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Bishop
by Sawyer Bennett
BISHOP is the first book in a new hockey series, Arizona Vengeance. I think it's considered a spin-off but don't be shy about diving into this one, it can stand alone!
Brooke has just moved to Arizona from New York to be closer to her father who just happens to be the head coach of the new expansion hockey team: The Vengeance. She meets Bishop at a bar the night before training starts. They have a spectacular one night stand. The problem? Bishop plays for her father and when they're caught in an embarrassing situation the next day by Brooke's father, things get a little...complicated! Can two strangers pull off a fake engagement in order to save face with the Coach?
Ok...so here's my honest opinion. I thought Brooke and Bishop's reasons for faking an engagement were kinda dumb. Seriously, I was reading the story and thinking: I love you Ms. Bennett but I'm really not sure about this!! But you know what? Shame on me for doubting the "Wonderful Wizard of Words" (aka Sawyer Bennett) because as I delved into the book and Brooke and Bishop's perspectives blossomed, I completely fell in love with these characters AND the story! Everything just meshed together and I ended up reading a sexy, feel good tale where the hero was genuinely a good guy, tempting as hell and exactly what Brooke needed.
This isn't a drama filled book but it was definitely a winner for me! Told from dual POVs with a sweet ending. I voluntarily read and reviewed this book.
Brooke has just moved to Arizona from New York to be closer to her father who just happens to be the head coach of the new expansion hockey team: The Vengeance. She meets Bishop at a bar the night before training starts. They have a spectacular one night stand. The problem? Bishop plays for her father and when they're caught in an embarrassing situation the next day by Brooke's father, things get a little...complicated! Can two strangers pull off a fake engagement in order to save face with the Coach?
Ok...so here's my honest opinion. I thought Brooke and Bishop's reasons for faking an engagement were kinda dumb. Seriously, I was reading the story and thinking: I love you Ms. Bennett but I'm really not sure about this!! But you know what? Shame on me for doubting the "Wonderful Wizard of Words" (aka Sawyer Bennett) because as I delved into the book and Brooke and Bishop's perspectives blossomed, I completely fell in love with these characters AND the story! Everything just meshed together and I ended up reading a sexy, feel good tale where the hero was genuinely a good guy, tempting as hell and exactly what Brooke needed.
This isn't a drama filled book but it was definitely a winner for me! Told from dual POVs with a sweet ending. I voluntarily read and reviewed this book.