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jozey23 's review for:
Clueless Puckboy
by Saxon James, Eden Finley
Clueless puckboys
Puckboys series book5
By Eden Finley & Saxon James
4.5 Stars, round at 5.
Contains: Hockey player, team physiotherapist, Clueless, naive character, not so secret crush, rambling idiot, stupid superstition, and a patient caring lover.
Omg. These authors strike again. How do they make adorable, naive, and clueless character so dang cute and lovable?
I don't even know how to review this book.
Lovable Yes.
Cuteness yes.
Hot h3ll yes.
Tension builds, chemistry intensified between them. They're getting closer.
Will they take the plunge or not? Will they put the team's future at risk, or will they make it grow?
Getting all the tension, all the diving, and then ... all the incertainty flowing in to try to scramble their fondation, the uncertainty to try to disrupt their relation, but at least one of them is patient and keeps the love alive.
Under all the aspects of cuteness, love, and friendship, I think the uncertainty about their relationship on Quinn's part is the thing I disliked most. I found his reaction extremely immature. I know... these authors always have their immature characters, and I love them for it, but I found this one more childish than immature.
Overall, it was good. I liked it a lot. I would have liked more public revelations, I love that kind of statement. Like at the press or after a game or something. But the only declaration was a quick kiss to the team without too many hiccups. Huh. Come on, give me more than that!
Ps : Yes, it took me 6 days to read it thanks to covid hitting our home. I hope this doesn't undermine my review.
** This is my honest opinion. **
Puckboys series book5
By Eden Finley & Saxon James
4.5 Stars, round at 5.
Contains: Hockey player, team physiotherapist, Clueless, naive character, not so secret crush, rambling idiot, stupid superstition, and a patient caring lover.
Omg. These authors strike again. How do they make adorable, naive, and clueless character so dang cute and lovable?
I don't even know how to review this book.
Lovable Yes.
Cuteness yes.
Hot h3ll yes.
Tension builds, chemistry intensified between them. They're getting closer.
Will they take the plunge or not? Will they put the team's future at risk, or will they make it grow?
Getting all the tension, all the diving, and then ... all the incertainty flowing in to try to scramble their fondation, the uncertainty to try to disrupt their relation, but at least one of them is patient and keeps the love alive.
Under all the aspects of cuteness, love, and friendship, I think the uncertainty about their relationship on Quinn's part is the thing I disliked most. I found his reaction extremely immature. I know... these authors always have their immature characters, and I love them for it, but I found this one more childish than immature.
Overall, it was good. I liked it a lot. I would have liked more public revelations, I love that kind of statement. Like at the press or after a game or something. But the only declaration was a quick kiss to the team without too many hiccups. Huh. Come on, give me more than that!
Ps : Yes, it took me 6 days to read it thanks to covid hitting our home. I hope this doesn't undermine my review.
** This is my honest opinion. **