A review by megreads99
A Secret for a Secret by Helena Hunting

4.0

A Secret for a Secret: ★ ★ ★ . 5

Helena Hunting

The ultimate good guy Ryan Kingston doesn't ever do one night stands but the one time he does, it happens to be the General Manager of his NHL team's daughter.

Let it be known that Ryan Kingston is literally, 100%, without a single doubt the sweetest man I have ever read in my entire life. Since the last book, I was so intrigued by King and his milk-loving self because it was the cutest, most wholesome thing in the entire world. I absolutely love him and would move the stars, the moon, and everything I possibly could for this adorable man. He is also a freak in the sheets and we love him for it. Jason Clarke narrates him and he is soooo delicious; it's not even funny. I personally do not think there will be anyone who is good enough for him.

Queenie has not had an easy life and I respect her grind and the way she wants to get her life together, despite all the setbacks she has gone through. I like how she doesn't like her failures hold her back. At times, I would get so frustrated with her because she kept pushing King away but it just made me love him even more.

The plot of this book–the conflict–is not one of my favorite tropes
Spoiler because she was previously married to a loser
but once again, all it did was make me love King even more because he was so wonderful and supportive and such an angel who I want to love forever. At times, the book was a little cheesy, but it's still cute.
Spoiler I also don't think the additional drama with his ex showing up was necessary, and it was so infuriating because Queenie was irritating in this scene and I literally was so irked because he was there for her through everything and she just dipped running away like GIRL stop.


Lavender is so cute and I really want a book for her. She's the most adorable little thing and her relationship with Queenie is one of the highlights of this book. I also know the next book is single dad Jake's and I'm pretty excited for it (he is also narrated by Jacob Morgan so I am here for this).