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A review by eajohnston
The Goalie Who Stole Christmas by Cali Melle
4.0
If you have loved the Wyncote guys in the previous books, then you are in for a treat with our boy Asher!
Asher is feeling his mothers pressure to settle down (even though he is only 21 - she wants him to find his happily ever after). So he needs to find a fake girlfriend to bring home for his brothers wedding/the holidays to appease his mother.
Sydney and Asher have formed a close friendship over the last three years of college together. When Asher mentions to her that he needs to bring a fake girlfriend home, she immediately agrees. Deep down, she has been harboring feelings for Asher, but knew that it would never work out because they want two completely different things. Sydney wants to find her HEA, but Asher is allergic to relationships.
While spending time together at his brothers wedding, Asher and Sydney cross the line of friendship and get into the confusing grey area of what they want. They struggle through not wanting to ruin their friendship, but wanting to get closer. Asher is still adamant that he doesn't want a relationship, but it is getting harder and harder for him to believe that. Will their friendship be able to survive the fallout of a few hookups, or will they both ultimately want more from each other?
Asher is feeling his mothers pressure to settle down (even though he is only 21 - she wants him to find his happily ever after). So he needs to find a fake girlfriend to bring home for his brothers wedding/the holidays to appease his mother.
Sydney and Asher have formed a close friendship over the last three years of college together. When Asher mentions to her that he needs to bring a fake girlfriend home, she immediately agrees. Deep down, she has been harboring feelings for Asher, but knew that it would never work out because they want two completely different things. Sydney wants to find her HEA, but Asher is allergic to relationships.
While spending time together at his brothers wedding, Asher and Sydney cross the line of friendship and get into the confusing grey area of what they want. They struggle through not wanting to ruin their friendship, but wanting to get closer. Asher is still adamant that he doesn't want a relationship, but it is getting harder and harder for him to believe that. Will their friendship be able to survive the fallout of a few hookups, or will they both ultimately want more from each other?