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A review by isalaur
The Head Game by Brigham Vaughn
fast-paced
4.0
<strong>A touching and sweet story</strong>
This is a hurt/comfort, enemies to lovers, fake fiancé, forced proximity story. A referee and a hot shot hockey player who are constantly at odds end up having a one night stand on a tough emotional night for the referee. Shortly afterwards the player suffers a horrific incident during a game and the referee, afraid he may have been responsible shows up at the hospital to check on him. Chaos ensues with the help of the hockey player’s best friend.
This follows a typical fake fiancé path as things get increasingly more complicated. But in the process of brain surgery recovery and rehabilitation, as well as the consequences of a player/referee relationship, both Nico and August catch feelings. The romance is sweet and supportive. The author does a good job conveying the hurt/comfort aspect of the storyline with Nico’s recovery process. Secondary characters add a lot to the story and we get a preview of a future couple’s story.
This is a hurt/comfort, enemies to lovers, fake fiancé, forced proximity story. A referee and a hot shot hockey player who are constantly at odds end up having a one night stand on a tough emotional night for the referee. Shortly afterwards the player suffers a horrific incident during a game and the referee, afraid he may have been responsible shows up at the hospital to check on him. Chaos ensues with the help of the hockey player’s best friend.
This follows a typical fake fiancé path as things get increasingly more complicated. But in the process of brain surgery recovery and rehabilitation, as well as the consequences of a player/referee relationship, both Nico and August catch feelings. The romance is sweet and supportive. The author does a good job conveying the hurt/comfort aspect of the storyline with Nico’s recovery process. Secondary characters add a lot to the story and we get a preview of a future couple’s story.