Taking His Shot
2020 • 350 pages

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Average rating3.5

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3.5 stars

Some books we love and some books just don't hit the spot. This is one of those books for me. I love the author and narrators but this book wasn't for me. I enjoyed others in the series though, so don't let this put you off. It's just a personal taste thing.

Jordy was a nice guy, I really liked him in the previous book, and I loved his interactions with Harper and his want to do whatever it took. Harper was great, even if her ‘no hockey player' rule wasn't really explained or at least didn't come across as important enough for the way she treated Jordy to begin with. She came across as the Ice Princess she was pretending to be at the auction. Once she finally gave in, they were great together. I liked the updates on the couples from the previous books. It ended well, and I was happy that the conflict didn't last long, that with a little communication they were able to get themselves back on track and in love.

Teddy Hamilton and Savannah Peachwood were great as Jordy and Harper. They bring the characters to life and deliver such fantastic performances.


I have to be honest, I'm not a huge fan of bets. It shows such a disregard for the person. Now, I've read and listened to some that made it work, but for me, this book doesn't fall into that category. Jordy never tried to put an end to it and allowed his teammates-his friends to speak about it in such a jerky way. The fact that the subject was also their coach's daughter, just didn't make sense or sit well with me. Had this been the first instead of the last book, I don't think I would have listened to any more in the series.

June 21, 2020Report this review