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Over the Moon
by Laura Pavlov
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
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:
Yes
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Once again, Laura Pavlov leaves me with a full heart and a huge smile. Over the Moon is the perfect small-town romance, following Clark Chadwick and Eloise Gable as they fall, hard and fast for each other. Clark, a hotshot hockey player recovering from an injury, is paired with Eloise, the team’s new physical therapist, fresh out of grad school. She’s reluctantly relocated to Rosewood River to help with his rehab, and while their start is a bit rocky, sparks quickly fly.
Clark, the youngest Chadwick sibling, has a big heart and a competitive streak. Hockey has always been his top priority until meeting Eloise. She’s everything he didn’t know he was missing, and his family falls for her just as quickly, but starting a relationship isn’t easy. Eloise is not only new to the job, but she is also the coach’s daughter, making things even more complicated.
Despite the risks, their connection grows deeper. Eloise, navigating a male-dominated field and the pressure being put on her by her direct boss, finds unexpected support and understanding in Clark. Their chemistry is undeniable, but it’s the way they love—fully, selflessly—that makes this story shine.
These two completely stole my heart. Clark is impossible not to love. He’s loyal, all-in, and deeply devoted. I adored how he listened to Eloise, supported her and put her first. The sacrifices they were wiling to make for each other felt real and powerful. The tension was perfect, the spice hit just right, and the banter, especially with the Chadwick crew was everything.
And let’s be real: more Beefcake? Yes, please. If you know, you know.
I can’t wait for the next book in this series! This is a beautiful love story with a perfect HEA. I walked away with a happy heart and can’t recommend enough. Five stars all the way!
Once again, Laura Pavlov leaves me with a full heart and a huge smile. Over the Moon is the perfect small-town romance, following Clark Chadwick and Eloise Gable as they fall, hard and fast for each other. Clark, a hotshot hockey player recovering from an injury, is paired with Eloise, the team’s new physical therapist, fresh out of grad school. She’s reluctantly relocated to Rosewood River to help with his rehab, and while their start is a bit rocky, sparks quickly fly.
Clark, the youngest Chadwick sibling, has a big heart and a competitive streak. Hockey has always been his top priority until meeting Eloise. She’s everything he didn’t know he was missing, and his family falls for her just as quickly, but starting a relationship isn’t easy. Eloise is not only new to the job, but she is also the coach’s daughter, making things even more complicated.
Despite the risks, their connection grows deeper. Eloise, navigating a male-dominated field and the pressure being put on her by her direct boss, finds unexpected support and understanding in Clark. Their chemistry is undeniable, but it’s the way they love—fully, selflessly—that makes this story shine.
These two completely stole my heart. Clark is impossible not to love. He’s loyal, all-in, and deeply devoted. I adored how he listened to Eloise, supported her and put her first. The sacrifices they were wiling to make for each other felt real and powerful. The tension was perfect, the spice hit just right, and the banter, especially with the Chadwick crew was everything.
And let’s be real: more Beefcake? Yes, please. If you know, you know.
I can’t wait for the next book in this series! This is a beautiful love story with a perfect HEA. I walked away with a happy heart and can’t recommend enough. Five stars all the way!