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A review by larareads2much
My Brother's Teammates by Melissa Ivers, Lasairiona McMaster
3.0
This is not the first RH story I've read, or the first with hockey team mates and little sister of a team mate/best friend. Being a long-time reader of anything hockey-romance related, I've noticed a significant increase in the number of offerings. I take this as a positive and appreciate the opportunity to read as many as I can (Thank you for the ARC).
I will start with what I liked about this story. The writing was great - easy readying, banter with the characters, even the fact that we have each character's point of view through the book. Definately spicy scenes and hot, alpha hockey players with heart. I found the story long, over 400 pages in my reader. I'd normally expect a story like this (rom-com) to be around 200 to 250 pages. I found the ongoing and ever growing lie to be too much after awhile. We're not dealing with 18 year olds, these are almost 30 somethings who need to own their s@#$ and deal with it.
Overall it was ok, just not new to me concept. If you're looking for a RH story with multiple points of view, give it a read. 3 stars from me.
I will start with what I liked about this story. The writing was great - easy readying, banter with the characters, even the fact that we have each character's point of view through the book. Definately spicy scenes and hot, alpha hockey players with heart. I found the story long, over 400 pages in my reader. I'd normally expect a story like this (rom-com) to be around 200 to 250 pages. I found the ongoing and ever growing lie to be too much after awhile. We're not dealing with 18 year olds, these are almost 30 somethings who need to own their s@#$ and deal with it.
Overall it was ok, just not new to me concept. If you're looking for a RH story with multiple points of view, give it a read. 3 stars from me.