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One-Touch Pass
by J.J. Mulder
emotional
hopeful
If 17 minutes is all I am getting, I am going to make it count and boy did Nate, Tuna definitely didn't hurt though.
Book 4 in the SCU series is Marcos and Nate's story. Marcos, who we've previously met is Max's best friend and I truly love how all of these books have recurring roles of previous main characters. If you've read the other books, as you should, we hear about Max, Luke, Coach Mackenzie, Anthony, Nigel, Vas, Atlas and my heart, Carter Morgan.
Throughout this story, Marcos comes to terms with his past traumas, from his own upbringing to the struggles he still faces with what happened to Maxy. Nate, always positive and understanding of Marcos' aversions fell fast and hard for him and did everything he could, to woo his way into Marcos' heart.
We also find out more about the shared childhoods between Max and Marcos and get a better understanding of why his guilt and fears have been able to dominate and change their relationship.
Nate is like a breathe of fresh air, literally. He loves playing hockey but he loves the farm, even more. We get to see a little bit of farm life and get to live through his excitement of having Marcos experience it, as well.
A little nugget in this story is we get to see a little bit more into Coach Mackenzie's personal life and I couldn't be happier, for that.
Book 4 in the SCU series is Marcos and Nate's story. Marcos, who we've previously met is Max's best friend and I truly love how all of these books have recurring roles of previous main characters. If you've read the other books, as you should, we hear about Max, Luke, Coach Mackenzie, Anthony, Nigel, Vas, Atlas and my heart, Carter Morgan.
Throughout this story, Marcos comes to terms with his past traumas, from his own upbringing to the struggles he still faces with what happened to Maxy. Nate, always positive and understanding of Marcos' aversions fell fast and hard for him and did everything he could, to woo his way into Marcos' heart.
We also find out more about the shared childhoods between Max and Marcos and get a better understanding of why his guilt and fears have been able to dominate and change their relationship.
Nate is like a breathe of fresh air, literally. He loves playing hockey but he loves the farm, even more. We get to see a little bit of farm life and get to live through his excitement of having Marcos experience it, as well.
A little nugget in this story is we get to see a little bit more into Coach Mackenzie's personal life and I couldn't be happier, for that.