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Your Pucking Mom
by Vee Taylor
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Let’s dive into it,
I absolutely loved this book. The second the story kicks off, I was hooked. Auburn and Ledger with their magnetic relationship is 𝓮𝓿𝓮𝓻𝔂𝓽𝓱𝓲𝓷𝓰. The push and pull of their dynamic throughout the book was *chef’s kiss 😘
Auburn’s entire plot was raw and real. Her struggles and perseverance was relatable and personal. The way Vee Taylor handles the delicate storyline of Auburn as a character was beautifully done. Her character development is empowering and true to life. Auburn doesn’t just magically become stable, but instead, she grows and evolves in a natural way.
Let’s talk about Ledger. Wow oh wow. Now as much as Auburn is a practical, realistic character who goes through trauma and comes out still working on herself, Ledger is written to be swoon worthy. He is written to embody romance. I’m not saying he’s unrealistic, but the quotes I’ve highlighted from him are just 🥹😍🥹
Ledger is not only patient, but he’s unrealistically sweet and soft. He may be a rough ruthless hockey player, but with Auburn he is a man trying to be the best version of himself for the woman he loves.
Special shoutouts to Alex, Stassi, and Austin 👏👏 These characters were fun to read about and great additions to the overall plot.
A big -5⭐️ for the villain of the story 🤮
If you like hockey romance, forbidden love, coworkers mom romance, age gap 😉 This book is for you!
I absolutely loved this book. The second the story kicks off, I was hooked. Auburn and Ledger with their magnetic relationship is 𝓮𝓿𝓮𝓻𝔂𝓽𝓱𝓲𝓷𝓰. The push and pull of their dynamic throughout the book was *chef’s kiss 😘
Auburn’s entire plot was raw and real. Her struggles and perseverance was relatable and personal. The way Vee Taylor handles the delicate storyline of Auburn as a character was beautifully done. Her character development is empowering and true to life. Auburn doesn’t just magically become stable, but instead, she grows and evolves in a natural way.
Let’s talk about Ledger. Wow oh wow. Now as much as Auburn is a practical, realistic character who goes through trauma and comes out still working on herself, Ledger is written to be swoon worthy. He is written to embody romance. I’m not saying he’s unrealistic, but the quotes I’ve highlighted from him are just 🥹😍🥹
Ledger is not only patient, but he’s unrealistically sweet and soft. He may be a rough ruthless hockey player, but with Auburn he is a man trying to be the best version of himself for the woman he loves.
Special shoutouts to Alex, Stassi, and Austin 👏👏 These characters were fun to read about and great additions to the overall plot.
A big -5⭐️ for the villain of the story 🤮
If you like hockey romance, forbidden love, coworkers mom romance, age gap 😉 This book is for you!