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Sin Bin
by Teagan Hunter
Update 2023 - Still 5+ STARS.
Is this the best hockey series out there? Hear me out! I read a lot of hockey romance and these have just hit differently. Maybe it is because I have fallen in love with the group of characters, but each book I fall a little more deeply in love and usually I am over it way before book four.
Emilia and Smith had a fling two and a half years ago. It was one weekend. Both of them were going through a heartbreak, Emilia from love and Smith from hockey. They met at Slapshots and went on to have the best weekend of their lives. No strings, nothing more.
Fast forward a few months, she's the niece of his assistant coach and works for the Comets now. She's nothing but off limits even if Smith still can't forget their time together.
Fast forward two years. The tension, the pining, it is all churning and is set to burst now that Emilia has to interview him for a player profile. They have been doing as best as they can to avoid each other until now, but this will be too much.
Smith's pining is unmatched and I honestly will give this book 5 stars on his pining alone. Smith is older and facing the real possibility of retirement too, so this all makes him extra grumpy, especially when he can't have exactly what he wants.
What I enjoyed was the fact that neither of these characters were terribly young, it made it all the more believable to me that they knew what they wanted and were willing to fight for it.
Is this the best hockey series out there? Hear me out! I read a lot of hockey romance and these have just hit differently. Maybe it is because I have fallen in love with the group of characters, but each book I fall a little more deeply in love and usually I am over it way before book four.
Emilia and Smith had a fling two and a half years ago. It was one weekend. Both of them were going through a heartbreak, Emilia from love and Smith from hockey. They met at Slapshots and went on to have the best weekend of their lives. No strings, nothing more.
Fast forward a few months, she's the niece of his assistant coach and works for the Comets now. She's nothing but off limits even if Smith still can't forget their time together.
Fast forward two years. The tension, the pining, it is all churning and is set to burst now that Emilia has to interview him for a player profile. They have been doing as best as they can to avoid each other until now, but this will be too much.
Smith's pining is unmatched and I honestly will give this book 5 stars on his pining alone. Smith is older and facing the real possibility of retirement too, so this all makes him extra grumpy, especially when he can't have exactly what he wants.
What I enjoyed was the fact that neither of these characters were terribly young, it made it all the more believable to me that they knew what they wanted and were willing to fight for it.