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lt_tara 's review for:
Clueless Puckboy
by Saxon James, Eden Finley
Well.... I didn't love it. Saxon and Eden's hockey world is my favorite place to be honestly but this book just felt flat to me. I really wasn't a fan of the narration which played a big part in my enjoyment but the story was just lacking something for me too. I felt like it was childish and kind of immature but not in an endearing way. Quinn and Vance were fine but at times I had a problem distinguishing their voices.
I don't really have anything specific to say about the book, I really liked the premise but it wasn't what I was expecting. I wasn't the biggest fan of the romance but I liked it overall I just cannot say I will remember much about the book in a week. But there were a few things I really enjoyed. My favorite was seeing so much of the side characters. Asher is my boy from ages ago and I was so so happy that we got to see so much of him and glimpses of Kole too. The other guys from the Collective were there too and I absolutely loved that. I also appreciated how maturely Vance handled his and Quinn's relationship at their work. I liked it so much that he immediately went to their bosses to let them know about everything.
I didn't love the end or the silly imaginary drama, it felt like they didn't know what to write so they threw Quinn being superstitious into the mix. The whole relationship just felt like they were immediately in love but I didn't really get to see much deeper stuff. So yeah, I liked the book enough and a huge part of that is just the universe itself but we'll see what comes next
I don't really have anything specific to say about the book, I really liked the premise but it wasn't what I was expecting. I wasn't the biggest fan of the romance but I liked it overall I just cannot say I will remember much about the book in a week. But there were a few things I really enjoyed. My favorite was seeing so much of the side characters. Asher is my boy from ages ago and I was so so happy that we got to see so much of him and glimpses of Kole too. The other guys from the Collective were there too and I absolutely loved that. I also appreciated how maturely Vance handled his and Quinn's relationship at their work. I liked it so much that he immediately went to their bosses to let them know about everything.
I didn't love the end or the silly imaginary drama, it felt like they didn't know what to write so they threw Quinn being superstitious into the mix. The whole relationship just felt like they were immediately in love but I didn't really get to see much deeper stuff. So yeah, I liked the book enough and a huge part of that is just the universe itself but we'll see what comes next