A review by thindbooks
Unsteady by Peyton Corinne

4.0

This story follows a hockey player who has panic attacks from his past and meets a girl who has to take care of her brothers. This book deals with family problems and developing one self which Corinne did a great job with. I enjoyed the main storyline of this book and the conflicts throughout it. I do have to say that I was expecting more hockey in this book but can see how the story deals with mental health. The pacing was fast and should have been a bit slower so that the main message was left properly. I liked the perspectives of both Sadie and Rhys throughout this book. 

Rhys is the hockey captain of his team but because of his concussion, he begins to have panic attacks. I wish we got more of that side of the story as it wasn’t mentioned much in the beginning but towards the end. I enjoyed his character a lot more than Sadie’s and seeing him develop. Then there is Sadie who is a figure skater though I wish we got more of that in the book. I loved how she cared so much for her brother but I did sometimes find her annoying. There were many side characters in this book and I loved how Sadie’s friend and Rhys’ parents were such supporting people. The romance is he falls first and second chance which is well done and very cute. 

The ending was great but I mostly enjoyed the moments when Rhys’ and his family were taking care of Sadie’s brothers and showing the love they deserved. Those were the best scenes. Overall, I really enjoyed this book and did have some minor problems but it was still a great book. I recommend checking it out especially if you love books dealing with mental health and is written well dealing with the topic, especially in a sports romance. 

*this book was sent to me by the publisher to give an honest review in return*