoms in this story- finds her voice, learns to prioritize herself and trust in others, and she truly shines as a heroine. Her journey is quieter than Reed's, but not less meaningful, and I simply ADORE her.
Their chemistry is so sweet- and with the right dash of heat. Reed's got a dirty mouth- AND I AM HERE FOR IT. But I also loved how they opened up their hearts to each other, and gently evolved their relationship into something more intimate emotionally. Their banter and flirtation is both charming and authentic, and I just swooned and sighed left and right at their cuteness. And, the drama is pretty low angst- so you just feel good.
Maren has really hit her stride - and it's clear the Totally Pucked series is going to be a new favorite. Swoony alpha hockey stars and the sassy but vulnerable heroines that enchant them? I NEED ALL OF THEM! Sweet, sincere, and feel-good romantic magic. Maren reminds us love comes where we least expect it- but when you find it, well, change on the fly- and dive right in. Because nothing is as sweet.
The way the story played out for me is 3.5.
Being a hockey fan the away game schedule of 1 away game here and 1 away game there doesn't jive.
What are two graduate students doing at a sorority party during rush week?
How old is their half sister to have a 3 year old kid?
All of this and more really brought the story down for me.
Being a hockey fan the away game schedule of 1 away game here and 1 away game there doesn't jive.
What are two graduate students doing at a sorority party during rush week?
How old is their half sister to have a 3 year old kid?
All of this and more really brought the story down for me.
Hockey Romance written by Maren Moore just hits different ๐๐ผ I am so happy I finally got a chance to read this book. I absolutely loved ๐พ๐๐๐ฃ๐๐ ๐ค๐ฃ ๐ฉ๐๐ ๐๐ก๐ฎ. Itโs quick, sweet, and deliciously spicy. Reed + Holland were so freaking adorable. I really enjoyed the progression of their relationship throughout the book. I simply could not get enough of them and sweet little Evan. I also LOVED The Newspaper Nanny cameos. I had no clue they were connected and that was such a fun connection to make as I read. Cannot wait to read the next book in the ๐๐ฐ๐ต๐ข๐ญ๐ญ๐บ ๐๐ถ๐ค๐ฌ๐ฆ๐ฅ series.
"๐ธ ๐๐๐'๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐, ๐ท๐๐๐๐๐๐. ๐ธ ๐๐๐'๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐ข ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐. ๐ฝ๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ธ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐'๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ข๐๐."
แดสแดแดแด๊ฑ:
๐ Hockey Romance
๐ฉท Single Guardian
๐ Nanny
โจ Best Friendโs Brother
๐ซถ๐ป Reformed Playboy
"๐ธ ๐๐๐'๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐, ๐ท๐๐๐๐๐๐. ๐ธ ๐๐๐'๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐ข ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐. ๐ฝ๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ธ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐'๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ข๐๐."
แดสแดแดแด๊ฑ:
๐ Hockey Romance
๐ฉท Single Guardian
๐ Nanny
โจ Best Friendโs Brother
๐ซถ๐ป Reformed Playboy
What an adorable, quick and fun read. I loved the characters in this book very much, everything was balanced out just perfect and emotions were there too. This book was precisely what I needed right now and I can't wait for more from this author!
4/5 stars.
4/5 stars.
Not feeling it. I have a long list of books to read and I was just not enjoying it at the moment. I will try to pick it up again later.
Very predictable and no big conflict. Very easy to read, but no surprises or suspense
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
There's something to be said about this trope; and it's that I hate it.
Okay yes, this book was cute and I did enjoy it but damn do I hate the Best Friends Brother trope if the sister can't fight. Like, give me a huge blow up. Puhlease.
Not to mention that if you're not really sneaking around, then it's more of a forbidden romance trope with none of the risk. They're just living their lives and not telling the sister everything. God forbid.
I did enjoy the kid. I thought it was funny to read about the new parent being completely clueless and having to openly rely on their community for help but damn did they give literally no sway to "dead half-sister, oh no." Like??? Anyway. It was very....interesting.
Okay yes, this book was cute and I did enjoy it but damn do I hate the Best Friends Brother trope if the sister can't fight. Like, give me a huge blow up. Puhlease.
Not to mention that if you're not really sneaking around, then it's more of a forbidden romance trope with none of the risk. They're just living their lives and not telling the sister everything. God forbid.
I did enjoy the kid. I thought it was funny to read about the new parent being completely clueless and having to openly rely on their community for help but damn did they give literally no sway to "dead half-sister, oh no." Like??? Anyway. It was very....interesting.