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A laugh-out-loud hockey romantic comedy perfect for fans of Helena Hunting and Pippa Grant!Logan Rivers is a star pro hockey player for the St. Pete Slashers -- and he's in a slump.He hasn't scored in 3 games and it's starting to freak him out. Enter Coco, who strikes a deal with an assistant coach to be Logan's lucky charm to pay off her training expenses as an Olympic figure skater. Everything is looking up for both of them.She's almost got her debt paid off and the Slashers are on a winning streak. There's only one problem: she doesn't know how to tell Logan she's been lying to him the whole time.If she can just keep her secret until the playoffs are over?Click BUY NOW to snag this swoony, steamy, hockey and figure skating romance.
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1 primary bookSt. Pete Slashers is a 1-book series first released in 2023 with contributions by Lisa Daily.
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4.5
okay, I ABSOLUTELY LOVED THIS BOOK!
I was immediately hooked. I loved the way the book was written and how it didn't stall and take forever to get into the plot.
I freakin' loved Logan and Coco. From their first scene together, I could immediately sense the chemistry. Their banter was absolutely giggle-worthy. I read this book while I was at work, and lemme tell you, it was so hard not to physically laugh out loud and not get caught smiling at my screen like a doof.
Here's a line with absolutely no context because ARGH
“I won't lie; it's kind of nice. Yes, she's unconscious, so that's not ideal. But still. Nice.”
okay, it sounds creepy with no context, but read it, and it'll make sense, I promise.
minor spoilers?
(they're not big spoilers, but if you wanna go in blind then just stop reading here<3)
Now, let me get to why I docked off a half point. The conflict. That was just not it for me.
If I'm being honest, it was barely a conflict. It lasted all of two chapters, maybe. But I mean, I guess it was entertaining to wish I could just yell at these two for being stupid.
I understand where the conflict came from, but it was way too quick; I got whiplash. Maybe if it'd had been like they actually had a conversation about it rather than her just stomping away and making assumptions, I would've liked it more. I don't know. not my favourite part of the book, but still fine.
totally worth it for the rest of the book.
I also wish we got to see more of Coco and her ice skating. I mean, I get that she's incapacitated in the book, which is basically the whole premise, but it still would've been nice.
my favourite parts:
-Chapter 34 was the best part of this entire book. LIKE AHHHHHHHHHHH.
-the necklace
-Poppy, I wish we saw more of her. She slayed.
-the gifts!! especially the puppies.
- Logan. he was just an absolute golden retriever.
“That one was for you.”
Overall, I loved it. definitely recommend.