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A review by jeannethinks
Crossing the Line by Kelly Jamieson
adventurous
funny
medium-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? It's complicated
4.25
Crossing the Line
By Kelly Jamieson
If you like forbidden romance (best friend/ sibling) with a little Enemies to lovers thrown in this would be a good fit for you.
Ben is so ready to step up as a leader on his team, he's a strong player, the only problem is he freezes up with put on the spot. He rather have 100 pucks shot at him than deal with questions from the media, and small talk, hard pass. To add fuel to his current situation he has zero privacy while he waits on his new apartment and his teammates sister just started couch surfing. But maybe that will turn into a silver lining.
Mabel didn't have leaving a job she loved and moving in with her brother on her to do list. Starting over is hard, but she made the choice to put herself first. And now she's faced with a new dilemma, living with her high school crush. Could her life get any more compilated? Yes, helping him deal with his social issues while trying to ignore the attraction that is definitely not in her head. Because crossing the line means there is no turning back.
By Kelly Jamieson
If you like forbidden romance (best friend/ sibling) with a little Enemies to lovers thrown in this would be a good fit for you.
Ben is so ready to step up as a leader on his team, he's a strong player, the only problem is he freezes up with put on the spot. He rather have 100 pucks shot at him than deal with questions from the media, and small talk, hard pass. To add fuel to his current situation he has zero privacy while he waits on his new apartment and his teammates sister just started couch surfing. But maybe that will turn into a silver lining.
Mabel didn't have leaving a job she loved and moving in with her brother on her to do list. Starting over is hard, but she made the choice to put herself first. And now she's faced with a new dilemma, living with her high school crush. Could her life get any more compilated? Yes, helping him deal with his social issues while trying to ignore the attraction that is definitely not in her head. Because crossing the line means there is no turning back.