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Shutout (Rules of the Game, #2)
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✔️ hockey romance
✔️ brothers teammate
✔️ forced proximity
✔️ tatted/pierced mmc
✔️ ADHD rep
✔️ undeniable tension
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.75
🌶️🌶️🌶�
Tyler is simultaneously the hottest and tatted hockey goalie and the softest sweetheart for Ser. As a goalie scouted for the pros, Tyler is under immense pressure, from his father and future, and from himself. My heart aches for Tyler sooo much. He’s passionate and dedicated, but the stress he feels to be perfect.
Seraphina was sooo relatable, and her struggles with finding herself and her aimlessness hit hard. What I loved was how Avery explored Ser’s ADHD in a way that was true and respectful, as a part of what makes Seraphina her. As the plot continued, my heart broke for Ser and her struggles. The way Avery has written Ser made me empathise with her something fiercely.
Both Tyler and Seraphina have their own challenges they face, and while still so young and while in college. Their resilience and dedication is something I admire and love.
Reading this was so comforting. Ty and Ser have this undeniable chemistry, and seeing their friendship and feelings develop as they did was so sweet. But also, Ty has the filthiest mouth, and I am here for it! What begins as one night together, develops into a beautiful relationship about two aimless souls finding and complementing each other.
My only wish was to have more of Ty and Ser 😭 I just wanted to see them develop more after the big news at the end and see them lean on and support each other. I wouldn’t be opposed to a bonus epilogue ❤️
Thank you Wordsmith Publicity for the ARC.
ARC was a free review copy, but all opinions are my own personal and genuine thoughts.
✔️ brothers teammate
✔️ forced proximity
✔️ tatted/pierced mmc
✔️ ADHD rep
✔️ undeniable tension
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.75
🌶️🌶️🌶�
Tyler is simultaneously the hottest and tatted hockey goalie and the softest sweetheart for Ser. As a goalie scouted for the pros, Tyler is under immense pressure, from his father and future, and from himself. My heart aches for Tyler sooo much. He’s passionate and dedicated, but the stress he feels to be perfect.
Seraphina was sooo relatable, and her struggles with finding herself and her aimlessness hit hard. What I loved was how Avery explored Ser’s ADHD in a way that was true and respectful, as a part of what makes Seraphina her. As the plot continued, my heart broke for Ser and her struggles. The way Avery has written Ser made me empathise with her something fiercely.
Both Tyler and Seraphina have their own challenges they face, and while still so young and while in college. Their resilience and dedication is something I admire and love.
Reading this was so comforting. Ty and Ser have this undeniable chemistry, and seeing their friendship and feelings develop as they did was so sweet. But also, Ty has the filthiest mouth, and I am here for it! What begins as one night together, develops into a beautiful relationship about two aimless souls finding and complementing each other.
My only wish was to have more of Ty and Ser 😭 I just wanted to see them develop more after the big news at the end and see them lean on and support each other. I wouldn’t be opposed to a bonus epilogue ❤️
Thank you Wordsmith Publicity for the ARC.
ARC was a free review copy, but all opinions are my own personal and genuine thoughts.
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Reading Progress
June 30, 2023
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June 30, 2023
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July 1, 2023
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