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Breaking the Rules
by Brigham Vaughn
Breaking The Rules is the 5th and final book of the Rules of The Game series by Brigham Vaughn. Although this could be readcas a standalone, I strongly recommend reading all the books for more context.
I feel like Brigham's books are always as much about the plot as it is about the love story, and it is so enjoyable! With Breaking The Rules, we are diving in a very emotional and possibly dangerous situation (please see trigger warning). The aweful things athetes can get away with just because they are public figures and make milions is very troubling. I'm so happy Brigham decided to tackle that subject and I hope it can help people realise what's wrong with the sports industry.
Trevor's image has not always been the "cleanest". His past is haunting him and he's seen as a little bit reckless, and therefore his agent, Wade, and he butt heads quite a bit in the beginning. But once the trust is established, both men discover that they are not that different from one another. They both had to work hard to get where they are and the respect they develop for each other eventually leads to more than player/agent relationship.
Wade being a single dad has a lot on his plate and feels like he's not often enough at home with his kid. It really warmed my heart seeing Trevor connect with Braden the way he did. And what a great dad Wade is! Having to deal with a career while being a single parent to a kid with special needs must be very hard. He deserve his HEA and Trevor is the perfect guy to complete his family.
What a great conclusion to this wonderful series. Lots of humour, good hockey (Brigham has great hockey scenes in her books), a beautiful relationship built on trust and great heat. Brigham has such a way with words and I'm looking forward to what's next for her! Also, little shout out to Coach Daniels. What a man!!!
I feel like Brigham's books are always as much about the plot as it is about the love story, and it is so enjoyable! With Breaking The Rules, we are diving in a very emotional and possibly dangerous situation (please see trigger warning). The aweful things athetes can get away with just because they are public figures and make milions is very troubling. I'm so happy Brigham decided to tackle that subject and I hope it can help people realise what's wrong with the sports industry.
Trevor's image has not always been the "cleanest". His past is haunting him and he's seen as a little bit reckless, and therefore his agent, Wade, and he butt heads quite a bit in the beginning. But once the trust is established, both men discover that they are not that different from one another. They both had to work hard to get where they are and the respect they develop for each other eventually leads to more than player/agent relationship.
Wade being a single dad has a lot on his plate and feels like he's not often enough at home with his kid. It really warmed my heart seeing Trevor connect with Braden the way he did. And what a great dad Wade is! Having to deal with a career while being a single parent to a kid with special needs must be very hard. He deserve his HEA and Trevor is the perfect guy to complete his family.
What a great conclusion to this wonderful series. Lots of humour, good hockey (Brigham has great hockey scenes in her books), a beautiful relationship built on trust and great heat. Brigham has such a way with words and I'm looking forward to what's next for her! Also, little shout out to Coach Daniels. What a man!!!