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Match Penalty
by Kenna King
ARC Read
*Spoliers*
Cammy and JP both had hurt and traumas from the past that they both needed to work through before they could be together. The chemistry between Cammy and JP was amazing. Slade was the only one who took the time to see JP for who he is and be there for him when he needed help and support, even if he didn’t agree.
The shootout for the charity scene made me tear up. He was doing his best to keep it together. Trying not to let anyone see how brokenhearted he was, giving up everything he loved because he didn’t feel worthy, and everything would be better without him around.
Cammy is very stubborn about listening to what JP has to say about what happened in the past and trying to fix it. She also lets her dad get away with too much throughout the book. She is trying to make up for all the lost time with him. Which is understandable, but it just makes it harder for her to let anyone in, forgive and heal.
JP is trying to show that he has changed, and he is not his father. Every time he is close to making progress, something tears him down. He is loyal and is willing to give up hockey to prove he isn’t who everyone thinks he is. My heart ached for him; he felt so bad about himself and how he was treated because of his father, and a past he couldn’t tell people about. No one took the time to get to know him; they just made assumptions.
*Spoliers*
Cammy and JP both had hurt and traumas from the past that they both needed to work through before they could be together. The chemistry between Cammy and JP was amazing. Slade was the only one who took the time to see JP for who he is and be there for him when he needed help and support, even if he didn’t agree.
The shootout for the charity scene made me tear up. He was doing his best to keep it together. Trying not to let anyone see how brokenhearted he was, giving up everything he loved because he didn’t feel worthy, and everything would be better without him around.
Cammy is very stubborn about listening to what JP has to say about what happened in the past and trying to fix it. She also lets her dad get away with too much throughout the book. She is trying to make up for all the lost time with him. Which is understandable, but it just makes it harder for her to let anyone in, forgive and heal.
JP is trying to show that he has changed, and he is not his father. Every time he is close to making progress, something tears him down. He is loyal and is willing to give up hockey to prove he isn’t who everyone thinks he is. My heart ached for him; he felt so bad about himself and how he was treated because of his father, and a past he couldn’t tell people about. No one took the time to get to know him; they just made assumptions.