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A review by tmanning710
My Brother's Teammates by Melissa Ivers, Lasairiona McMaster
5.0
I’ve been reading both Melissa Ivers and Lasairiona McMaster for a few years, so when I found out that they were teaming up to cowrite a why choose hockey romance, I was ALL IN! And let me just say that this book was just what I wanted!
This book had me crying laughing from the first chapter when Charlotte comes face to face with Jace, Roman, and Mateo and I swear I laughed through the entire book. The story and the writing were amazing but my favorite thing about this book was the characters. I loved seeing Charlotte slowly gaining confidence in herself and I loved it even more that the guys were a part in helping her do that. Mateo’s antics had me either grinning or just flat out laughing, Roman’s quietness had me tilting my head and wondering what he was going to do next, and Jace’s broodiness and let’s face it, downright assholishness, had me quirking my eyebrow at him, because I totally knew what was really up.
If you’re looking for an MMFM, why choose, hockey, romcom, that will make you want to keep reading until the very last page and beyond, then do yourself a favor and pick this one up. You won’t regret it.
This book had me crying laughing from the first chapter when Charlotte comes face to face with Jace, Roman, and Mateo and I swear I laughed through the entire book. The story and the writing were amazing but my favorite thing about this book was the characters. I loved seeing Charlotte slowly gaining confidence in herself and I loved it even more that the guys were a part in helping her do that. Mateo’s antics had me either grinning or just flat out laughing, Roman’s quietness had me tilting my head and wondering what he was going to do next, and Jace’s broodiness and let’s face it, downright assholishness, had me quirking my eyebrow at him, because I totally knew what was really up.
If you’re looking for an MMFM, why choose, hockey, romcom, that will make you want to keep reading until the very last page and beyond, then do yourself a favor and pick this one up. You won’t regret it.