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Mother Pucker
by Swati M.H.
"I don't know about you, Doc, but I've never wanted anything that was easy, and I'm not going to start now. Easy's not worth having."
So much character growth!
Sisterhood
Pranks and banter and teasing
"And yeah, the technicalities that matter to me tend to stay on the ice. Otherwise, I firmly believe that rules are made to be broken."
Tropes:
Single mom x hockey player, found family, doctor x patient, opposites attract, reverse age gap.
"Then start small. Don't tackle the big mountains; start with the little hills first. Find smaller victories where you can. And if your biggest mountain is kicking this habit, then tackle that last."
ARC review:
I really enjoyed this third installment in the Momcom series. This one features a hockey player in need of physical therapy and the single mom providing it. There was shenanigans, pranks, banter, the amazing found family, the funny kids, the empowerment of the moms, and of course more of Beckett meddling.
"I'm going to have to disagree with you, Doc. It's exactly what it looks like. And what it looks like is my goddamn fantasy just came to life, and it's a hundred times better than I could have ever imagined it."
It was really funny, but also inspirational, and I just adore Shay and Rowan together!
The chemistry between them was so incredibly hot, but the friendship they developed was also so precious. He helped her open up and have fun again. It really was opposites attract! The dealing with the grief and guilt Shay has in regards to her ex-husband added some emotional depth to the story, and helped bring them closer. I also really felt for Rowan with his struggles with his dad and his past relationship, and I loved how supportive Shay was - they really did help each other and found their missing pieces in each other.
"Fine, I have thought about him! Is that what you're waiting for me to admit? That I think about him all the goddamn time, and I'm attracted to him, and I want to… I want to jump his cocky-as-fuck hockey star bones and become his fulltime puck bunny? Because I do."
Also, Kai is just the sweetest kid!
And Rowan was amazing; with Shay and her insecurities, his personality, his outgoing pranking nature, as a teammate, his place in this new found family and of course with Kai - the two of them skating together - UGH, my heart!!!
So much character growth!
Sisterhood
Pranks and banter and teasing
"And yeah, the technicalities that matter to me tend to stay on the ice. Otherwise, I firmly believe that rules are made to be broken."
Tropes:
Single mom x hockey player, found family, doctor x patient, opposites attract, reverse age gap.
"Then start small. Don't tackle the big mountains; start with the little hills first. Find smaller victories where you can. And if your biggest mountain is kicking this habit, then tackle that last."
ARC review:
I really enjoyed this third installment in the Momcom series. This one features a hockey player in need of physical therapy and the single mom providing it. There was shenanigans, pranks, banter, the amazing found family, the funny kids, the empowerment of the moms, and of course more of Beckett meddling.
"I'm going to have to disagree with you, Doc. It's exactly what it looks like. And what it looks like is my goddamn fantasy just came to life, and it's a hundred times better than I could have ever imagined it."
It was really funny, but also inspirational, and I just adore Shay and Rowan together!
The chemistry between them was so incredibly hot, but the friendship they developed was also so precious. He helped her open up and have fun again. It really was opposites attract! The dealing with the grief and guilt Shay has in regards to her ex-husband added some emotional depth to the story, and helped bring them closer. I also really felt for Rowan with his struggles with his dad and his past relationship, and I loved how supportive Shay was - they really did help each other and found their missing pieces in each other.
"Fine, I have thought about him! Is that what you're waiting for me to admit? That I think about him all the goddamn time, and I'm attracted to him, and I want to… I want to jump his cocky-as-fuck hockey star bones and become his fulltime puck bunny? Because I do."
Also, Kai is just the sweetest kid!
And Rowan was amazing; with Shay and her insecurities, his personality, his outgoing pranking nature, as a teammate, his place in this new found family and of course with Kai - the two of them skating together - UGH, my heart!!!