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A review by readingnesting
From Coast to Coast by J.J. Mulder
relaxing
slow-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? No
3.75
From Coast to Coast by J.J. Mulder.
ARC review. It comes out on 16th of January.
If you like people unknowingly texting each other on a dating app, this is your book!
Hockey romance. Demisexual representation. Size difference. Queer awakening. It has spice. The flavour? I would say vanilla with a sprinkle.
Grayson came out as gay with his current NHL team. To his surprise and hurt, the team and coach have iced him out since.
Remy is newly divorced and looking for a new start. His trade to this Canadian team comes at a perfect time.
Remy's ex wife was an amazing friend. But their intimate times weren't anything like books would have you believe. Nor with the women that came after the divorce. Could men bring a different experience? He signs up for dating app.
Unknowingly they app each other and form a connection.
Dating a teammate comes with difficulties. Dating a teammate in a team that is homophobic? Disastrous.
It is an easy read, easy to fall in love with the characters.
I love how enthusiastic Remy is. Golden retriever energy.
Grayson holds himself back, understandingly so, and my heart goes out to him.
I love the banter and interactions between them. It gives me a cozy feeling. It was realistic in the best way.
I love the premises of the story too.
The pace was good for me up till 84%. It felt a bit slow after that and my interest waned a bit.
Prior reading is recommended but not necessary. I didn't. The only place where it was an issue for me was in the epilogue. I was wondering where all these people came from? But not in a way that took away from the story.
ARC review. It comes out on 16th of January.
If you like people unknowingly texting each other on a dating app, this is your book!
Hockey romance. Demisexual representation. Size difference. Queer awakening. It has spice. The flavour? I would say vanilla with a sprinkle.
Grayson came out as gay with his current NHL team. To his surprise and hurt, the team and coach have iced him out since.
Remy is newly divorced and looking for a new start. His trade to this Canadian team comes at a perfect time.
Remy's ex wife was an amazing friend. But their intimate times weren't anything like books would have you believe. Nor with the women that came after the divorce. Could men bring a different experience? He signs up for dating app.
Unknowingly they app each other and form a connection.
Dating a teammate comes with difficulties. Dating a teammate in a team that is homophobic? Disastrous.
It is an easy read, easy to fall in love with the characters.
I love how enthusiastic Remy is. Golden retriever energy.
Grayson holds himself back, understandingly so, and my heart goes out to him.
I love the banter and interactions between them. It gives me a cozy feeling. It was realistic in the best way.
I love the premises of the story too.
The pace was good for me up till 84%. It felt a bit slow after that and my interest waned a bit.
Prior reading is recommended but not necessary. I didn't. The only place where it was an issue for me was in the epilogue. I was wondering where all these people came from? But not in a way that took away from the story.